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"i will give my evidence in the form of we_b__link___s."
Great. But you first might want to look at those _link_s and see if they actually present evidence in support of the claims, or just repeat the claims without providing evidence. Again, the guy who runs this site wants evidence in support of the claims, not just another site that repeats them.
"Is this a cunning trick for me to pay for you to fly out to Egypt and see the hyroglpgics showing mithras being crucified in person."
Of course not. But how about giving us photos of the heiroglyphs you're talking about? Has no one who has seen them bothered to take pictures of them? You'd think if there were such photos, Christ-mythers would be parading them for the world to see.
"If people repeating claims is not evidence for anything then why do you believe in christianity because thats just a bunch of fairytales but together by people just repeating what they heard."
That's your opinion, and you're welcome to it. But the evidence suggests that the Gospels are _base_d on eyewitness accounts of the events. Either way, the stories at least exist. But the stories of Mithra, Horus, etc. doing the things that Christ-mythers claim...they don't exist. I've been asking Christ-mythers for years to show me those stories, and not one of them has been able to find them, not even those who claim to have personally read them.
"I think this website is illegal, you promise $250 and are clearly not going to pay up."
It's not my site. I'm just posting here like you are. But let's find out if you're right. Post the evidence and see if they pay. Oh, right. You can't, since there is no evidence.
"Name me one atheist historians who believes jesus rose from the dead?"
Atheists believe miracles are impossible, so that's like asking for one person who believes that it's impossible that we went to the moon, but who believes we went to the moon.
"I can name lots of historians who think zeitgeist the movie is acurate. "
Please do.
David
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