A.D. The Bible Continued on NBC

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This should be good. I'm going to fact check every detail. They say his death and resurrection had a great impact on political and religious people of the time. So why does nothing of Jesus' survive? I suspect the only people who claim to have seen Jesus were 11 guys. Everyone else had to take their word for it.

I expect everyone will watch this Sunday night.
 
This should be good. I'm going to fact check every detail. They say his death and resurrection had a great impact on political and religious people of the time. So why does nothing of Jesus' survive? I suspect the only people who claim to have seen Jesus were 11 guys. Everyone else had to take their word for it.

I expect everyone will watch this Sunday night.

That's the way I suspect it too. Won't be watching it though -- don't have TV.

Let us know which one wins, truth or commercialism.
 
I'll give you a few facts that help bust what they claim.
Fact check the date Lysanias died around 35bc Herod we know died in 4bc, The only Christ in the Lysanias and Herod era both claimed in the Jesus era was Yehuda of Galilee the tax revolter. He's also the only Galilean christ figure. Yeshu son of Mary stoned and hanged on passover historically dated by Jannaeus, his wife friend and follower Salome, Yeshu's Mentor Rabbi Yohoshua ben Parachyah at 100bc, now fact check the widows mite in the NT acct, it' a Jannaeus Alexander coin not a Herod coin. The Ad era christ by the Jordan died 45ad was named Theudas and he was the christ eith the apostles who became martyrs. No media special is ever gonna be historical because they are only as goid as the missinfo they gather from other lazy dupes.
 
Very devout Christians producing it.
I'm surprised NBC picked it up.
Very much looking forward to the formation of the early church
This is a time in history i have always been fascinated with. So many questions.
 
I'll give you a few facts that help bust what they claim.
Fact check the date Lysanias died around 35bc Herod we know died in 4bc, The only Christ in the Lysanias and Herod era both claimed in the Jesus era was Yehuda of Galilee the tax revolter. He's also the only Galilean christ figure. Yeshu son of Mary stoned and hanged on passover historically dated by Jannaeus, his wife friend and follower Salome, Yeshu's Mentor Rabbi Yohoshua ben Parachyah at 100bc, now fact check the widows mite in the NT acct, it' a Jannaeus Alexander coin not a Herod coin. The Ad era christ by the Jordan died 45ad was named Theudas and he was the christ eith the apostles who became martyrs. No media special is ever gonna be historical because they are only as goid as the missinfo they gather from other lazy dupes.
They use to say moses wrote the old testament 17,000 years ago and now its 2500. That's because science carbon dated their artifacts.
 
This should be good. I'm going to fact check every detail. They say his death and resurrection had a great impact on political and religious people of the time. So why does nothing of Jesus' survive? I suspect the only people who claim to have seen Jesus were 11 guys. Everyone else had to take their word for it.

I expect everyone will watch this Sunday night.

Well I am not sure Jesus had a great deal to preserve. His possessions were probably very few and other artifacts such as the cross or the Spear of Destiny....why would anyone preserve them? The Romans would not have seen any of these things as worth being kept for posterity. Jesus was just a common Jew to them at the time. The spear that was used to pierce his side, for example, was almost certainly returned to the armory that night and mixed in with the rest of them. How are you going to determine which one it was in order to preserve it and, if you were a Roman soldier, why would you ever bother?

I had the opportunity to travel extensively through Europe on a couple occasions. Lots of churches have what they claim to be pieces of the cross, but trust me when I say that if you gathered up all those pieces you could build a small house.
 
Very devout Christians producing it.
I'm surprised NBC picked it up.
Very much looking forward to the formation of the early church
This is a time in history i have always been fascinated with. So many questions.


I was actually disappointed with the first one. Not that they portrayed anything really problematic that I recall, but because it seemed to me that they rushed through it. I would have liked to have seen them go into more depth, although I understand that there was time constraints in play. It's such a vast topic, but just for me, it felt like a quick summary
 
Very devout Christians producing it.
I'm surprised NBC picked it up.
Very much looking forward to the formation of the early church
This is a time in history i have always been fascinated with. So many questions.


I was actually disappointed with the first one. Not that they portrayed anything really problematic that I recall, but because it seemed to me that they rushed through it. I would have liked to have seen them go into more depth, although I understand that there was time constraints in play. It's such a vast topic, but just for me, it felt like a quick summary
They left the possibility open that someone might have taken the body.
 
Very devout Christians producing it.
I'm surprised NBC picked it up.
Very much looking forward to the formation of the early church
This is a time in history i have always been fascinated with. So many questions.


I was actually disappointed with the first one. Not that they portrayed anything really problematic that I recall, but because it seemed to me that they rushed through it. I would have liked to have seen them go into more depth, although I understand that there was time constraints in play. It's such a vast topic, but just for me, it felt like a quick summary
They left the possibility open that someone might have taken the body.
11 common Jews were able to over power a garrison of Roman soldiers...and steal the body, but they didn't kill any of the soldiers, that would be a good trick for today, I wonder how they pulled it off?
 
Very devout Christians producing it.
I'm surprised NBC picked it up.
Very much looking forward to the formation of the early church


If they can make money off of it they will do it. If people belived little blue horses flew out of a monkeys ass and people believed it they would produce it
 
Very devout Christians producing it.
I'm surprised NBC picked it up.
Very much looking forward to the formation of the early church
This is a time in history i have always been fascinated with. So many questions.


I was actually disappointed with the first one. Not that they portrayed anything really problematic that I recall, but because it seemed to me that they rushed through it. I would have liked to have seen them go into more depth, although I understand that there was time constraints in play. It's such a vast topic, but just for me, it felt like a quick summary
They left the possibility open that someone might have taken the body.
11 common Jews were able to over power a garrison of Roman soldiers...and steal the body, but they didn't kill any of the soldiers, that would be a good trick for today, I wonder how they pulled it off?
False wall in the cave or a secret second door? Or someone got him out before they started watching him.

OR it never happened. You act as if what they say happened actually did. How do you know? That would be a good trick.
 
I will readily admit that I did and found it a well-written drama with good acting and what appeared to be a realistic story line. The final special effects were excellent and I'm looking forward to the next episode.


I also appreciated that a clearly liberal network had the smarts to realize the rating boost they will receive from airing this.


Let the anti- rants begin. :)
 
Very devout Christians producing it.
I'm surprised NBC picked it up.
Very much looking forward to the formation of the early church
This is a time in history i have always been fascinated with. So many questions.


I was actually disappointed with the first one. Not that they portrayed anything really problematic that I recall, but because it seemed to me that they rushed through it. I would have liked to have seen them go into more depth, although I understand that there was time constraints in play. It's such a vast topic, but just for me, it felt like a quick summary
They left the possibility open that someone might have taken the body.
11 common Jews were able to over power a garrison of Roman soldiers...and steal the body, but they didn't kill any of the soldiers, that would be a good trick for today, I wonder how they pulled it off?

Same way she did,

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Magic. :)
 

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