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But if I did deny that he was born, then of course I would also deny that he died, no matter by what means. On the other hand, if he was born, then he must have died somehow, and there is nothing inherently implausible about his dying by crucifixion. You persist in treating the gospels the way fundamentalists do, assuming that one is compelled to believe either everything or nothing of what they say. |
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An admission of a crime would be, as the author of GJohn is well aware, a titulus statement like: "He said, I am the King of the Jews". |
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However, it is implausible that the offspring of the Holy Ghost was crucified, and that is how the gospels presented Jesus, as an implausible being. I persist in treating the gospels exactly as the early Christians and the gospels writers presented them. You persist in fabricating another Jesus and then you crucify him. |
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There is another interpretation of the crucifiction of JC, the docetic interpretation, as it is described in the Gospel of Peter. In this docetic interpretation, JC is clearly an actor, playing a tragedy. Actors do not die (usually) at the end of the play. They go to bed. The docetic JC goes to bed, in the sky.
But this docetic story is not the best possible tragedy. And this is why it has been rejected by the main christian current. If JC suffers as an ordinary man, you should weep on his miserable fate. And when your heart is softened enough, it is possible to tell you his ascension to the sky. After all, he is God, nom de Dieu ! ( I don't know how to translate this exclamation : God is God, by God !). |
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However, you do have something in common with modern fundamentalist Christians. Like them, you make the ridiculous assumption that the gospels must be either entirely true or entirely false. |
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Yeah, it's ironic how mythicists still maintain that Christ is divine, even when most self-declared Christians don't even believe this any more. It's like mythicists are making themselves out to be the last remnant who alone remain faithful to the true meaning of the Bible. In this sense, they are like a living fossil of absolute fideism. And the over-arching need to separate the NT from its Jewish roots is like a remnant of the old Christian antipathy toward Jews, flying in the face of the unanimous consensus among scholars as to the wholly Jewish basis of the NT.
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Fundamentalist do NOT claim that the Gospels is entirely false. And liberal Christians believe that some parts of the Gospels may be true, therefore you are the one who may be a Christian or a Bible believer. I am a non-believer, the entire NT is false with respect to Jesus, the disciples and Paul. You appear to believe Jesus was ENTIRELY real, and still you want me to think you are not a Bible believer or even a disciple. |
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