Originally posted by rogue06
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Julius Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico ("Commentaries on the Gallic War") is simply a commentary written by Julius Caesar, and not relied on to support religious claims. Historians acknowledge the records of Julius Caesar as a military record supported by archaeology and other records. As far as the New Testament the Historians acknowledge that it is written in the context of history, and acknowledge and accept the existence of Jesus Christ, and the factual events surrounding his life. What they do not acknowledge as fact are the miraculous and religious claims surrounding the life of Jesus Christ. This is also true considered the religious history believed by Christians, including the miraculous and religious claims of Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and other religions. None of the ancient religions should claim that their historical scripture can prove their religious claims.
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