Legal_My_Deagle
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I thought this would be an interesting topic to start here because I know a lot of you are interested/knowledgeable about history and may or may not be History majors(?).
What do you all think about claims that during the early period of Jesus' life left unaccounted for in the Bible, that he may have gone to study at Greece? (possibly Plato's Academy...? been a while since I read in to this)
As far as I know this is more or less only a thought of as an unproveable theory as opposed to one that has evidence that demands it is taken seriously...well other than the similarities people point out between Christ's and Greek thinking at the time.
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DISCLAIMER: THIS THREAD IS IN NO WAY SUPPOSED TO BE ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT CHRIST IS IN FACT THE SON OF GOD, it is about the HISTORICAL FIGURE named Jesus. Therefore, if anybody turns this in to a debate about anything other than relating to historical probability or claim, then I will find out where you live and pay a hobo to stab you.
So in all seriousness, please keep my intentions in mind and don't make this thread about criticizing somebody's belief or nonbelief in the divinity of Jesus. For the purposes of this discussion, I don't see how that is relevant. If Jesus really did study in Greece, I don't see how that should make any difference.
What do you all think about claims that during the early period of Jesus' life left unaccounted for in the Bible, that he may have gone to study at Greece? (possibly Plato's Academy...? been a while since I read in to this)
As far as I know this is more or less only a thought of as an unproveable theory as opposed to one that has evidence that demands it is taken seriously...well other than the similarities people point out between Christ's and Greek thinking at the time.
________________________________________________________
DISCLAIMER: THIS THREAD IS IN NO WAY SUPPOSED TO BE ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT CHRIST IS IN FACT THE SON OF GOD, it is about the HISTORICAL FIGURE named Jesus. Therefore, if anybody turns this in to a debate about anything other than relating to historical probability or claim, then I will find out where you live and pay a hobo to stab you.

So in all seriousness, please keep my intentions in mind and don't make this thread about criticizing somebody's belief or nonbelief in the divinity of Jesus. For the purposes of this discussion, I don't see how that is relevant. If Jesus really did study in Greece, I don't see how that should make any difference.