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No, the external sources are pretty hopeless, and consist either of late documents, forgeries, or confusions. Vorkosigan |
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Its obvious the Talmud isn't supposed to be a sympathetic reference toward Jesus, but in its negativity, it nonetheless makes reference and thats a reference outside the NT. If there was nothing unique to Jesus, why are you expending energy and time trying to refute him. WHy not carp about buddah. What about Mohammed , surely he didn't exist, theres no video footage. What is it about Jesus? |
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Abraham was to offer up his son, he confused what that meant and thought it meant kill his son. doh! Jesus apparently figured it out and knew what he had to do. |
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Maybe the average person suffers more than appears. What I see resulting from their rebirth is church going , singing and TV hucksters, maybe I miss the point but thats what I see. What I have done in my life is likened to 'first century Christianity', from what I see of Christianity today, its not quite the same anymore. I'm spiritual not religious and I had to find a vital spiritual experience to restore my life. No churches, no priests, nothing but me and God and using the directions Jesus gave. THe question then is , would directions contained in other religions work just as well, in order to work they'd have to be just about identical. So far I haven't seen anything which is as unique. Personally I think the muslims and jews are right about a few things when they say " they hid the body" and eventually that will come out. But that only shows the hand of man in the Jesus story, theres something else which was divine about him and I don't mean miracles. The church has often acted idiotic, the shroud of turin for example, but Jesus remains. |
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If you really want to get information on Jesus, the best way is to try what he suggested, actually do some of the things. You can read all the windy books in the world but direct application is the only real way to discover for yourself. At some point everyone has to put the manual down and pick up the tools or nothing changes. Its quite possible to keep reading cookbooks and starve to death. |
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