You would believe that the Transfiguration of Jesus was a myth, if by repeated assertions of unbelievers, you were led to believe that the accounts documented in Christian literature were intended as a myth.
This would be done by unbelievers who by ingraining their myth proposition into you, render the documented eyewitness accounts of the Transfiguration of Jesus given by His honoured Apostles Peter, John and James into a myth - contrary to the doctrine of Jesus Christ, that espouses the pillar of truth in relation to documented doctrine.
Both; real and myth
It's not a myth it's a belief that Christians belive in.
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No, Jesus was a real person. Zeus is from an ancient Roman myth. He is not real.
yes. bce was before christ jesus. but since jesus is a myth, there were people in bce.
No, he was never born. He is just a myth
he wont, he's pretty dead. fact: Jesus is dead myth: Christianity is real
Popular myth puts Jesus' birth on December 25thChrist (as in Jesus Christ) + mas (festival, feast day or mass) = Christmas
It isn't real, and it is common folklore, so I guess you could consider it a myth.
No Zeus was not a myth. Zeus was a greek God, just like: God Jesus(Not actually a god but still...) Budda(Chinese) And for the record, no I am not Chinese
That is a myth, and may consider to the unification of Upper/Lower Egypt; but in myth a date for this event is not given.
The entirely unconfirmed, bronze age myth says: After jesus' death, God resurected him which is why its called the resurection at times of the year.