Modern scholarship has largely acknowledged the authenticity of the reference in Book 20, Chapter 9, 1 of the Antiquities to “the brother of Jesus, who was called Christ, whose name was James”[12] and considers it as having the highest level of authenticity among the references of Josephus to Christianity.[
People are free to believe whatever they like. I have faith that Galway footballers will get their act together and win an AI in the next few years. I wouldn’t bet any of my hard earned money on it though.
It telling though that you regard renowned historians as quacks and believe in fairytales.
I’m saying it’s odd the way you believe everything and anything on a whim when you detest religion so much because it can’t be proven. Your hatred and stupidity have fused together.
Relax @Cicero_Dandi, @anon7035031 isn’t the first to take a swing and a miss at the great book. Pleanty of idiots trying to Google rubbish trying to debunk it. It was there before Google and it will be there after it too. @anon7035031 studying the dead Sea scrolls. Watching to much of the da Vinci code.
I’d say there’ll be parents sobbing uncontrollably tonight when RTÉ Investigates shows that programme about the crèches.
On the radio this morning an expert said that calling a child naughty or bold is a form of bullying. Apparently a lady in a crèche called the children bold.
A primary teacher in West Limerick in hot water after a college mate (also a teacher) secretly recorded her referring to some children as cunts and circulated it via social media