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JonA assumes that the evidence in Galatians suggests that there were "other Christian [to use an anachronism] groups around at the time of Paul," but Paul doesn't say anything of the sort. He acknowledges people who came before him without explaining their positions or views. It is only apologetics which asserts that there were such "Christian groups". Paul is offering salvation through Jesus, not through the performance of the law, which is what he indicates is the alternative to his gospel. Paul maintains an ill-conceived notion of messianism, equating it with "salvationism". He offers a savior rather than a messiah, though calling his savior a messiah, which would obviously confuse a Jew. Obviously what came before Paul were messianists (whether they were Jesus believing messianists, Paul offers no indications, for Paul's Jesus information he tells us comes directly from revelation). If we assume that Paul's predecessors were expectant messianists then can we know that those he acknowledges as his predecessors were anything more than expectant messianists, as followers of John the Baptist would have been? There is no necessary indication of "other Christian groups" in Paul's writings--other than the groups Paul himself created through the diaspora. |
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I'm not ignoring. Like I said in the OP, I'm collecting:
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The Christian Faith is vain if Jesus was NOT raised from the dead. "Paul" was a False witness if there was NO resurrection of the dead. THERE is NO such thing as RESURRECTIONS. 1. "Paul" is a FALSE witness. 2. christianity is WITHOUT jesus. |
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"Explaining Christianity without Jesus" ACTUALLY means "Explaining Christianity WITHOUT an "historical Jesus". You have PRESUMED that Christianity has ALREADY been explained with Jesus when Christianity has NOT EVER been EXPLAINED with Jesus. Let us GO through the Synoptics and you will see that there was NO CHRISTIANITY when Jesus was supposedly alive. In the Synoptics, Jesus was a TOTAL DISASTER. The disciples had ABANDONED him when he was ARRESTED and Peter who ALONE claimed Jesus was Christ DENIED EVER knowing or was ASSOCIATED with him. That is the SCENARIO up to the VERY day Jesus was crucified in the Synoptics. There were NO CHRISTIANS in the Synoptics. NO one even called Jesus the Christ and Jesus did NOT allow his disciples to tell any one he was Christ. The Synoptics EXPLAINS very well that Jesus, described as some Child of a Ghost, did NOT preach to the Jews that he was Christ and did NOT preach he was a King. Examine gMark, Jesus, who also TRANSFIGURED and WALKED on water, PREACHED the Good NEWS of the Kingdom of God. Mr 1:14-15 Quote:
He was NOT preaching that he was Christ. He was NOT preaching he was a King. He was PREACHING the GOOD NEWS that the Kingdom of God was at hand and that the JEWS should REPENT. It is EXTREMELY EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that we UNDERSTAND what "REPENT" means in the SYNOPTICS. The Jews REPENT when they ABIDE by and FOLLOW the LAWS of the God of Moses and carry out SACRIFICES. The Synoptic Jesus WANTED Jews to ABIDE by the LAWS of the God of Moses. The Synoptic Jesus came to FULFILL LAW. Mt 5:17 - Quote:
Even in the BIBLE, Jesus (described as a Ghost) COMMANDED and DEMANDED that NO MAN know of him and the JEWS MUST REPENT (ABIDE by and FOLLOW the LAWS of the God of Moses with Sacrifice). Now, in the BIBLE, People were FIRST called Christians WITH the HOLY GHOST very LONG after Jesus had VANISHED from the earth. Ironically, if Jesus was seen alive AFTER he was crucified then he ABANDONED his FOLLOWERS and was NOT part of the CHRISTIAN movement at all. Christianity was ALWAYS WITHOUT Jesus in the very BIBLE. Jesus wanted the JEWS to FOLLOW and ABIDE by the LAWS of the God of the Jews and to SACRIFICE. Mt 8:4 - Quote:
CHRISTIANITY was WITHOUT Jesus in the VERY Bible. Why does JonA IMAGINE his own HISTORY of Christianity? Jona has ZERO credible evidence from antiquity for his PRESUMPTIONS The History of Christianity was ALWAYS WITHOUT JESUS. We have the EVIDENCE from antiquity. The ABUNDANCE of evidence from antiquity suggests Christianity is FROM the 2nd century. |
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First of all..I am an atheist. Second of all, I lean towards Jesus being a myth. Lastly...you were using the quote to show that even Paul thought his beliefs were false. In looking at the full quote though, he was stating that IF Jesus was never resurected, THEN his beliefs would be in vain...BUT they were not in vain because Jesus was resurected (at least according to Paul ahem). |
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Pleae read the passage. 1Co 15:15 - Quote:
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NOT!!! We have found a FALSE Witness. We have found "Paul". Christianity was WITHOUT Jesus. |
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Paul is clearly saying...IF Jesus did not resurect, THEN we would be wrong...BUT he did resurect, SO we are right. I agree with you that it is impossible to resurect the dead...but according to the passage, Paul is saying that it happened. To say that Paul lied is taking that passage out of context, or better yet, it is adding context to the passage that cannot be proven. We will never know if Paul actually believed that Jesus rose from the dead...or if he made the whole thing up knowingly for power/money/fame/what have you. You are trying to show that the passage catches Paul in a lie, when it really doesn't if you take the whole passage in perspective. |
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And again, please note that I agree that Christianity started without Jesus...as I think Jesus never existed.
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Sajara, aa5874 is typically ignored by the veteran members of BC&H. Don't let him bother you.
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