Lucian of Samosata was a Hellenized Syrian satirist and rhetorician, best known for his sharp, tongue-in-cheek style, which he often used to make fun of superstition, religious practices, and claims of divine revelation.He was born around 125 AD, when Christianity was still a new and growing movement in the Roman world.Lucian openly mocked Christians for worshiping a man who had been crucified under Roman rule in Judea, treating this belief as foolish rather than sacred.In doing so, he casually refers to Jesus as a real, executed person, showing that even critics of Christianity understood Jesus to be a historical figure, not a made-up character.*written by chatgpt
>>523977685Simple deductions come from basic facts, anon is always alone
>>523977685>*written by chatgptSo why the fuck did you think you needed to make it a thread? Hang yourself
>>523977685>*written by chatgpt@grok, is it true?
From the Passing of Peregrius:"The poor wretches have convinced themselves,first and foremost, that they are going to be immortaland live for all time, in consequence of which theydespise death and even willingly give themselvesinto custody, most of them. Furthermore, theirfirst lawgiver persuaded them that they are allbrothers of one another after they have transgressedonce for all by denying the Greek gods and byworshipping that crucified sophist himself and living under his laws."
>>523978226>PeregriusPeregrinus*
>>523977685Thank you chadjeetpt
what other sophist, prophet or teacher that was humiliated and executed sparked a movement that spanned the world and lasts to this day even 2000 years after his death?repent you fools
>>523977685>>523978226>>523979389Putting it that way definitely makes Christianity seem like an anti-rationalist rebellion of sorts. What I find interesting is that brown palestinian sand niggers claim to be indigenous but this guy clearly looks whyte.
>>523977685Tell to chat gpt if the historical Pontius Pilatus act like the one of the bible, and also how the crucifixions worked
>>523978226>"Therefore they despise all things indiscriminately and consider them common property, receiving such doctrines traditionally without any definite evidence. So if any charlatan and trickster, able to profit by occasions, comes among them, he quickly acquires sudden wealth by imposing upon simple folk."they haven't changed a little in 2000 years
>>523977685Based. I want to read his stuff