Please state your opinion of when this crucifixion happened.
I would like to share with you what I found out although we may differ. That is okay with me.
I started to check in 1999 if there is any ring of truth in the date August 17 that the Holy Spirit revealed to us (plural). I first heard the date in 1983. After four years of study (1999-2003), I found this to be true and correct. The year, and I guess you will not believe it? 1 BC.
You may check the results of this study on the Internet at my website at Geocities and more recent findings affirming its veracity at my blogs at wordpress.
I would appreciate knowing what your opinion is about the matter.
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Rumor has it it was a Friday.
Never. The Jesus story is myth, i.e. fiction.
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''Whether Jesus ever actually existed has long been debated. The argument (very well documented) is that there is absolutely no corroborating evidence of his existence in documents other than highly suspect Christian sources." - Riane Eisler, "The Chalice & the Blade," p. 122
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"The gospel story is an artificial, non-historical work. It has been fabricated from source materials that can be identified and traced to their incorporation in the gospels. There is not a particle of hard evidence that 'Jesus of Nazareth' ever existed." - Harold Leidner, "The Fabrication of the Christ Myth"
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Did a historical Jesus exist?
http://www.nobeliefs.com/exist.htm
The Myth of the Historical Jesus
http://mama.indstate.edu/users/nizrael/jesusrefuta...
Do Any First Century Historians Mention the Jesus of Christianity?
http://freethought.mbdojo.com/josephus.html
Did Jesus Really Rise From The Dead?
http://www.ffrf.org/about/bybarker/rise.php
Pagan origins of Jesus:
http://www.pocm.info/
http://geocities.com/christprise/
http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa3.htm
http://www.geocities.com/paulntobin/virgin.html#pa...
http://www.harrington-sites.com/motif.htm
Nazareth: The Town that Theology Built
http://www.jesusneverexisted.com/nazareth.html
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"On the theory that Christ was crucified, how shall we explain the fact that during the first eight centuries of the evolution of Christianity, Christian art represented a lamb, and not a man, as suffering on the cross for the salvation of the world? Neither the paintings in the Catacombs nor the sculptures on Christian tombs pictured a human figure on the cross. Everywhere a lamb was shown as the Christian symbol--a lamb carrying a cross, a lamb at the foot of a cross, a lamb on a cross. Some figures showed the lamb with a human head, shoulders and arms, holding a cross in his hands--the lamb of God in process of assuming the human form--the crucifixion myth becoming realistic. At the close of the eighth century, Pope Hadrian I, confirming the decree of the sixth Synod of Constantinople, commanded that thereafter the figure of a man should take the place of a lamb on the cross. It took Christianity eight hundred years to develop the symbol of its suffering Savior. For eight hundred years, the Christ on the cross was a lamb. But if Christ was actually crucified, why was his place on the cross so long usurped by a lamb? In the light of history and reason, and in view of a lamb on the cross, why should we believe in the Crucifixion?"
Matthew 27 says Jesus died right before an earthquake, and that a bunch of zombies came up out of their graves and wandered around the city.
So if you want to know when Jesus Christ was crucified and died, then you might want to search for some historical document that memorializes the zombies.
He was crucified on Wednesday, 14th of Nisan.
jesus was born about or before 4BC and died 33 and a half years later