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The ritual of the Eucharist, the symbolic sacrifice of a man to the Jewish God, appears to be highly implausible among Jews of the 1st century before the Fall of the Temple. |
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Yet you then turn around and form a position that depends on high reliability of the account. Your putting the cart before the horse and assuming that the last supper is essentially historical (maybe even including transubstantion :constern01. Even if there was a historical core to Jesus, the guy riding in to Jerusalem on a donkey is not him. |
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What's the Eucharist all about? "Do this in memory of me". Obviously the explanation put into the mouth of Jesus makes absolutely no sense at all. "Spin around in circles 4 times and slap your ass in memory of me" makes as much sense. The author had no idea why they were doing this bread/wine ritual (or the real reason for it was embarrassing perhaps) and so he made up this silly "and that's why we celebrate the Eucharist" explanation.And, you made this seeming nonsense into a comparison for the evolution of the baptism ritual. But, neither ritual is especially nonsensical, and they each can be explained with a little intuition without anything extraordinary. |
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Why was Jesus' baptism by John only embarrasing to Christians after Mark was written?
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It was embarrassing, I presume, ever since Christians regarded Jesus as the best person in the world (and the better of John the Baptist), which is reflected in the ideology of the gospel of Mark. But, the embarrassment becomes a motivation to adjust the history only after years of receiving ridicule from the Baptists and losing adherents to them.
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This does not necessitate that the original baptismal scene be historic, or that it was changed only in reaction to ridicule by the followers of John. |
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