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Originally posted by Dottore
Really? I guess it's who you read. I thought there was widespread agreement on the core message, but that the science behind one or two statistics was disputed.
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Actually, in the case of "The Passion of the Christ", I think that the opposite is true. There is pretty wide spread agreement on the parts of the historical and scientific communities that a man named Joshua from Nazerith was tried in a Roman court by a Roman Governor by the name of Pontious Pilate, and also in a Jewish court, and was condemned to death by crucifixion. One of many such cases that occured in 1st century BCE.
It's in the interpretation of that man's core message, and what happened 3 days later which seems to be disputed.