I really don’t know. I just watched some of his stuff on YouTube when I was studying the BI stuff.
This is the first I've encountered the "what happened to Jesus?" Seems quite weak.Familiar with Brown
Read volume 1 and 2 of the "Answering" books
Seen several debates with Dr. Brown
Been a while since I studied it out, but could still get along somewhat okay.
My main question was if the "what happened to Jesus?" question was a common anti-missionary misdirection. If it is, what would be a good answer?
Oh the main argument against Messiah is: 1) If he's Messiah why do his followers eat pork, break sabbath, etc?@IshChayil any tips in evangelizing?
Any input? Is this some sort of common out Jews use to discredit Messiah?
OK I researched, he's the same guy.I really don’t know. I just watched some of his stuff on YouTube when I was studying the BI stuff.
I think your friend is jumping to conclusions. Personally, I think it is most likely that nothing particularly interesting happened in these years, which is the reason none of the gospel writers, not even the alternative extracanonical gospel writers, bothered to mention it. There is absolutely no reason to think "Jesus disappeared for 18 years". To put it logically, the 'null hypothesis' is that nothing interesting occurred. Anyone proposing anything else needs to come up with very clear evidence to not only demonstrate their view but also explain why none of the gospel writers or others in the early church saw fit to make any mention of something so interesting."I want to know what happened to Jesus when he disappeared."
I also think there is an ulterior motive behind many such theories.