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It's more a matter of convenient confusion and obfuscation
than people having one or two names at the time. For example, I know of at least one local Old Thom. In the future if someone writes about Old Thom many many people will not have a clue as to whom the writer refers. Same goes for this Jesus legend. Had those who believe been more concerned with accuracy that could be proven than a legend that could be exploited they would have easily been able to give this Jesus legend a name that could more easily prove his existence for future generations. S.Simon "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Simple; There you go again; History according to Neal Warren. What was Abraham last name? David? Moses? Soloman? Plato? Alexander, the great? Even today. in Islamic Societies many go with just one name, without a surname. There is a great question about Mary and Joseph's trip for the census. Was it really a census at that time and was that why the trip was taken. Jewish professy was that the Master would be born of "The House of David," which was Bethelham. Is that the way they got Jesus' birth there? I don't know but the story has a lot of people using just one name. Can you enlighten me, Neal? The more I think I know the more questions I have. Ole Thom |
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