Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
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For me personally something like the Gospel of Thomas seems to point nearer to a historical Jesus, than the synoptic gospels do.
Why?
For one, because it doesn´t contain any miracle stories, virgin births and crucifixations (all without confirmation by secular sources ... and all things which IMHO were added by pauline christianity, to make christian faith competitive with all the other gods in the roman empire).
For the other because it doesn´t contain full fleshed stories, but rather is a collections of sayings by Jesus ... actually something I would expect more, as a transcript of oral tradition, than the full fleshed stories found in the synoptic gospels (which, on the other hand, might have been builz upon such transcriptions and just woven stories around them ... added a miracle here and there, and so on).
(which is why I would expect story collections like the synoptic gospels to be more removed from the original source than pure collections of sayings)
But this is, of course, just my opinion
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