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1.
Ellen Johnson and Larry
King, “What Happens After We Die?” Larry King Live, CNN, April
14, 2005,http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0504/14/lkl.01.html.
2.
Quoted in David C.
Downing, The Most Reluctant Convert (Downers Grove, IL:
InterVarsity Press, 2002), 57.
3.
C. S. Lewis, The
Inspirational Writings of C. S. Lewis: Surprised by Joy(New York:
Inspirational Press, 1986), 122-3.
4.
“Alexander the Great: The
‘Good’ Sources,” Livius,http://www.livius.org/aj-al/alexander/alexander_z1b.html.
5.
Malcolm Muggeridge, Jesus
Rediscovered (Bungay, Suffolk, UK: Fontana, 1969), 8.
6.
Jennifer Walsh, “Ancient
bone box might point to biblical home of Caiaphas,” MSNBC.com, August
31, 2011,http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44347890/ns/technology_and_science-science/t/ancient-bone-box-might-point-biblical-home-caiaphas/.
7.
Rene Salm, “The Myth of
Nazareth: The Invented Town of Jesus,”American Atheist.org, December
22,
2009, http://www.atheists.org/The_Myth_of_Nazareth,_Does_it_Really_Matter%3F.
8.
Paul Johnson, “A Historian
Looks at Jesus,” speech to Dallas Seminary, 1986.
9.
Quoted in Josh McDowell
and Bill Wilson, Evidence for the Historical Jesus (Eugene,
OR: Harvest House, 1993), 23.
10.
Darrell L. Bock, Studying
the Historical Jesus (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 2002), 46.
11.
D. James Kennedy, Skeptics
Answered (Sisters, OR: Multnomah, 1997), 76.
12.
Flavius Josephus, Antiquities
of the Jews (Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel, 1966), 423. The quote is from
book 20 of the Antiquities.
13.
Ibid., 379. Quotation is
from the Arabic translation of Josephus’ words about Jesus because some
scholars believe the Christian version, which affirmed Jesus’ resurrection as
historical, was altered. However, the Arabic translation cited here was
under non-Christian control, where alterations by Christians would have
been virtually impossible.
14.
Bock, 57.
15.
McDowell and Wilson, 42-43.
16.
Ibid., 44.
17.
Will Durant, “Caesar and
Christ,” vol. 3 of The Story of Civilization (New York:
Simon & Schuster, 1972), 555.
18.
Quoted in Durant, 281. The
quote is from Annals 15:44.
19.
McDowell and Wilson,
49-50.
20.
Gary R. Habermas, “Was
Jesus Real,” InterVarsity.org, August 8, 2008,http://www.intervarsity.org/studentsoul/item/was-jesus-real.
21.
Ibid.
22.
Gary R. Habermas and
Michael R. Licona, The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus (Grand
Rapids, MI: Kregel, 2004), 127.
23.
Norman Geisler and Peter
Bocchino, Unshakable Foundations (Grand Rapids, MI: Bethany
House, 2001), 269.
24.
Habermas, “Was Jesus
Real”.
25.
Quoted in Josh
McDowell, Evidence That Demands a Verdict, vol. 1(Nashville:
Nelson, 1979), 87.
26.
Habermas and Licona, 212.
27.
McDowell and Wilson,
74-79.
28.
Norman L. Geisler and Paul
K. Hoffman, eds., Why I Am a Christian(Grand Rapids, MI: Baker,
2001), 150.
29.
Bruce M. Metzger, The
Text of the New Testament (New York: Oxford University Press, 1992),
86.
30.
Michael Grant, Jesus:
An Historian’s Review of the Gospels (London: Rigel, 2004), 199-200.
31.
Luke 1:1-3.
32.
Quoted in Josh
McDowell, The New Evidence That Demands a Verdict(Nashville:
Thomas Nelson, 1999), 61.
33.
William Albright, “Toward
a More Conservative View,” Christianity Today,January 18, 1993.
34.
John A. T. Robinson, Redating
the New Testament (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1976), 352-3.
35.
C. S. Lewis, God
in the Dock (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1970), 158.
36.
F. F. Bruce, The
Books and the Parchments (Old Tappan, NJ: Revell, 1984), 168.
37.
Paul Johnson, Ibid.
38.
Quoted in Christopher
Lee, This Sceptred Isle (London: Penguin, 1997), 1.
39.
Will Durant, The
Story of Philosophy (New York: Pocket, 1961), 428.
40.
Quoted in Bill
Bright, Believing God for the Impossible (San Bernardino,
CA: Here’s Life, 1979), 177-8.
41.
Quoted in Bernard
Ramm, Protestant Christian Evidences (Chicago: Moody Press,
1957), 163.
42.
Jaroslav Pelikan, Jesus
through the Centuries (New York: Harper & Row, 1987), 1.
43.
Quoted in “What Life Means
to Einstein: An Interview by George Sylvester Viereck,” Saturday
Evening Post, October 26, 1929, 17.
44.
Peter Joseph, Zeitgeist, http://zeitgeistmovie.com/http://vimeo.com/13726978. In the YouTube documentary, Zeitgeist, Peter
Joseph uses hand-picked sources (Gerald Massey and Acharya S.), attempting to
build a case that Jesus is a “copycat” of the ancient Egyptian god, Horus. Regarding Zeitgeist’s sources,
Dr. Ben Witherington notes, “Not a single one of these authors and sources are
experts in the Bible, Biblical history, the Ancient Near East, Egyptology, or
any of the cognate fields….they are not reliable sources of information about
the origins of Christianity, Judaism, or much of anything else of relevance to
this discussion.” http://benwitherington.blogspot.com/2007/12/zeitgeist-of-zeitgeist-movie.html. The alleged parallels between Jesus and Horus are analyzed and
systematically refuted in the following website:http://kingdavid8.com/Copycat/JesusHorus.html.
45.
Lee Strobel, The
Case for the Real Jesus (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2007), 170-71.
Mithraism developed too late to have influenced Christianity. “Mithraism was a
late Roman mystery religion that became a chief rival to Christianity in the
second century and later.” Quoted in Strobel, 166-76.
46.
Ibid 163.
48.
Habermas and Licona, 90.
49.
Ibid.
50.
Quoted in Strobel, 160-61.
[In his interview with Strobel, Michael Licona states that Mettinger takes
exception to that nearly universal scholarship by claiming that there are at
least three and possibly as many as five dying and rising gods that predate
Christianity. However, after combing through all these accounts and critically
analyzing them Mettinger adds that “none of these serve as parallels to Jesus.”
Mettinger writes, “There is, as far as I am aware, no prima facie evidence that
the death and resurrection of Jesus is a mythological construct, drawing on the
myths and rites of the dying and rising gods of the surrounding world.… The
death and resurrection of Jesus retains its unique character in the history of
religions.”]
51.
Quoted in Chuck Colson,
“Jesus Christ and Harry Potter,” Breakpoint, July 29,
2011, http://www.breakpoint.org/bpcommentaries/entry/13/17568.
52.
F. F. Bruce, The
New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable? (Grand Rapids, MI:
Eerdmans, 1997), 119.
53.
Habermas and Licona, 127.
54.
Quoted in Durant, 553-4.
55.
Paul Johnson, Ibid.
56.
Grant, 200.
57.
H. G. Wells, The
Outline of History (New York: Doubleday, 1949), 528.