Posted: Jun 17, 2019 11:48 am
by dejuror
Leucius Charinus wrote:
dejuror wrote:It is most alarming that Ehrman uses the so-called Epistles of Paul as historical writings when it is known that the supposed character called Paul is without a shred of historical evidence at all.


The holy ghost of Seneca provided some evidence in the 4th century


Yes, yes..... The holy ghosts of Seneca and Paul were writing letters to each other in the 4th century. Jerome seems to have a lot of those ghost writings.
http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/2708.htm
De Viris Illustribus
Lucius Annæus Seneca of Cordova, disciple of the Stoic Sotion and uncle of Lucan the Poet, was a man of most continent life, whom I should not place in the category of saints were it not that those Epistles of Paul to Seneca and Seneca to Paul, which are read by many, provoke me....


Jerome's De Viris Illustribus supports the argument that Epistles of Paul were invented.