Thank you. It is as it should be. I don't think I have had dialogue on a forum that actually changed anyone's belief system. To be honest, the reason why I join forums is just to get a feel of how people think (or don't).
It helps me talk intelligently when people who
are seeking, to speak to them intelligently from a position of understanding.
What a beautiful combination of experiences. I also believe that every religion can display kernels of truth. To be honest, I also believe they can't all be true because they contradict in other areas. But no need to bash someone else's beliefs.
Perhaps! I doubt that we should try to write a dissertation.
So, yes, I try to make it simple and progress from there.
I am actually working on a dissertation on that very topic! It is about the generalities in the concept of God that premeate most if not all faiths and how there are so many similarities. Its not a difficult a topic as you think.
Not sure I understand you correctly and please let me know where I misunderstand. Yes on the Persian and Greek empires. At the supposed time of Jesus, the Roman Empire was still going strong. In 64 AD, Nero blames the Christians for the destruction of Rome. A scant 30 years after the beginning of the faith in Jesus Christ seems to me to be a rapid progression since there was no internet or radio.
I would disagree with you here. The Roman empire had reached its height and was on a rapid downward decline. They, IMO, had over reached their abilties in terms of trying to conquer the world. I wonder, is it possible, just possible mind, that the history we know today regarding the onset of Christianity, etc, was the result of historians trying to paint this said decline as anyone else's fault but their own? A sort of "et tu Brutus" to make themselves look better? Just speculating there of course!
With just one person, Paul, combing much of the Roman Empire (as they have said--because of the common Greek language and the Roman roads), I think there is a possibility for the faith to disseminate with ease. How much more when there are many who go forth.
I would say that that had already been occurring. There is speculation that Christ had traveled to India, pure conjecture of course but there was also a great deal of travel before and after this time frame. On the topic of Paul, I am highly doubtful of his true import. He never spoke to The Christ, if we are to believe the Bible. Its interesting to me that Paul rather than Peter, the alleged basis of the RCC, is given more media attention than the founder of the RCC. We know that the Asian cultures had been moving to and from the Middle East, so is it so difficult to take that to the next step in terms of the sharing of information?
Yes, that did have a big impact. IMO, I believe it began the destruction of the real faith as shared by those who followed. I believe that at that time, people became Christians in name only and the political system began to manipulate it. (my personal opinion)
Here we agree. The Senators of the Roman empire saw the desolution of their culture and were trying to form a new one, this time with Christianity at the forefront. IMO, it has been political rather than spiritually driven since it began.
LOL. That is the truth. By the time one finishes a short statement, it morphs into fifty subjects.
I agree that there is much debate. Certainly we are not going to come to "the right answer" but rather remain in what one believes in, each one thoroughly believing that he/she is correct.
So, yes, acknowledging that there is much debate and it certainly will continue. With "other Gospels" at odds with the four Gospels, each will build their own fire.
My favorite is Thomas, which they had to suppress because it would negate the tighes that the RCC needed for sustenance. If God was assessible outside of the church, what need for the church? "Lift a rock and you will find me, split a piece of wood and I am there" is without doubt one of my favorite understanding of the concept of God.
As I mentioned, there really isn't any one thing that is going to nail it for one side or the other. Thus, as I read the quotes from Lucian and Tacitus, it simply creates a position of "possibilities". One could surmise that there was a person who created a problem. It is a good fit for one to believe they are talking about Christ Jesus.
Thanks and likewise.