ThatOwlWoman
Not Nice
I never said it was crazy. I said denial of expertise and scholarly consensus is a sign of someone making conclusions based on emotion at best, intellectual dishonesty at worst.
I am going to assume anyone who outright rejects the scholarly consensus on the historical Jesus is also a climate denier and anti-vaxxer.
The fact they really, really, really wish it were true that a historical Jesus never existed is the hallmark of an emotion-based fealty to the Church of Militant Atheism
I'm curious -- what difference does it make if it turns out that the Jesus worshiped by millions is a fictitious character? They won't stop believing. It won't change anyone's life. It won't create new atheists or converts to a non-Christian religion.
The discussion on "militant atheists" is amusing. According to Pew Research* only 3.1% of Americans claim to be atheists. The vast majority of these people don't discuss it, post on social media about it, or worst of all try to change U.S. laws to suit their lack of belief in religion. In other words, unlike the in-your-face dominionists, Xtian fundies, and more vocal evangelists, they have no power or voice.