I got a kindle version so if I put a bookmark correctly it's a location 1127. In book I don't know precise page but it is in chapter one's subchapter Early 'Christian' Documents ninth paragraph starting with sentence: The problems surrounding the alleged historicity of Jesus of Nazareth... Yeah it would be easier if someone who has the book would just write the number of the page please.Unfortunately, I missed the last AM-EU meeting. Could anyone tell me where you got to in the book? Thanks!
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Thank you very much!I got a kindle version so if I put a bookmark correctly it's a location 1127. In book I don't know precise page but it is in chapter one's subchapter Early 'Christian' Documents ninth paragraph starting with sentence: The problems surrounding the alleged historicity of Jesus of Nazareth... Yeah it would be easier if someone who has the book would just write the number of the page please.
Is there a recording of the last meeting?
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Hi cassandra, We got to page 32. We will start at the sentence beginning.Unfortunately, I missed the last AM-EU meeting. Could anyone tell me where you got to in the book? Thanks!
Says 'Video Unavailable.'I would like to recommend a two part documentary about the official story of Jesus and early Christians to anyone who wants to get familiar with the mainstream story and all the main "players". I watched only half an hour so far, but it already appears to be worthy of recommendation.
As I said, it's the official story, so they do not question (at least so far) the narrative, but the documentary provides all the key points and the historic background in a simple and interesting manner.
And please share if you have some other or better recommendations.
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Yep, got this one. Wow, three hours long. Should be interestingStrange. It's an official Frontline PBS channel, since it is their production. Here's another video. It combines two parts together. Try this one.