![]() However, when it comes to Christianity, these events are attached to the historic Jesus of Nazareth, whom the New Testament writers knew personally." The professor replied, "You are right. were not applied to real flesh-and-blood individuals, but instead to non-historical, fictional, mythological characters. So did the author of Evidence but years later, speaking in a world literature class, he responded this way when the professor correlated Greek mythology with the virgin birth, life, and resurrection of Jesus Christ: " There is an obvious difference between the events recorded about Christ in the Bible and the stories conveyed in Greek mythology that bear a vague similarity. ![]() People today find it easy to assume that believing the Bible is not appropriate in a modern, scientific age, figuring that its contents must be mythical. ![]()
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