Re: On the hypothesis that the Gospel Jesus == Jesus ben Saphat
Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 1:28 am
Now I should add a fourth author to this list: Claude Bertin.Giuseppe wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:34 amit is a remarkable, in my view, and further evidence that the thesis is basically correct, that three writers, placed in different space-time contexts so different among them:maryhelena wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 1:10 am That Greg Doudna now seems to be promoting Vermeiren's theory that the gospel Jesus = Jesus ben Saphat
- Vermeiren,
- Doudna,
...have identified at all independently among them, the historical Jesus with Jesus the son of Sapphat.
- and George Solomon,
He is the author of HOW CHRISTIANITY WAS INVENTED, available also on Archive.org
He is based explicitly on the works of George Solomon:
A honest search for documentary proof of the facts has led the author of this Essay to seriously question the historical value of the records known today as “Apostolic Writings” and “Early Church Fathers” – as this has been abundantly discussed in the scholarly volumes of Emil Walter, Arthur Heulhard, Robert Eisler and others referred to in this work. But the surprising development was the rediscovery of genuine historical accounts confirming the existence of certain authentic “Messianic” characters alive within the geographical setting and timeframe alluded to by the Christian Tradition. George Solomon wrote The Jesus of History and the Jesus of Tradition Identified in 1880, in which he severely condemns the Christian religion as a heresy from the Jewish beliefs, opening up a theological debate that went beyond historical considerations. Solomon, however, clearly indicated the keys necessary to entangle the greatest of the mysteries of History. This Essay will, therefore, leave out the conflicting theological arguments from the case and, while relying on George Solomon’s impeccable research, offer conclusive evidence to prove that the story of the traditional Jesus is a garbled development from a historical root.
For the first time in recent years, we shall strive to introduce to the modern public the real Jesus as known to history, before his figure was distorted by popular belief and hopefully solve the riddle of How Christianity was Invented.
For the first time in recent years, we shall strive to introduce to the modern public the real Jesus as known to history, before his figure was distorted by popular belief and hopefully solve the riddle of How Christianity was Invented.
(p. 5-6, my bold)