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Re: The Evidence Of Jesus' Resurrection     

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Author: Digs
Date: Oct 24, 2006 13:12

...to this remark. he would have needed twelve accomplices, one for every month... that is), that everything Pliny claims to know about Christians is ...> were frequently called Chrestians we know from Tertullian "Apologeticum". That other ... crucifixion--and a magnificent noontime eclipse, whose location is not clear. ... more than partially, since the track of a total eclipse spans ...
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Re: The Evidence Of Jesus' Resurrection     

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Author: roger_pearse
Date: Oct 24, 2006 09:34

...to this remark. he would have needed twelve accomplices, one for every month...agenda that is), that everything Pliny claims to know about Christians is ... were frequently called Chrestians we know from Tertullian "Apologeticum". That other people... crucifixion--and a magnificent noontime eclipse, whose location is not clear.... more than partially, since the track of a total eclipse spans ...
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Re: The Evidence Of Jesus' Resurrection     

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Author: Digs
Date: Oct 24, 2006 00:40

...my last post), he would have needed twelve accomplices, one for every month...agenda that is), that everything Pliny claims to know about Christians is attributed...this discussion. As for Thallus, we know almost nothing about him or his...the crucifixion--and a magnificent noontime eclipse, whose location is not clear.... in Jerusalem, any more than partially, since the track of a total eclipse spans ...
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