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  2. The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors - Wikipedia

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    American historian Richard Carrier, a supporter of the Christ myth theory, has written online about his concerns with The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors. For example, Carrier argues that Graves often omits citations, uses dubious sources, mixes opinions with facts, and draws conclusions beyond the evidence presented.

  3. Richard Carrier - Wikipedia

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    Richard Cevantis Carrier (born December 1, 1969) is an American ancient historian. [2] He is a long-time contributor to skeptical websites, including The Secular Web and Freethought Blogs.

  4. Kersey Graves - Wikipedia

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    1875: The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors ; I desire to impress upon the minds of my clerical brethren the important fact, that the gospel histories of Christ were written by men who had formerly been Jews (see Acts xxi. 20), and probably possessing the strong proclivity to imitate and borrow which their bible shows was characteristic of that nation ; and being written many years after ...

  5. List of Christ myth theory proponents - Wikipedia

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    Richard Carlile (1790–1843) – English journalist, radical and secularist. [11] Edward Carpenter (1844–1929) – English socialist poet, philosopher and anthologist. [12] Richard Carrier (born 1969) – American historian, author, and atheist activist. [13] Paul-Louis Couchoud (1879–1959) – French philosopher. [14]

  6. The God Who Wasn't There - Wikipedia

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    Richard Carrier is an atheist activist and scholarly writer on the Christ Myth Theory, who holds a PhD in ancient history from Columbia University. Alan Dundes was an anthropologist and folklorist. Until his death shortly after being interviewed for the documentary, he was Professor of Folklore and Anthropology at the University of California ...

  7. Caesar's Messiah - Wikipedia

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    Caesar's Messiah is a 2005 book by Joseph Atwill that argues that the New Testament Gospels were written by a group of individuals connected to the Flavian family of Roman emperors: Vespasian, Titus and Domitian.

  8. Shirley Jackson Case - Wikipedia

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    Case was born on September 28, 1872, in Hatfield Point, New Brunswick.He received a BA (1893) and MA (1896) in mathematics from Acadia University. [2] He taught mathematics at the New Hampton Library Institute. [2]

  9. Charles Virolleaud - Wikipedia

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    Virolleaud, c. 1919 Jean Charles Gabriel Virolleaud (2 July 1879 – 17 December 1968) [1] was a French archaeologist, one of the excavators of Ugarit.. Virolleaud was the author of La légende du Christ (1908) and was an advocate of the Christ myth theory.