Not Herodotus. He was a Greek, who died several hundred years earlier. And wasn't it just a small handful of disciples who claimed to see Jesus directly after his death?Worldfrog writes:
One of the Roman historians (I believe it was Herodotus) wrote that so many people had claimed to see Christ after his crucifixion that it could not be discounted as false.
Alternatively, if we're speaking of the number of people who claim to have seen Christ since the founding of the Christian religion as some sort of proof, I suppose we could count the even larger number who claim to have seen Vishnu, or Krishna, or Siva, as proof of the truth of Hinduism. Perhaps it would be fairer to say that people unconsciously interpret mystical experiences in the light of their conscious beliefs--which is not intended to mean that Christianity or Hinduism are false.
They may both be right, even when they contradict one another. Who says any god necessarily plays by any book's rules?
[ 08-23-2001: Message edited by: fable ]