A response to MzBel's
statement that Jesus is a fabrication
Nkunimdini Asante-Antwi"
February 19, 2015
"Dear Nana Ekua,
I pray this finds you well. You seem to have
stirred up controversy with your bold
assertions about Jesus Christ being a
character of fiction. I must confess, I was
amused by your claim until I read your
account of Horus and the possibility of him
(Horus) being the authentic messiah.
Interesting indeed. You seem well read,
something most people who claim to know
Christ, refuse to do- read. Just for the
record, I am a believer. We haven’t met but
I felt the urge to converse with you on this
very important matter, perhaps there may be
something I can learn from you.
I also think it important to dialogue on
this issue of faith not just for our purpose
but for the benefit of those whose faith
waiver under the pressure of doctrines that
distorts truth. First let me say that your
view on Christ, unlike many did not come as
a shock, not at all, simply because it is a
replay of age-old objections raised through
history by many atheists, agnostics and all
those in-between. You might not know this,
but a one-time president of the American
Atheists Association said these words:
“There is not one shred of secular evidence
that there ever was a Jesus Christ…. Jesus
is a compilation from other gods…who had the
same origins, the same death as the
mythological Jesus Christ.”
So really, you are not alone in your belief.
My reason for writing to you is to point out
another body of evidence that may demand
your verdict. Hopefully you might
re-evaluate your stand and change so that
true salvation may come to your house and
your beautiful children. So help me God but
I am going to go your way, the way of
scholarship, and I am confident you can keep
up since you are a researcher yourself so
please bear with me and work with me.
First, let us consider the matter of Jesus
Christ’s historicity. Now I agree that
conspirators can create fictional characters
just to manipulate weak and inattentive
minds but it is almost impossible to weave
such elaborate schemes with the connivance
of history and archaeology. So it would be
willful ignorance to disregard reports of
modern day archaeologists who have dated
historical manuscripts that validates the
activities of Jesus Christ 2000 years ago.
Unless you consider the Gospel accounts
themselves part of this fabrication scheme,
these writings have been paleographically
dated to first century AD. You would do well
to review the works of Archaeologists such
as A.T Robinson and William Albright or the
writings of first century heretics such as
Marcion. Now whilst at it you might want to
throw in the discovery of ancient
manuscripts in the town of Qumran, on the
West Bank of the Jordan River in 1946, which
had parchments of the Apostle John’s Gospel
account and many others. Oh, I almost forgot
– you don’t believe Christ existed so by
extension you imply the gospel accounts are
fabricated too so let us consider others,
shall we? Flavius Josephus was a Jewish
freedom fighter turned historian after he
got into the good graces of the Roman
emperor at the time, Vespasian. In his work,
Antiquities of the Jews, he mentions Jesus
Christ whilst referring to James, Jesus’
follower who was martyred. In a more
controversial style, he (Josephus) wrote:
“At this time there was a man who was called
Jesus. His conduct was good, and he was
known to be virtuous. And many people from
among the Jews and other nations became his
disciples. Pilate condemned him to be
crucified, and he died. And those who had
become his disciples did not abandon his
discipleship. They reported that he had
appeared to them three days after his
crucifixion and that he was alive.
Accordingly, he was thought to be the
Messiah.”
This is a historical document oo, Ekua, not
found in the New Testament so you cannot
claim it to be biased. I could cite first
century Roman historians such as Tacitus (A.D
55-120), Suetonius (A.D 69-130) and other
Roman public servants all making reference
to Jesus Christ as being worshipped by the
early Christians much to the chagrin of
Rome, since Rome wanted all subjects to
worship Caesar. For your sake, I have
deliberately steered clear of putting forth
literary evidence from New Testament sources
because you might say it is biased; a
standard refrain from cynics and skeptics.
Nana Ekua, please understand this; this
debate is an old one. Time and time again,
the enemies of truth have sort to deny
Christ by every means but they could not
refute the evidence presented by history and
attested to by archaeology. It seems to me,
God delights in exposing the fallacy of
atheistic and agnostic arguments with the
passage of time, through archaeological
discoveries. Wait, there is more. This is
about to get interesting.
I read in you transcribed interview that you
believe in God and the Old Testament…yali…yali…yala!
So now that you are almost in agreement that
Jesus Christ really existed (pardon my
presumption), we can examine his status as
the Christ, the Son of God. Since you
“believe” in the Old Testament, it would be
a good starting point for our discourse. Now
I agree with what you said in your interview
that Isaiah the prophet did not mention
Jesus Christ in speaking about the messiah.
So let’s examine the evidence. Please
understand that the books of Old Testament
as literary pieces are dated years apart.
For example modern scholarship dates the
book of Isaiah around 700 BCE, about seven
clear centuries before the historical Christ
that you deny. The Gospel accounts proves
that the story of a coming messiah was not
known only in the Hebrew culture. The
Gospels speaks of “wise men” from the east
who came to Israel in search of the one
whose star they followed. So it is
reasonable to expect therefore that many
would pass off themselves as the messiah for
personal, political or religious benefits
not just in Israel but non-Hebrew cultures.
I suggest to you that, the only way to
distinguish the fake from the real is to
conduct “the prophetic test”. And just by
the way, you mentioned, that the Horus story
is 5000 years old and the “fabricated” Jesus
is only 2000 years so you believe the latter
is a copy of the former. Let me ask you a
question before I proceed further. If Horus
was 5000 years ago…and Isaiah prophesied the
virgin birth of a messiah (Isaiah 7:14) 2700
years ago (2300 years after Horus), then
clearly someone besides your Horus was to be
born by a virgin, anaaa? So the curiosity
should not be which one came first but
whether Isaiah’s prophesy (besides others)
have been fulfilled. Don’t answer it. Just
think about it. So here it is…it is
mind-boggling (to the carnal mind) how Jesus
could fulfil over 61 specific prophesies and
over 300 messianic references. It was not
just His virgin birth or the fact that “he
had disciples” madam. It was serious
business. Let’s look it just three
prophesies:
Prophecy: The Messiah would be from the
lineage of King David. – Jeremiah 23:5 – 600
B.C. Fulfillment: “Jesus … the son of David
…” – Luke 3:23, 31 – 4 B.C.
Prophecy: The Messiah would be betrayed for
30 pieces of silver. – Zechariah 11:13 – 487
B.C. Fulfillment: “They gave him thirty
pieces of silver.” – Matthew 26:15 – 30 A.D.
Prophecy: The Messiah would have his hands
and feet pierced. – Psalm 22:16 – 1000 B.C.
Fulfillment: “They came to a place called
The Skull. All three were crucified
there-Jesus on the center cross, and the two
criminals on either side.” – Luke 23:33 – 30
A.D.
Please educate me on the horrendous
“crucifixion” of Horus. Was he betrayed for
30 pieces of Silver? Did he come from the
lineage of a Pharaoh called David? Or was he
born in Bethlehem? As I said, these are just
3 prophesies. We are talking about 61
specific detailed prophesies and over 300
messianic references, all fulfilled by Jesus
Christ. Please google up Peter Stoner,
whenever you are free. He was a professor of
mathematics. Learn about him tasking 600
mathematics students to calculate the
probability of one person fulfilling just
eight specific prophesies. Don’t forget to
review the comments of American Scientific
Association regarding his method of
analysis.
Listen odo, do not think for a minute that
the billions of people on planet earth who
have put their faith in Jesus Christ have
done so with folly and no reason at all. If
not for nothing at all, we have seen
marvelous acts with our own eyes, done in
the name of Jesus Christ. Am talking 21st
Century, not A.D something!! I became a
believer and a disciple of Jesus Christ not
by a Damascus road experience but by gradual
questioning. Who am I? Why am I here? Why
did my mum die? How did that mute 4-year
old, who was born that way speak?
How is it that the prophet Daniel was able
to prophesy, with amazing accuracy the
evolution of empires that were to come? So
see, once upon a time I was where you are;
skeptical, questioning, suspicious…all that.
It is alright to ask questions and search
for truth. But more importantly, you must
know how to evaluate the answers you
receive. I perceive that what you have done
is accepted deception clothed in sexy
mythology. Only Jesus Christ is the truth
and the standard of everything truthful. Let
me ask you this Ekua: are you truly
fulfilled? Do you know who you are and where
you would go after death? I am glad you say
you believe in God but hear this: God sent
Jesus to reveal Him to us, which is why
Jesus told Phillip that, “if you have seen
me, you have seen the Father.”
He further declared that “no one comes to
the father except by me.” Listen, I love you
as my sister, I strongly urge you to repent
and be saved. I know people freak out when
they hear that word “REPENT” but what it
really means is CHANGE YOUR MIND and see
things from God’s perspective. It is the
first required step to newness. Go back and
do some more research. Try to broaden your
horizon this time and examine all the
evidence. You will see, that Jesus who lived
2000 years go is the Christ who was
crucified, died, resurrected and now lives.
It’s not Christian theology on some
mythology. It’s a factual truth and a
truthful fact.
Through knowledge of Him only, can we escape
the corruption and decadence of this world.
Even though I ask that you apply your mind
to the search for truth, you must be ready
to believe in him, even if you don’t get all
the answers immediately. That is the paradox
of faith. It is self-fulfilling. There is so
much to say but I doubt you have the time to
read. I wish you Godspeed in your research.
Search again and let’s talk again wai! Jesus
loves you. –
Friend of Jesus
Nkunimdini Asante-Antwi"
February 19, 2015 |