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Note that this also helps explain why Jerome has "thought to be" instead of "was" the Christ. Original Eusebius also had "thought to be" because that was the implication from Origen. Joseph ErrancyWiki |
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Jesus would have appeared to be a man to other men. It is only in the resurrection that you find proof that he was not a man. |
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MARCION did DENY the NATIVITY of his Son of God and DENIED the resurrection. Quote:
You see ordinary bread and wine? Well, how come no-one saw the ordinary Jesus? You mean Jesus was a REAL GHOST at around the 15th year of the reign of Tiberius. |
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I am getting tired of people who make claims about what is written in "On the Flesh of Christ" without citing actual passages from the book. Please direct me to the passage you mentioned from "On the flesh of Christ", the one explaining that Marcion's Son of God could not be seen by his enemies.
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None of the authors of any material in all of the whole N/T ever met, or knew of anyone who did ever meet a flesh and blood Jesus of Nazareth. We have Paul who cites meeting the brother of Jeebus and Cephas plus other apostles, but nowhere have we an eyewitness who actually met a flesh and blood character who left us any evidence. At best, we have second hand stories in the case of Paul who it must be acknowledged could have had a mental illness because of his seeing and hearing disembodied voices and a bright light. Symptoms of schizophrenia. And from this a case for a historical Jeebus can be made? Far from it in my humble opinion.
Many HJ'rs use the writings of Tacitus, or Josephus to bolster their case. All I see is a case of hearsay. These people were writing what had by then already become a tradition. Then to top it all, all these accounts were translated, copied and re-written by christians centuries later. The case for a HJ is at best no more probable than a case for a historical Robin Hood. |
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If MARCION'S ENEMIES SAW his son of God and knew his son of God had a HUMAN mother named Mary that was ACTUALLY born during the TAXING of Cyrenius and was living in Galilee of Judea for about 30 years and was PUBLICLY crucified then it would be OBVIOUS that his ENEMIES would have known that his Son of God was NOT a PHANTOM. Now, in all the writings that I have read I can't find any source which claimed MARCION'S ENEMIES SAW the PHANTOM . And further MARCION LIVED about 100 years AFTER his Phantom Son of ANOTHER GOD was supposed to be on earth. Who would you expect to SEE the PHANTOM c6-33 CE and claimed it was MARCION'S Phantom Son of ANOTHER GOD even before MARCION EXISTED and made the claim c150 CE? Are you implying that people can see PHANTOMS a hundred years in ADVANCE? I hope not. |
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At least Robin Hood was described as a man, but there is ZERO description of the ASSUMED HJ the SMALL TOWN preacher man anywhere in EXTANT antiquity. The case for HJ is as good as the case for the UNKNOWN from Nazareth who did NOTHING there at any known time. |
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n. 1. a. Something apparently seen, heard, or sensed, but having no physical reality; a ghost or an apparition. Quote:
And yet Marcion developed a theology of Christ. What was wrong with that guy? |
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