Yeah, I'm going to agree with Vteckidd on this one, the Old Testament has a lot of its facts straight as far as people/places, but there is very little proof that the crazier things like the plagues and the parting of the red sea, and the turning of water into wine actually happened.
Theres also no archaeological proof of the existence of Jesus Christ. Nothing excavated from his own lifetime shows any proof of his existence. There are no documents that mention a "Jesus of Nazareth". Your article states the testimony of Josephus Flavius, which has been widely disputed as the original text from Josephus is lost and the only surviving text survives in translation from the 11th century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephu...nium_Flavianum
And the article does not cite the works in which Jesus is mentioned, it only names the authors. Using that logic, I could say Jesus said that you should give me $10 or you'll go to hell, but unless I provide you with a specific scripture you will have to:
A. read the entire New Testament to prove me wrong
B. take my word for it
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