Jesus Mythicism and a Weak Argument From Silence: the Case of Michael Paulkovich

Jesus mythicists are often guilty of arguing from silence when they attempt to bring doubt to the historical existence of Jesus Christ, the founder of the Christian religion. They will argue that because certain ancient writers did not mention Jesus when they “should” have, it follows that Jesus did not exist. There are several reasons … Continue reading Jesus Mythicism and a Weak Argument From Silence: the Case of Michael Paulkovich