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  1. Joseph Klausner, Jesus of Nazareth (New York: The Macmillan Co., 1946), 43, 44.
  2. Will Durant, The Story of Philosophy (New York: Washington Square, 1961), 428.
  3. Linda Kulman and Jay Tolson, “The Jesus Code,” U. S. News & World Report, December 22, 2003, 1.
  4. Ravi Zacharias, Jesus among Other Gods (Nashville: Word, 2000), 89.
  5. Peter Kreeft and Ronald K. Tacelli, Handbook of Christian Apologetics (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1994), 150.
  6. A deist is someone who believes in a standoffish God—a deity who created the world and then lets it run according to pre-established laws. Deism was a fad among intellectuals around the time of America’s independence, and Jefferson bought into it.
  7. C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity (San Francisco: HarperCollins, 1972), 52.
  8. John Stuart Mill, Essays on Nature, the Utility of Religion and Theism. Longmans, London, 1874
  9. Philip Schaff, The Person of Christ: The Miracle of History (1913), 94, 95.
  10. Lewis, 52.
  11. Schaff, 98, 99.
  12. Ibid., 145.
  13. Ibid., 97, 98.
  14. Lewis, 52.