Is it a coincidence these 2 historical figures both had JC for initials? (Caesar would initially be named Caius Julius Caesar, but would end up being called JC anyway)
They both lived a little less than 50 years appart, both were founders of civilizations that shaped Europe/the western world, both were known to be very forgiving, and both saw their end as being killed for being too subversive, both by roman people.
Jesus is still alive
But he did also die. Did you forget? That's okay, it was really just a footnote in the Gospels.
He died but he is alive contrary to julius
well yeah but OP wasn't saying that they were literally the same
>pocahontas
>Jesus Christ
considering there is a limited amount of letters and even back then the Roman Empire had a frick load of people, yes its a coincidence, with said coincidence only really working with in the context of certain modern languages (after all if you used their actual historical names teh initials would be different), and while Caesar was more than willing to be lenient, he was also more than willing to get his hands dirty and whipe out entire tribes/villages/and armies if it was mroe beneficial
>the Roman Empire had a frick load of people
But people that founded great traditions ?Caesar and Jesus were perhaps the 2 most significant figures that lived among the roman republic/empire.
>after all if you used their actual historical names teh initials would be different
In latin Iulius Caesar and Iesus Christus.
>while Caesar was more than willing to be lenient, he was also more than willing to get his hands dirty and whipe out entire tribes/villages/and armies if it was mroe beneficial
Indeed, but in a sense he was associated with promoting civilization, just like Jesus promoted civility.
>Gaius
His actual name wasn’t “Christ” you dumb frick. And like other guy said, Caesar’s first name was Gaius. Julius-Caesar is basically the surname.
Nobody called him gaius though Roman naming conventions essentially flip the modern sense of the middle and first names. Yeah technically his name was Gaius but everyone knew him as Julius
His name is Yeshuah. "Iesus" is Latin. Also "Christ" is not a surname, it's a Greek translation of the Hebrew "messiah".
Also, the letter J did not exist 2,000 years ago.
coincidence?
Coincidence?
>founders of civilizations
i made it this far, what's the prize?
Ultimately they were just comedians but that's still the idea.
>Guys Yeshua Natzara and Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar both have the same initials in a language that didn’t even exist until >1,000 years after both their deaths! Illuminarti confirmed!
You have now moved the first step.
Jesus didn't exist.
He did exist, but he was just a israeli apocalyptic preacher and probably never intended to create a new religion.
Reza Asoan tier bullshit. You will never have a foreskin.
Cope, you worship a israelite.
>Caesar would initially be named Caius Julius Caesar, but would end up being called JC anyway)
Because dumb germanics don't get southern european naming traditions.