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In reply to the discussion: Hillel the Elder and Jesus were contemporaries, according to the stories. [View all]marylandblue
(12,344 posts)55. I am trying to say you are thinking in black and white
In a field built on shades of gray.
You are overestimating the value of archeology. 2000 years from now, how much will anyone know about your own life based on only the foundation of your house and your smashed dinner plates? They'll learn something, but it will also be a lot of educated guesses. And a lot will be wrong, subject to revision every time they find a new potsherd.
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Hillel the Elder and Jesus were contemporaries, according to the stories. [View all]
MineralMan
Nov 2018
OP
Maybe they were the same person, and the followers invented the stories.
TreasonousBastard
Nov 2018
#1
Thanks, I will advise my former history teachers to close down their department
marylandblue
Nov 2018
#45
You also claimed that reality is an illusion and we'll never know most of it
marylandblue
Nov 2018
#74
Growing up in Galilee, Jesus was no doubt exposed to all sorts of radical philosophies, as well as
malchickiwick
Nov 2018
#58