To: ChicagoRepublican
When the Romans overran Jerusalem in the late 1st century, thousands of Jews were crucified. Not to mention that they were persecuted almost everywhere they were anyhow. One would not expect a crucified Jew of that approximate time ("carbon dating" isn't very precise) to have a high likelihood of being Jesus of Nazareth even if (for the sake of an argument I don't believe for a minute anyhow) he was only a mere human.
To: HiTech RedNeck
Good Point. Although the crucified Jews were for the most part in Israel. I doubt there were many Jews in Kashmir which for back then would've been a world away.
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