Dr Bock,

What you said was surprising. If Josephus' remarks about Jesus were either altogether forgeries, as the Jesus Puzzle seems to suggest or heavily altered by Christian scribes as you suggest - it seems to place the credibility of ancient Christian writings in quite reasonable doubt simply based on the lack of integrity displayed by altering Josephus for their own advocacy. Doesn't it?

Also, any writing produced after the first century cannot be considered evidence for Jesus, only evidence for the belief in Jesus because the author's information is second or third-hand. So what Nehemias said about them being devastating to any claims that Jesus did not exist doesn't really follow. But they do seem to indicate that people living ~100 years later *believed* Jesus existed.

BR

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