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02-10-2001, 08:33 AM | #61 | |
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Thanks, Le pede, for pointing out the similarities in the two incidents. [This message has been edited by penatis (edited February 10, 2001).] |
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02-10-2001, 10:56 AM | #62 | |
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02-10-2001, 08:26 PM | #63 |
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My apologies to you penatis, for the misspelling of your name. Is was sloppy posting on my part, and no offense was intended. I will be more careful of my spelling.
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02-11-2001, 08:13 AM | #64 | |
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Further, I have reconsidered my statement that Jesus never showed love and compassion for his mother in the NT. I concede that you were correct in pointing out that in John's version of the execution, Jesus' words COULD be taken to mean that he showed a degree of love and compassion for his mother. You were right; I was wrong. Ron |
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02-11-2001, 09:18 AM | #65 |
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But what does it take from the other incidents? Of course telling someone else to take care of his mother is good, for he shows that he is at least concerned about her. But he also embarrassed his family (practically disowned them) and died a dishonorable death. Telling someone to take care of his mother as he is dying, while noble seems like too little, too late. It doesn't take away from Jesus' other outrageous behavior toward his family.
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02-12-2001, 11:27 AM | #67 |
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If Jesus acted so shamefully to his family and was so reviled by them that they disowned him, then why did they continue on as followers of Jesus after his death? Mary and Jesus' brothers were reportedly with the disciples at pentacost. James, the brother of Jesus, continued on to lead the young Christian church in Jerusalem until his martyrdom. Did something happen between Jesus' shameful death and pentacost to change James' mind?
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02-12-2001, 07:55 PM | #68 |
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As to JC's brothers continuing to be his followers despite his indifference to them, this might be a case of the battered-wife syndrome, which seems common in the more authoritarian sort of cult.
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02-13-2001, 06:06 PM | #69 | |
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