I have, though, tried to encourage you to substantiate your perspective. Reading about historical practice would be a good start, as would reading about the relationships between myth and history. Some of the commentary in sources I suggested to snoop discuss everything from the influence of myths--which you have alluded to--to the problems of establishing historical context in the case of Jesus.
Your mind is a keen enough critical engine, but you need some knowledge to fuel it with. Otherwise, you are just a sophist, or an ideologue.
Can we get back to legitimate discussion now?
Heterodox but Orthoprax
As fast on the draw...
...as he is in the drawing room!
This message last edited by Weiramon Wine on 4/18/2004 at 9:15:48 AM.