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So we add a few miracles - walking on water, healing leprosy, water to wine, etc. Still not good enough. So we add a virgin birth in meager circumstances. Wise men come to bow down before him and bring gifts. Virgin birth has been done before and one man's wizard is another's simpleton. So we add a humiliating death and a resurrection. Still not good enough, been there, done that before. Oh, but the death was a sacrifice - god sacrificing himself to himself to save us from himself. Yeah, now we're cookin'! |
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I have no problem assuming that crucifixions happened, hell they still have them every Easter in the Philippines. The problem is connecting a crucifixion to a specific individual with specific qualities. I find the evidence for a historical Jesus unconvincing. I don't believe in miracles or virgins giving birth. But I'm not going to try to convince you that no one named Jesus was ever crucified. |
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There are a lot of new religious movements that form around men or women with charismatic personalities, but they usually fall apart when the charismatic person dies. |
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I think the Jews felt insulted at having their choice of king executed by the occupying power. Therein lies the causes for the political uprising that culminated in the Jewish War. Their defeat caused some proud followers to fall back on a religious explanation of the events which had first been expounded by Paul.
Certainly the oppression by the Romans on a peoples with a long & proud tradition had a lot to do with their desire to struggle above it and evolve into something greater embracing non-Jews. |
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If Jesus was just one of the innumerable preachers at the time, preaching the kingdom of god/heaven, and then suddenly, unexpectedly gets executed, it is not too farfetched that his followers, who presumably still believed in his message, would simply have incorporated his death into the growing mythology. I see no reason why his death should be the occasion giving rise to the movement.
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