Mythicists are crazy, they don't even believe that the story about the Son of God is based on actual historical events, they think it was written for theological purposes, how crazy is that? Believers might not agree on anything, but at least they know it's all for real.;)
Believe what you will and continue to contradict yourself but the Sanhedrin was a Jewish judicial body that consisted of high priests for the most part along with religious experts. The Jerusalem Sanhedrin that Jesus was brought before was presided over by high priest Joseph Caiaphas, according...
One minute you claim we don't know enough about first century Sanhedrin to warrant my doubts, and the next minute we know enough to warrant your beliefs. OK, whatever.
So you don't see a problem with Jewish high priests in Jerusalem appealing to the Roman authorities for a trial and execution to be held during Passover celebrations. OK, whatever.
"According to the Gospels, Jesus was crucified on either the first day of Passover or the day before Passover, depending on the Gospel. The synoptics have Jesus crucified on the day of Passover, while John puts the crucifixion on the day before. This itself defies reason, as...
Those selling the Christ product have gotten away with false advertising. Believing in your Christ product will not provide you with everlasting life, such claims are baseless.
Hopefully children will learn something from these ads, it's obviously too late for many of the life long...
What theology is not based on fallacy? My point is, perhaps the gospels differ on theological grounds making it counter productive to harp on historical matters that don't even apply.
Christ is not a product? Do you have any idea how much money the church brings in selling Christ? Do you know of a more successful product in the world than Christ?