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Old 01-18-2005, 05:54 AM   #31
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jesus was the ultimate sinner.
You assert that there have been no sinners since Jesus's time?
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Old 01-18-2005, 07:11 AM   #32
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Matthew 12, Mark 3, Luke 6, John 5. They were acting out of hatred for Jesus, not love for God. Their intent was to kill him, and they were attempting to use God's law as a weapon to do it. "Which is lawful on the Sabbath: to do good or do evil, to save life or destroy it?"
There's no Sabbath violation in Mark 3:1-6 or in Matt 12:9-14. The writer of Mark is indulging in irony; the Pharisees watch Jesus in hope of a Sabbath violation, and then immediately run out to plot -- still on the Sabbath (thus violating the Sabbath rule!).
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Heh, good call, Vork.
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If Jesus were to espouse and preach a philosophy such as "resist not evil" (or in some translations "resist not evildoers") as he did in the Sermon on the Mount, would that not make him complicit in any atrocities or crimes committed?
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Is the victim of a crime complicit in the crime itself if he or she allows it to happen? Can it be said that it is my fault that my wallet was stolen since I did not resist the thief?
No, but that's not the point. Suppose your wallet is stolen and you call 911. The dispatcher, after hearing of your loss, quotes Jesus' words and tells you there is no recourse. Are those words to live by?
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