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04-09-2012, 03:38 PM | #111 | |
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NOT a fictional being, which is what you seem to take mythical as meaning. Paul's Christ was a real spiritual being, G.Mark's Christ was fictional/allegorical Later Christ was historical, because someone came to believe G.Mark's story. That's the evolution I see. K. |
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I think 'mythical' and 'spiritual' are completely different concepts, but are getting confused here. K |
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OK that's fair.
I think it's best to use "Spirit Jesus/Christ" for the heavenly figure, and "Mythical Jesus" to mean fictional, pseudo-historical Jesus, even though I didn't do that in the line you quote. Quote:
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gMark's Jesus does NOT fit the description of an Historical Jesus. Further, The Pauline character PLACED himself LAST to SEE Jesus. See 1 Cor. 15. The Pauline writer claimed he PERSECUTED the Faith so there were people who BELIEVED a Jesus story was before Paul preached the Faith. The Pauline writer claimed there were people in Christ before him. The Pauline writer claimed there were Churches in Christ who did NOT even know of him. The Pauline writer claimed that there was written Scriptures that Jesus died for OUR Sins. It MUST be noted that the EARLIEST gospel of the Codices, gMark, does NOT state Jesus died for OUR SINS. gMark's Jesus is NOT a Sacrifice. The LATER Gospel gJohn contains a Sacrificed Jesus. The Jesus story of a DIVINE Jesus--the Son of God in gMark--was BEFORE Paul wrote the gospel he RECEIVED FROM THE RESURRECTED Jesus. |
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I should also say, possibly the best evidence for the transition is the interpolation of HJ into the spirit-Jesus (SJ?) of Ascension of Isaiah.
In that document, you see a complete theology of the Spirit Jesus into which HJ has been fairly crudely and incompatibly inserted. Quote:
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No, Jesus had a sort of flesh in the heavens that was like ours but not quite the same.
Paul talks a lot about flesh before and after resurrection, but he never says, "Jesus had flesh like us" or "Jesus ate and drank after his resurrection". It's all very philosophical. Quote:
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The Pauline Jesus was Divine--non-historical--God Incarnate, God's Son in the Flesh. No amount of special pleading can help you. 1 Corinthians 15:45-47 KJV Quote:
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