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Originally posted by alienreality
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If someone wishes to find flaws in Christ, a good question to ask is Why are they doing that? Are they hoping to invalidate his mission on earth? There are a lot of reasons why people would do this, one of which is to create the situation where they think they won't need to be accountable for their life here on earth..
If a person is honest with what they do, and honest with their own life, they will look for better answers than those..
In fact i doubt Jesus ever really claimed to be special or chosen
"Criticism has already gone a long way towards reaffirming the authenticity of the sayings tradition." These include:" the parables... teachings on the kingdom...his concern for those rejected and looked down on by the various Jewish sects: the poor, 'sinners and tax-collectors', women, lepers , Samaritans, and even Gentiles; his frequent conflict with various Jewish authorities over the interpretation and application of the Law, especially the Sabbath regulations ; and...demands for discipleship, involving total commitment to himself."
Blomberg, The Historical Reliability of the Gospels. 2nd edn. pp.313-4.
The fact that no body else has ever risen from the grave in 2000 years, only proves that nobody believes that its possible
Jesus didn't literally walk on water or rise from the dead, that's a bit ridiculous in my opinion.
"we can certainly say to be historical is that there were resurrection appearances in Galilee (and in Jerusalem) soon after Jesus' death...these appearances cannot be denied."
Gerd Lüdemann, What Really Happened to Jesus: A Historical Approach to the Resurrection, trans. John Bowden (Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 1996).p.81. Similar assessments amongst scholars are the norm. Ed Sanders declares that the "equally secure facts [indicate that Jesus' disciples] saw him (in what sense is not certain) after his death... .Thereafter his followers saw him."(E. P. Sanders, The Historical Figure of Jesus (London: Penguin, 1993). pp.10, 13).
"The mesit is someone who seduces an individual to idolatry, whereas the maddiah is understood as someone who publicly entices many into idolatry. Jesus, the Talmud tells us, was both: he not only enticed some individual but all of Israel to become idolaters. To make things worse, he was also a sorcerer in the sense defined more precisely in the Mishna: someone who really practices magic and not just “holds people’s eyes” (ha-'ohez et ha'enayim), that is, who deludes people by optical deception (which is permitted)"
Schäfer, Jesus in the Talmud. Kindle Locations 1325-1330.
"It is not clear why historiography should not in principle be able to speak about Jesus' resurrection as the explanation that is best established" the "phenomenon undeniably attested by the New Testament, rips a great hole in history, a hole the size and shape of the Resurrection"
Wolfhart Pannenberg, Jesus - God and Man, trans. Lewis L. Wilkins and Duane A. Priebe, 2nd ed. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Westminster Press, 1977). p.109.; Charles F. D. Moule, The Phenomenon of the New Testament: A Inquiry into the Implications of Certain Features of the New Testament (London: S.C.M. Press, 1967). p.3.
They had 20+ years between Jesus' death and the writing of the first gospel, more than enough time for TPTB of the time to make them up and insert them into his story.
1 Corinthians 15:3-4 (NKJV) For I delivered to you first of all that which I also received: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures
Originally posted by JesuitGarlic
reply to post by TheBlackHat
In fact i doubt Jesus ever really claimed to be special or chosen
Blomberg's rigorous investigation into the historical reliability of the gospel accounts, applying the 'test of authenticity' to remarkable and sober conclusions:
Bloomberg adds, "the collection of sayings in which Jesus refers to himself as the Son of Man" and "the 'Son of God' " are accepted as authentic under the 'criteria of authenticity' as well as the miracle stories.
This naming of himself the 'Son of Man' is a title that refers back to Daniel 7:13, it is a messianic prophecy where Jesus is referring to himself as the Ancient of Days who will rule over all of Earth.
Jesus said, "I am from above...not of this world", the Father "has granted the Son to have life in Himself and has given Him to execute judgements", "the words that I speak to you are spirit and they are life", "I am the Alpha and the Omega, The Beginning and the End, I will give of the fountain of the water of life freely to him who thirsts" "and I will raise him up on the last day"
- John 8:23; 5:26-7; Revelation 21:6; John 6:44
Originally posted by JesuitGarlic
reply to post by TheBlackHat
You can have your opinion based on what you think Jesus meant with His life...but it does not mesh with any sense of reality or what the Messiah was prophesied to do. Perhaps send some more time looking up OT Messianic prophecies of what Jesus had to fulfill were foretold about with so you get a better sense of why He did what He did rather than trying to explain it away through convoluted rationalizations.
Originally posted by tomten
reply to post by LABTECH767
And.. it is possible, it wasn't the Red Sea, that was parted.
It is possible, another place could have been parted, by a strong steady wind.
reply to post by honested3
but I do agree with you in the sense that most Christians out there are fake
the reality we are so attached to is not real at all?
reply to post by honested3
So how does one live a Godly life?
Originally posted by TheBlackHat
Originally posted by Kody27
Originally posted by TheBlackHat
Do I believe I can walk on water, NO. but I do believe that it's possible to convince yourself of anything...
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This is the only sentence that made sense in your entire post.
If anything, the bible should be taken metaphorically, not at all literally. If you take ANYTHING in the bible literally, then you are cheating yourself out of a wealth of information and symbolism.
Jesus probably wasn't even real first of all, if he was it's a god damned miracle that a blonde haired blue eyed guy came from the middle east. Secondly, people didn't "speak japanese" when they spoke in tongues. They jibbered random made up words chaotically. Big difference.
I think you misunderstand me..Right now i don't believe I can walk on water, because I am in my regular normal state of mind. My rational state of mind tells me if i am sitting down or standing up etc. My rational mind tells me when i touch a solid object that it is indeed solid.
What i am stating is that under certain conditions, you can go from having a ration viewpoint of the world, and change your perceptions of what reality is. Obviously when under the influence of powerful psychoactive drug's such as '___' people believe that reality is bending in front of their eyes. We have heard stories of people jumping off buildings under the influence of such drugs, because during that time, they believed without question that they could fly etc.
Of course we also know that jumping off a building when under the influence of '___', leads to a big red splat on the concrete. However the baby should not be thrown out with the bathwater because too many of these alleged supernatural experiences, where people can bilocate or walk on water or fly or levitate...have been linked to an altered state of consciousness or trance state.
I conclude that somehow you would need to be both fully awake in the rational sense, yet also awake in the altered state, because people who apparently have achieved paranormal feats were not high on drugs, but in some other altered state which drugs like '___' possibly mimic unsuccessfully perhaps.
This leads to the question of '___', which is naturally occurring withing the human brain, yet we only experience a small dose of it whilst dreaming. From what I have heard if a powerful dose of '___' is ingested or even inhaled, some people claim that the hallucinations that are seen ,are not just hallucinations but a "real" glimpse of another reality unlike what people experience on '___'. A doorway to another dimension.edit on 3-5-2013 by TheBlackHat because: (no reason given)
I forgot about mentioning drugs...my bad...seriously though...this was hardly a promotion...if a certain drug is naturally occurring in the brain then why would i be barred from naming it????? Frankly deleting its name is a step too far as it is making reading my response near impossible..edit on 3-5-2013 by TheBlackHat because: (no reason given)