Do you know that you are quoting Jesus of Nazareth--a man you claim does not or did not exist?
When Jesus was questioned by a Pharisee (a Jewish religious leader), he was asked "What is the greatest commandment?" To this he replied, to "love the lord your God with all your heart, with all your mind and with all your soul. The second," he went on, "is just like it. To love your neighbor as yourself".
From chatGPT:
Do most ancient historians believe Jesus actually existed?
Yes, the majority of ancient historians and scholars agree that Jesus of Nazareth was a historical figure. This consensus is based on several key pieces of evidence from both Christian and non-Christian sources.
- Non-Christian Sources: Historians such as Flavius Josephus, a Jewish historian, and Tacitus, a Roman historian, mentioned Jesus in their writings. Josephus referred to Jesus as a wise man and a teacher, while Tacitus documented the crucifixion of Jesus under Pontius Pilate.
- Biblical Accounts: The letters of Paul and the Gospels in the New Testament also provide early accounts of Jesus' life and teachings.
- Archaeological Evidence: Discoveries like the Shroud of Turin and inscriptions referencing Jesus further support his historical existence.
While there is no scholarly consensus on many details of Jesus' life, the crucifixion and baptism are widely accepted as historical events.