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>>7056001
"peoples" and "monies" are my personal favorite uncomfortably-plural words.

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>Bart Ehrman
>secular agnostic
>currently the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a leading scholar in his field, having written and edited over 25 books, including three college textbooks
>became an agnostic after struggling with the philosophical problems of evil and suffering.
Yeah, sounds like a real theologian and hardcore Christian.

>Robert M. Price
>"A former apologist turned atheist"

>Michael Grant
>A classicist who's translation of Tacitus remains an authoritative standard

>Robin Lane Fox
>Classicist and ancient historian, "Lane Fox is an Emeritus Fellow of New College, Oxford and Reader in Ancient History, University of Oxford. Fellow and Tutor in Ancient History at New College from 1977 to 2012, he serves as Garden Master and as Extraordinary Lecturer in Ancient History for both New and Exeter Colleges. He has also taught Greek and Latin literature and early Islamic history."

>Maurice Casey
>"He entered Durham University having intended to become an Anglican Minister, but changed his views in 1962 while completing his undergraduate degree in theology. Casey stated that he had not held any religious beliefs since."

>John Dominic Crossan
>Resigned from priesthood and asserts that miracles are a myth or parable

Yeah, all those damn religious people pointing out Jesus existed. And they're all actual historians and classicists to boot, they're not even theologians. I picked out all of those names from the same wikipedia article you quoted too.

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