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@R.MartinhoFernandes Adware /= Spyware, or is it?
@R.MartinhoFernandes a standard was yes, of course we couldn't just have one standard
@wilx they are slipping shit into the downloads, I don't care what it is, I don't want any of it.
And no, I just need something called Blaze DS.
do you really?
14:04
@thecoshman On what level are you asking? Need for life? No. Need for job? Yes.
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woohoo
@wilx then you can do without :P
@rightfold No. Ugly.
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:'( why
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14:07
if is just a function!
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I made a bloody Mary risotto
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@thecoshman Jesus can't do any maths since he's dead.
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He's been dead for about two thousand years and people still tend to forget that.
@rightfold If he was alive at all at first place.
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plottwist Jesus was a miscarriage
14:09
@rightfold More like he never existed at all and is just a myth concocted from other myths.
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hmmmmm
He was dead three days.
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Q: Did Jesus live?

Monkey TuesdayRegardless of whether you believe or not... What is the non-Biblical evidence regarding his existence around the time he is commonly thought to have lived? That is, are there other historically accurate documents from the time period which corroborate the biblical story or falsify it? Again, t...

@rightfold Well, from what I know there are scholars/historians who think otherwise. OTOH, they represent a minority opinion.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Pretty much, since 2000 years includes 3 days.
14:13
@wilx There is no evidence that even opponents of Christianity in antiquity denied his existence.
It's a rather untenable position.
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You can't prove his existence unless you're him.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The whole problem with Christianity and its accounts is quite remarkable lack of mention between about 1 AD and 100 AD.
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0 AD isn't a thing.
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There's 1 BC and 1 AD.
@rightfold Good point.
14:15
@wilx The gospels all date from before that.
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% cal -y 0
cal: illegal year value: use positive integer
% cal -y -1
                               2015
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lol
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Today we live in the year -1!
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hmm it's almost programmers' day
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only a few weeks to go
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14:18
gonna bake 256 cakes
@R.MartinhoFernandes The gospels seem unreliable: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_reliability_of_the_Gospels IOW, a propaganda.
@wilx "Lack of mention".
@R.MartinhoFernandes OK, there is a gap between supposed deeds and death of Jesus and the gospels.
Which is perfectly understandable IIAM.
Also, IIRC, other objections against Jesus historicity is that the story is too similar to other myths of previous religions.
14:21
Jesus closed as duplicate
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@thecoshman It wasn't intended as a personal thing (you should remember this). Just observing, really. The modern day fetish with measurable everything is very much the time spirit.
@AndyProwl Starbait well done! :D
Paul's death (68 AD) is suspiciously missing from Acts if you want to date it much later than that.
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just don't dare say Muhammad didn't exist and you should be fine
14:22
@Ell That doesn't sound right
@wilx gosh. The only thing really awkward here is your eagerness to expose the "conspiracy"
Oh, and Paul's epistles, too.
Er, really, "lack of mention" is just wrong.
@Borgleader He's actually Dirb @Ven
@rightfold actually, maths doesn't require life. It just requires "intelligence"
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Sans vodka. It was really just tomato and cucumber and Worcestershire sauce and lemon
@MarcoA. no probs, I find them great too
14:25
@sehe doesn't intelligence require life?
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really interesting even if I don't comprehend it all
Just use the buttons: i.imgur.com/OuFAQPS.png (see also linked help) — sehe 5 mins ago
tag:sehe-so-helpful
@R.MartinhoFernandes OK, I admit that. I remembered this from somewhere and I got it wrong. What my source said was similar to what this says: that there are no non-Christian references to Jesus Christ dating back to the first century.
@AndyProwl No?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Paul's exclusion principle.
14:27
@sehe examples?
@wilx Yes, and my problem with the Christ myth theory is that there are no references (not even from anti-Christian sources) to the denial of Jesus' existence dating before the 18th century :P
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so good man (if I say so myself)
(I also don't see a problem with Jesus not being an interesting topic for historians before, say, Nero's persecution; it was not a big thing before)
@sehe ¬_¬
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe fear of death by being burned at stake or crucification has something to do with it? :)
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14:31
@AndyProwl depends on your definitions of "intelligence" and "life".
@rightfold not easy to define indeed, but I'm assuming common sense here
@wilx I mean that even those opposing Christianity did so while acknowledging that Jesus existed.
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common nonsense
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@Ell looks delicious but very little
14:33
yeah I thought it was well accepted that there was a dude name Jebus who had a mental problem?
It's strange that this warning message pops up — kilojoules 32 secs ago
I'm so happy to know
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funfact: jesus farted
@AndyProwl I thought you were the one reviewing GEB (sorry for not joining)
◉︵◉ - don't let me fall, star me!
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@rightfold that presupposes organic life (for any conventional definition of "fart")
14:34
@MarcoA. :O I love that face
It's impossible to prove such person actually existed, but it's a much larger leap of faith to believe he didn't and yet everyone thought so. Occam's Razor.
ITT: I'm bored.
From what I have seen they have some arguments going for them that cannot be dismissed just as conspiracy theories /cc @sehe.
@sehe Hm, then I haven't gotten far enough to understand your statement
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@sehe GHB
14:35
@wilx cool story :)
The awkward thing is that you seem excited by this
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I have 3 words to describe why this photo Neil took of me is so iconic: Location, location, location. #Apollo11 http://t.co/4XmmHKe1af
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:v
@sehe me?
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14:36
that guy was on the moon
Fuck.
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so coooooooooooooool
@Griwes best faildown ever
@R.MartinhoFernandes To this argument there is a counter argument of supposed Roswell (spelling?) UFO crash. Look at what some branches and tin foil found in a desert have expanded into in this age of fairly easy and fast communication.
@thecoshman no
14:37
@thecoshman But it's correct! :F
@sehe but it's always about me I thought?
@wilx And yet there was always disagreement.
It didn't take 17 centuries for it to arise.
@R.MartinhoFernandes he he he
@wilx I.e. missing the "yet everyone thought so" part.
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@rightfold I'm on a diet :(
14:37
oh wait... centuries, not centimetres :\
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I gave the rest to my brother
@thecoshman I tend to forget
@thecoshman Better yet, would work in an SO question!
yes. I read it that badly
14:38
Why would it
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@Ell are you fat?
Well, I am dropping this. I find it rather interesting idea which if proven beyond reasonable doubt would play nicely with my world view.
Ugh, don't say that.
It cannot be proven beyond reasonable doubt. Neither of the two can.
It's honest
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why not? It is true.
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14:41
How we ensured Russia will host the 2018 world cup. http://t.co/bCADhNRWfj
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ahhahahaha
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@rightfold kinda
@wilx Because it means you just want to believe it. Or at least that's what it sounds like.
me driving a rented truck last week
was fun :p
much more fun than driving a smaller car >_<
I like SemaphoreCI's UI, sleek
14:43
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's not a bad thing unless he accepts his theory blindly just because he wants it to be true. But the statement he wrote doesn't imply that
"I find it rather interesting idea which if proven beyond reasonable doubt would play nicely with my world view."
Doesn't sound like "This is what I believe because I want to"
@AndyProwl It's bad thing if you ignore Occam's razor. It's actually part of the same mechanisms that create those whacko conspiracy theories.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wanting something to be true isn't a bad thing - we all do it all the time
@chmod711telkitty I didn't know they still made that kind of logo
@AndyProwl Not being a bad thing and people doing it all the time are not necessarily related.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It seems to me you are saying Occam's razor but you are actually mean argument ad populum. :)
14:45
they do, the truck only has 22500km on it
11 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
It's impossible to prove such person actually existed, but it's a much larger leap of faith to believe he didn't and yet everyone thought so. Occam's Razor.
There are actual historians with PhDs, etc., that think that, not just some nutjubs.
@wilx There are actual nutjobs with PhDs.
appeal to authority
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There's an actual ThePhD.
14:46
@thecoshman That goes both ways. :)
to which authority is the robot appealing?
No, it doesn't. My argument is based on the lack of evidence for your view.
Let's play the "spot the fallacy" game.
@thecoshman The majority of historians/scholars authority.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'll give you that, but I wouldn't feel bad for replacing "-" with "and" in that sentence. What's bad is becoming blind to undeniable evidence that things aren't like we want them to be. Hoping things are like we want them to be is just natural
14:47
@wilx I never mentioned that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Again, scholars, historians, books.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It sure sounded like that.
At best, this is undecidable.
There is a huge amount of material written about this Jesus fellow. Robots argument is more or less, that the considers it much more likely that it's based on the fact some Jesus fellow actually existed opposed to him being a complete fabrication
Really? A flag on an hour long message? That's past the prescriptive period, guys.
I only mentioned that your view involves something harder to believe: that no one doubted this person never existed, for centuries, not even when it would line up with their world view. (hahah)
@wilx which he clearly stated, you can't prove it either way
14:49
@thecoshman Is this called a violent agreement then? :)
@thecoshman Especially because no one mentioned fabrication until late as hell.
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Install VS2015 and send a smile (frown) about your experience; include hash tag #cpp2015
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lol
@wilx what do you mean?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but you'r not questioning if he did those things he is claimed to do, simple if there was this guy that lots of people wrote about and who latter had a religion founded in His name.
@thecoshman I dunno, IMO while that would make sense in a time where communication is somewhat reliable, I'm not sure that stance holds water considering that we are talking about ancient times. Back then things were much easier to mystify, and spreading unreliable information wasn't hard (weren't the Greeks believing the Gods lived on top of a mountain?).
14:53
@AndyProwl Lots of people disagreed with them, though.
@AndyProwl sure they wore, but it's quite the leap of faith that there actually are gods, but not that hard to believe there really was a real person by the name of Jesus.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Being late is really not a good argument against it. Advancements in anything take time. And given the history of the Catholic church and its opposition to its views (e.g., heliocentrism) I am not surprised such thoughts were not recorded much or even uttered.
@wilx See, that's the same arguments conspiracy theorists tend to bring up.
@thecoshman Yeah, well, it being easy to believe is just a point in favor of my argument
@wilx The point is that people closer to the evidence didn't reject it, not even when it was in their best interest.
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14:55
@AndyProwl No, they were too busy arguing with Brussels.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Their best interest?
Anyway, leaving work for today. BBL.
@wilx Say, Nero, and a dozen emperors afterwards.
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I burned CDs with Nero in the past.
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Worked pretty well.
14:57
@AndyProwl so all those people just clubbed together, and then spread through the world to try to pull an epic prank?
@thecoshman Well, unless you want to take the whole of the gospels as historical record, they did.
Certainly not clubbed together, but the rest, yeah, effectively.
@thecoshman "clubbed together" is more than I meant to say, what I'm saying is that spreading incorrect information was way too easy back then
at least it's hard for me to rely on those accounts

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