9/11 is very strange to me because I was in New York before it happened, in 1999. I visited those Twin Towers and was spell bound by them. I laid down on the bench between them, stared at them for hours, then had a very realistic dream that they were destroyed either that night or shortly thereafter. The dream was so incredibly real, that when I woke up, I for sure thought they were gone. However, I looked out the window of the flat in Park Slope, Brooklyn, where I was staying....and there they were! They were destroyed two years later. I have mentioned this before on this forum, and I am still a little confused about that vision.
I don't want to sound like a cold hearted dolt, but I was never interested in the Kennedy Assassination because it has been relentlessly spoke about with countless conspiracy theories since I was born in 77. How many people shot him? Where were they standing? How did the bullet or bullets go through his head? On and on! - Then you have an idiot like Marylin Manson making a video about it at one point, riding the countless wave of bullshit. Ironically enough, I was in New York when JFK junior died in his plane crash, watching the news story on an old, tube style TV with antennas. This was during the same time that I visited the World Trade Centers and had that crazy dream.
My problem with "The Bible" or its historical significance is that I think it is a deterrent to genuine spiritual inquiry. There is a great example in the episode #430 of Sam Tripoli's Tin Foil Hat, with this idiot named Robert Roselli. How is it that somebody can be so deeply involved in every kind of conspiracy regarding symbols on money, buildings, city layouts, and so fourth, but cannot see any kind of conspiracy regarding their unquestionable book called "The Bible"? This is idiocy in full bloom!
I think that we give far too much credence and credibility to the nonsense upholding Christianity by taking any of it as historically serious. I have come to appreciate your Josephus approach because it exposes the Christian bullshit a little bit, but it will not make these idiots realize that they, for sure, believe in bullshit.