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Sunday 19 August 2018

WAS JESUS A REAL PERSON ? - PAGE ONE

                                        WAS JESUS A REAL                PERSON?

        PART ONE

       (copied from
         Y-Jesus.com)


Did Jesus Christ really exist, or is Christianity a legend, built upon a fictitious character like Harry Potter?

For nearly two thousand years, most of our world has considered Jesus a real man, Who had exceptional character, leadership and power over nature. But, today some are saying that He never existed.

The argument against Jesus' existence, known as the Christ-Myth theory,  began seventeen centuries after Jesus is said to have walked the rocky hills of Judea.

Ellen Johnson, president of American Atheists, summarizes the Christ-myth view on CNN  TV  Larry King Live:

"
There is not one shred of secular evidence there ever was a Jesus Christ ... Jesus is a compilation from other gods ... who had the same origins, the same death as the mythological Jesus Christ." 

The stunned host replied: 

"So you don't believe there was a Jesus Christ?"

Johnson fired back, "There was not .. there is no secular evidence that Jesus Christ ever existed."

King immediately requested a commercial break. The international television audience was left wondering. 

In his early years as an atheist Oxford literary scholar, C.S. Lewis also considered Jesus a myth, thinking all religions were simply inventions.

Years later, Lewis was sitting by a fire in a dorm room, with a friend he called "the hardest boiled atheists of all the atheists I ever knew."  Suddenly his friend blurted out, "The evidence for the historicity of the gospels was really surprisingly good ...... it almost looks as if it had really happened once. "

Lewis was stunned. His friend's remark that there was real evidence for Jesus, prompted Lewis to 
investigate the truth for himself. He writes about his search for  truth in his classic book "Mere Christianity."

So, what evidence did Lewis' friend discover for Jesus Christ? 


next post Monday 20th August 

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