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According to Celsus, a Greek opponent to Christianity, Jesus was the son of a Roman soldier named Panthera and his mother Mary committed adultery. This claim by Celsus was quite early in Christian history, around 170 AD, thereby predating large portions of the New Testament. What would have happened if proof had been put forth, falsified or not, that was acceptable as proving the theory? Would Christianity have failed if that proof came out prior to 200 AD? Obviously at some point Christianity becomes "too big to fail" like today if definitive proof came out it wouldn't have much of an effect on world Christianity.
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