- Writer Michael Paulkovich has claimed that there is little evidence for a person known as Jesus existing in history
- Jesus is thought to have lived from about 7BC to 33AD in the Roman Empire
- However Paulkovich says he found little to no mention of the supposed messiah in 126 texts written in the first to third centuries
- Only one mention of Jesus was present, in a book by Roman historian Josephus Flavius, but he says this was added by later editors
- He says this is surprising despite the ‘alleged worldwide fame’ of Jesus
- And this has led him to believe that Jesus was a 'mythical character'
Historical researcher Michael Paulkovich has claimed that Jesus of Nazareth was a ‘mythical character’ and never existed.
The
controversial discovery was apparently made after he found no
verifiable mention of Christ from 126 writers during the ‘time of Jesus’
from the first to third centuries.
He says he is a fictional character invented by followers of Christianity to create a figure to worship.
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Writer Micheal Paulkovich has claimed
that there is a little evidence for a person known as Jesus existing in
history (painting of The Last Supper pictured). Jesus is thought by most
historians to have lived from about 7BC to 33AD in Judea in the Roman
Empire
The claims were made in an article for Free Inquiry called The Fable of the Christ and a book called No Meek Messiah.
In the article and book, Paulkovich says he found an absence of evidence for Jesus in historical texts.
And he says this is surprising despite his ‘global miracles and alleged worldwide fame.’
The
126 texts he studied were all written in the period during or soon
after the supposed existence of Jesus, when Paulkovich says they would
surely have heard of someone as famous as Jesus - but none mention him.
'When
I consider those 126 writers, all of whom should have heard of Jesus
but did not - and Paul and Marcion and Athenagoras and Matthew with a
tetralogy of opposing Christs, the silence from Qumram and Nazareth and
Bethlehem, conflicting Bible stories, and so many other mysteries and
omissions - I must conclude that Christ is a mythical character,’ he
writes.
‘"Jesus
of Nazareth" was nothing more than urban (or desert) legend, likely an
agglomeration of several evangelic and deluded rabbis who might have
existed.’
Of
the writings he examined, written from the first to third centuries, he
found only one book that contained a mention of Jesus - The Jewish Wars
by the Roman historian Josephus Flavius written in 95 CE, but he claims
it is fabricated.
Paulkovich says the mentions of Jesus were added later by editors, not by Josephus.
Even
in the Bible Paulkovich says Paul, often credited with spreading what
would become Christianity, never refers to Jesus as a real person.
‘Paul
is unaware of the virgin mother, and ignorant of Jesus' nativity,
parentage, life events, ministry, miracles, apostles, betrayal, trial
and harrowing passion,’ he writes.
‘Paul knows neither where nor when Jesus lived, and considers the crucifixion metaphorical.’
The 126 texts Paulkovich studied
(shown here) were all written in the period during or soon after the
supposed existence of Jesus, when Paulkovich says they would surely have
heard of someone as famous as Jesus - but none mention him, leading the
writer to conclude he is a 'mythical character' invented later
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