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The writings that remain today were, rather obviously, written by the literate minority, not the illiterate majority. |
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Imagine that Jesus did exist, what is the good news, what is the gospel, in telling Jews that the Temple would be destroyed and that he ,Jesus, would be killed? What foolishness! Can you imagine the disciples telling other Jews, "I have wonderful news for you, Jesus the Saviour, the Messiah will be killed and the Temple will be destroyed and if you believe in Jesus your sins will be forgiven. And then after Jesus is dead, Peter and Paul tells the Jews that Jesus is coming back a second time for those that are dead when God blows a trumpet. What stupidity! 1Thessalonians 4.16 Quote:
Is this good news? Total nonsense! An historical Jesus is just foolishness, stupid news, while the Jewish Temple was still standing. The historical Jesus was good news to the dead. |
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Sure sounds like good news to me. One strange thought came to me tho - what did a woman have trimmed before Jesus to become one of the chosen few? |
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No, a modern-day "cult" needs a living charismatic figure or figures to whip up frenzy.
A "cultus" does not, but represented a body of worship, and can focus on anyone or anything. Zeus, Juno, Cargo, Virgin Mary, Karl Marx, Blue Oysters, so yes ... Abraham. As unfocused as Eisenman was, at least he picked up on the significance of the figure of Abraham for a large number of folks of Northern Mesopotamian, Edomite, Iturean and Arabian ancestry. Paul brought this into relation with Judaism by linking them into Abram's (that was his name before he circumcised himself and became Abraham) faith in God's promises to Abram's offspring, which by various popular traditions included all of these peoples. DCH Quote:
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Sure. A "cult" has more to do with the followers in the end than the leader when it comes to labeling it as such. In one of the Planet of the Ape movies, a rather bad one unfortunately, a "cult" worships a bomb. Some believe Jesus was fictional, that wouldn't subtract from cult status. If virgins sacrificed themselves to Alf it would still be a cult. BTW, "cult" is neither negative or positive IMO, although because it often requires sheeple ways it usually is negative. |
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Yes, I think it may have been "Q." Thanks. I'll check out the link. |
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I guess I needed to emphasize "most likely" more. My source for that was a Catholic Bible given to my wife and I when we got married in the 70s, but I have also read it elsewhere in later years. Nothing solid meant. The passage was discussing all the gospels and said if any had been written by the actual, Mark was the most likely possibility. |
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I'd be curious to learn more about Stephen C. Carlson. Wiki has nothing but a page he has apparently written. I plugged it into Google... limited. I'd be curious... A. Credentials and history B. Any theological ax he might have, if any, to grind. (Note: we all have one.) I have heard and read the name, but know little else. I know there have been a series of forgeries going back to the very beginning, and some of them in the Bible itself. The link provided simply gave me a book to buy. (I did include a comment regarding a review written below that by??????????) Note: that isn't "Steven Carlson" as in Steven Carr is it? No need to respond, but considering the nature of the posters on this board I'd probably find some comfort if it were. But I do understand the concept of screen names being just that and kept private. |
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If I remember right, it's the exact opposite. In Mark it has Jesus meeting a man, assumed not to be Mark, and spending the night. Nothing else said. In Secret he spends the whole night with the man who isn't Mark, though it isn't clarified who he is... but he is from outside the group of disciples... discussing and teaching him, not in bed in any sense. Much like two people of any gender might stay up all night throwing the male cow around. Maybe I'm referring to the wrong writings here but one thing I know is that Mark seems to have been severely edited and the ending just kind of leaves you hanging. That was a style of story telling in those days. But Secret, if I have it right, is simply Mark, but fills in the gap; fleshes out the Gospel... no sexual reference intended.:blush: I willingly admit my memory of what I have researched and read isn't always perfect in any sense. |
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