How do you know that?
Source please.
We’ll be waiting here, hes off to the Guinness book of records.
Josephus, a Jewish historian. Note the word history, as opposed to fairy tales.
How would he know?
Josephus is one of the greatest historians of all time. He’s one of the very few historical sources outside of the bible that record the life of Jesus as an historical event.
How would he know?
Holocaust denier and Protestant, it’s all coming out today.
You’re grasping.
The passage in Antiquities where he mentions Jesus is highly controversial, most scholars agree it was added by Christians centuries later.
Because he was around at the time, unlike the Greeks who wrote the gospels who weren’t around.
So you know most scholars now?
How do you know?
Biblical scholars, and I’ve read most of them.
That’s an empty statement that can’t be verified.
How do I know he was around? Because he was a contemporary historian who wrote accurately about events of the time, collaborated by other historians of then time.
How do you know he wrote accurately about events? Your whole belief system is comprised of prejudices and nowhere near objective.
This is as good as the time @Cicero_Dando argued that failure was a sign of success
Because his accounts are verified by other historians of the time. Do you even understand what history is? Seems like you are confused between history and myth, the gospels for example are myth and absolutely full of inaccuracies. What you would expect from people who wrote long after the fact and had never even been to the area they were writing about.
If you did the slightest bit of study you would know this.
You’re all over here with your waffle.
What historians of the time verified this?
How many biblical scholars are their in the world?
I’m not confused between history and myth. I have a faith in God and an afterlife, where you seem to believe every yarn some quack spins you.