So Atheists: The “historical records” of Alexander were written long after his death. Is he thus also a “myth”?
|Question by Annie: Queen of Pundits: So Atheists: The “historical records” of Alexander were written long after his death. Is he thus also a “myth”?
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Answer by anonymous1_anonymous5
what do you mean by “the” ?
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It is possible that much of his life is a myth, yes.
What does the alleged existence of the historical Jesus have to do with atheism?
I was atheist, But i meet the magic pink horse, and now he’s my reason to keep living
Err…not all of them.
In other words, “I was blasted out of the water by the atheists in my previous question, so I’m going to make more of a nimrod of myself.”
Brilliant!
I supposed the Egyptians just conquered themselves and decided to start using the Greek alphabet in certain writings because they got bored.
who knows? I’m not worshiping him either way either.
Same with all of our presidents.
Alexander what?
Can you be more specific?
what are the names of the documents? Who wrote them? Are their any other documents/sources that support the “historical sources” ….
Alexander wasn’t doing magic. That’s the big diff.
He didn’t come back from the dead, he didn’t bring people back to life, he didn’t conjure fish.
Why the “” for historical records? Are your questions ironic?
If the records claim he walked on water and brought men back from the dead, yes, I’d label them myths.