No Evidence for a Historical Jesus or Evolution?

No Evidence for a Historical Jesus or Evolution?

I am struck once again by how similar the repeated assertion by Earl Doherty and other mythicists that โ€œthere is no evidence for a historical Jesusโ€ resembles the similar-sounding claim of creationists that there is โ€œno evidence for evolution.โ€ The truth clearly is both that there is evidence, and that because we are in both instance dealing with theories (in the scientific sense), it is not a matter of finding one fossil or one text and that โ€œprovingโ€ the case. A theory is a way of organizing multiple pieces of data in order to make the best sense of them not just individually but in relation to one another.

If someone tells you โ€œthere is no evidence for Xโ€ you will do well to get a second opinion. An honest scholar will not say, to give a comparison, that โ€œthere is no evidence for a historical David,โ€ but will acknowledge that there is indeed an inscription referring to a โ€œhouse of David,โ€ and that there is no dispute that at least some of what we have in the Bible is legend/fiction, and will explain why they personally or the majority of scholars draw a particular conclusion.

How do you respond to people who say โ€œThere is no evidence for a historical Jesusโ€ or โ€œThere is no evidence for evolutionโ€? Although obviously the fields and the data sets in the two instances are not comparable, is it instructive nonetheless to acknowledge that both are attempts to circumvent historical deductive reasoning by pretending evidence is not only susceptible to more than one interpretation but actually not there?


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