Barring ancient advanced civilizations, and trusting the timeline of humanity (and calendars whichever you agree on using) that would be the case.
Conversely, Jesus could have died pretty recently as well.
The problem is, it's just as likely.
Imagine creating a simulation, joining as a player, (you let) the world kill you, and then after a few generations we are here today.
Either you can trust history, or you can't.
While the rest of the Universe goes about it's Univers'in. We are dead set as a species on breaking out.
Ripples of a glitch named Jesus?
Who knows, but it is as you said otherwise.
Barring ancient advanced civilizations, and trusting the timeline of humanity (and calendars whichever you agree on using) that would be the case.
Conversely, Jesus could have died pretty recently as well.
The problem is, it's just as likely.
Imagine creating a simulation, joining as a player, (you let) the world kill you, and then after a few generations we are here today.
Either you can trust history, or you can't.
While the rest of the Universe goes about it's Univers'in. We are dead set as a species on breaking out.
Barring ancient advanced civilizations, and trusting the timeline of humanity (and calendars whichever you agree on using) that would be the case.
Conversely, Jesus could have died pretty recently as well.
The problem is, it's just as likely.
Imagine creating a simulation, joining as a player, (you let) the world kill you, and then after a few generations we are here today.
Either you can trust history, or you can't.
Barring ancient advanced civilizations, and trusting the timeline of humanity (and calendars whichever you agree on using) that would be the case.