Never happened. What did happen is Jesus really did what He did and God inspired the Bible. It takes lots of faith to believe the greeks were as powerful as you say they were. What about the parable of the Pearl? Ah yes because Greeks would give up their things for something higher. LOL. Contrary to human nature to do that. People are stupid and selfish.
Paul
If his mission was merely to infiltrate, people wouldn't still believe him today. Your theory is more myopic than a bat.
Its no theory that tax collector Saul's father taught comparative religion at Tarsus and his son used his expertise in renting the fabric, then sewing it back together under the new Pax Romana. It's no theory that Saul said that a voice in the light TOLD HIM to join the community led by James. (see infiltration). It's no theory that James was murdered immediately thereafter with the alt 'Paul' taking his place like some huge coincidence. It's no theory that most any serious study of the era and the accompanying histories, including the ones of 'Roman' historian Josephus admit exactly that. It's revealing that you see everyone's nature as 'stupid and selfish' and think that is a defense of position or a point of discussion.
He certainly infiltrated whether you 'still believe him' or NOT. Historic facts prove the so-called theory, but that doesn't deter the stupid or selfish.
"Ice turning into water is definitely because water magically turns into a different substance. Observable reality is wrong it isn't water, my myopic view must be right."
You underestimate God. There is absolutely zero basis for assuming the Trinity is polytheism. "My feeble human mind can't get it" =/= polytheism.
Never happened. What did happen is Jesus really did what He did and God inspired the Bible. It takes lots of faith to believe the greeks were as powerful as you say they were. What about the parable of the Pearl? Ah yes because Greeks would give up their things for something higher. LOL. Contrary to human nature to do that. People are stupid and selfish.
If his mission was merely to infiltrate, people wouldn't still believe him today. Your theory is more myopic than a bat.
Its no theory that tax collector Saul's father taught comparative religion at Tarsus and his son used his expertise in renting the fabric, then sewing it back together under the new Pax Romana. It's no theory that Saul said that a voice in the light TOLD HIM to join the community led by James. (see infiltration). It's no theory that James was murdered immediately thereafter with the alt 'Paul' taking his place like some huge coincidence. It's no theory that most any serious study of the era and the accompanying histories, including the ones of 'Roman' historian Josephus admit exactly that. It's revealing that you see everyone's nature as 'stupid and selfish' and think that is a defense of position or a point of discussion. He certainly infiltrated whether you 'still believe him' or NOT. Historic facts prove the so-called theory, but that doesn't deter the stupid or selfish.
So whether it infiltrated anything has absolutely no bearing on Christianity being true.
Wrong. What was brought in was hyper-dispensational polytheism.
"Ice turning into water is definitely because water magically turns into a different substance. Observable reality is wrong it isn't water, my myopic view must be right."
You underestimate God. There is absolutely zero basis for assuming the Trinity is polytheism. "My feeble human mind can't get it" =/= polytheism.