A lot of things are written down that are false. Just because it is ancient does not make it true. Do you subscribe to hinduism, islam, etc.? They are just as commanding and sure of their self as the hebrews and their gentile adherents.
You ignore all the people who noticed and conveniently enough declare them to be biased.
It's fully retarded to think that these people made up these claims only to be fucking executed for them. People don't die for lies that they just make up on a whim.
This Roman Colosseum fact is tricky because it’s true, but not for the reason you might think: Believe it or not, we still have no clear evidence that Christians were executed inside Rome’s Colosseum for being Christian. Undoubtedly, some Christians were killed in the Colosseum, but as far as we can tell right now, their religion was incidental and they were simply part of the normal spectacles. Roman history has the annoying habit of changing as new discoveries are made, but for right now the evidence just does not support the sort of mass Christian martyrs that popular culture has made commonplace in people’s imaginations. We do, however, know that Christians were killed in other places like the private circus of Nero situated not far from the present-day Basilica of St. Peter. We also know what Christians thought of the blood sports – interestingly, they did not feel compassion for the gladiators killing each other. They thought instead that it was the public who suffered the most moral and spiritual damage from attending such violent spectacle; a belief surprisingly close to that of the pagan writers. Only later did Christians begin to feel compassion for those actually fighting in the arena.
A lot of things are written down that are false. Just because it is ancient does not make it true. Do you subscribe to hinduism, islam, etc.? They are just as commanding and sure of their self as the hebrews and their gentile adherents.
Christ was executed but raised from the dead to the Glory of God the Father.
There are direct eyewitnesses to this, e.g. Peter, John, Thomas etc.
We have his burial cloth, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6Es6NpxFeI
Too bad there is no evidence of that. All that amazing supernatural shit happened but no one noticed.
You can believe what you want, but it isn't cool to shit on other people's beliefs. Keep your opinions to yourself.
Don't tell me what to do.
You ignore all the people who noticed and conveniently enough declare them to be biased.
It's fully retarded to think that these people made up these claims only to be fucking executed for them. People don't die for lies that they just make up on a whim.
But you are assuming "these people" were real and not made up characters in a fairy tale. Try doubt for a change and notice how reality opens up.
https://www.walksofitaly.com/blog/rome/roman-colosseum-facts#3_Christians_were_routinely_killed_in_the_Colosseum
This Roman Colosseum fact is tricky because it’s true, but not for the reason you might think: Believe it or not, we still have no clear evidence that Christians were executed inside Rome’s Colosseum for being Christian. Undoubtedly, some Christians were killed in the Colosseum, but as far as we can tell right now, their religion was incidental and they were simply part of the normal spectacles. Roman history has the annoying habit of changing as new discoveries are made, but for right now the evidence just does not support the sort of mass Christian martyrs that popular culture has made commonplace in people’s imaginations. We do, however, know that Christians were killed in other places like the private circus of Nero situated not far from the present-day Basilica of St. Peter. We also know what Christians thought of the blood sports – interestingly, they did not feel compassion for the gladiators killing each other. They thought instead that it was the public who suffered the most moral and spiritual damage from attending such violent spectacle; a belief surprisingly close to that of the pagan writers. Only later did Christians begin to feel compassion for those actually fighting in the arena.