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You can also get pushback on whether Jesus was an historical figure. No one who ever saw or heard this alleged historical figure wrote a single word about him. Oh, I forgot, Jesus came to Paul in a vision; surely that counts. Anything written about this Jesus of Nazareth was passed along by an oral tradition and we know how oral accounts never skew facts.
“No one who ever saw or heard this alleged historical figure wrote a single word about him.”
That crossed my mind immediately when I heard Megyn Kelly state, “[Jesus] was an historical figure. That’s a verifiable fact.”
Faux Noise stating that something is a verifiable fact, is like a racist claiming he is not a racist because he has a black friend.
Faux Noise has zero credibility for stating whether or not something is a verifiable fact; just as a racist has no credibility when he states that he is not a racist because he has a black friend, for, generally, racists don’t realize they’re racist. They believe that are upstanding Christians and patriots, by God!
In Reason,
Madison