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Also, if Mark was using an Adoptionist approach as it would seem from the beginning of his story, there would be no reason to describe the childhood of Jesus, but only the period when he was the vessel for the spirit. This is further indicated in the short ending of gMark. Once the spirit left Jesus, the story was over. |
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On another note, you made mention earlier that it would take a charismatic person for the disciples to have visions of a risen Jesus. This is manifestly incorrect. I talk to a lot of religionists and spiritualist types and many of them have "seen" the spirit of a loved one after their death. They describe the experience as being completely vivid and realistic and are convinced that they have been contacted from beyond the grave. So given a beloved teacher, the idea that one or more of his followers would have had such a vision which told them that his work was being continued is not unexpected. Once this story passes into the main body of followers, they are primed to have similar visions themselves. |
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"Thou art my beloved Son; with thee I am well pleased." ch 1and "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" ch 15 |
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Quite so. Everything else is just closing up holes in the main plot line. |
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