"but this is not a religious book, we do not address Jesus as the Messiah only as the man who galvanized a remote area of the roman empire and made powerful enemies while preaching a philosophy of peace and love".
I wanted to comment on the daunting task of trying to write a book about Jesus (a religious icon) in a strictly factual way. I'm reading Killing Jesus Written by Bill O'Reilly, on the second page he states the above. i'm interested to see how the authors tell the story of Jesus without mentioning the religious aspect. i predict that Bill O'Reilly will analyze Jesus's impact on politics, considering Bill O'Reilly is political analyst.
I wanted to comment on the daunting task of trying to write a book about Jesus (a religious icon) in a strictly factual way. I'm reading Killing Jesus Written by Bill O'Reilly, on the second page he states the above. i'm interested to see how the authors tell the story of Jesus without mentioning the religious aspect. i predict that Bill O'Reilly will analyze Jesus's impact on politics, considering Bill O'Reilly is political analyst.