Physics Guy wrote: ↑Sat Aug 28, 2021 9:09 am
No doubt Christian apologists have exaggerated the evidence for Jesus in comparison to other figures. They may have more wiggle room than Carrier allows them, however. The “quality” of sources can mean a lot of things; one may well be able to point to some respect in which the evidence for figure X is somehow worse than it is for Jesus.
If it’s naïve to just accept a traditional consensus, furthermore, it’s a lot more naïve to take everything Carrier says at face value. There are a number of historical sources about Socrates, for example, but they present quite inconsistent pictures of him. The challenge of reconstructing a historical Socrates from them was considered an
outstanding problem for centuries. It seems by now to have been abandoned as hopeless. If Carrier treated Socrates the way he treats Jesus, he’d call him a myth, too.
Hey PG, thanks for the comment. I hear your point but I disagree and I think Carrier would, with ample emphasis, disagree harshly. Remember what I offered here is but a snippet from his book, which itself is but a snippet on his take of Socrates.
My father died 20 some odd years ago. If on record we had two stories about him, one from me and one from my sister, we'd have really good sources to suggest he was a real person having lived a real life. But as it happens the two sources could present a wildly contradicting person, so much so it'd be hard to know which divergent view was most representative of the person. The result may be a problem, much like you mention for Socrates, suggesting we don't know which he really was or if both are wrong or exaggerated. But the question is not can we accurately and consistently recreate the man. It is did he live? And on that question, I'd say without question the sources would be enough to say yes.
This is, I'd suggest, the way we should view the comparison between Socrates and Jesus. The quality and quantity of sources as described for the question did Socrates live dwarf the sources for Jesus. That's not to say Socrates lived and Jesus didn't, mind you. But it's a telling data point.
by the way I am not interested in taking everything Carrier says at face value. That'd be a big purpose of this thread. I'd agree we certainly should not. And on his claims they deserve to be heavily scrutinized.
“Every one of us is, in the cosmic perspective, precious. If a human disagrees with you, let him live. In a hundred billion galaxies, you will not find another.”
― Carl Sagan, Cosmos