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Originally Posted by ExNYer
You are deliberately missing the point. He did not say Jesus did not exist.
He is asking why all of those important events allegedly associated with the life of Jesus did not appear in the histories written by others at the time. Why do those stories only appear in the Gospels - which were written by believers, not impartial observers?
Why didn't the Roman (or Jewish) historians write about Herod slaughtering thousands of baby boys?
Why didn't the Roman (or Jewish) historians write about dead people walking around?
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The killing of the boys, infant up to the age of two, occurred in Bethlehem
a town with an estimated population of 1000, so the number of infants killed
has been estimated to be between 10 to 20, not hundreds or thousands.
The question is raised, why didn't Josephus the Jewish historian record the
event, but there are several prominent events of greater proportion that
occurred in the time of Josephus that he did not write about as well.
It is unlikely that any Roman historian would consider the killing of 10 to 20
Jewish infants even noteworthy enough to record.
It is not hard to understand also why no historian would be prone to write about any
type of miraculous events ether witnessed or rumored.