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02-24-2009, 09:07 AM | #11 |
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Hmmmm.... perhaps it is. Now, spitting on the ground, making a 'clay' and then rubbing that saliva/dirt compound on someones eyes? THAT is insane. Couldn't Jesus have performed the miracle without the theatrics? Did he HAVE to rub mud in the guys eyes?
On the fig tree though, I've heard the story applied to Christians who call themselves such, but don't bear the "fruitage" of having God's spirit. Strange symbology, regardless. Didymus' take on it is very interesting, however. |
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Now, who hasn't tried to start a car, failed, and screamed, "Fuck you, you useless piece of shit!"--and hoped that it disintegrated into a pile of rust and smoking rubber? Human, all too human.
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Yeah, except in the analogy to the fig tree who would scream abuse at the car knowing it had the engine removed ?
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It was a goddam parable, get over it.
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My last name (my user name being its short form), means "fig tree".
The story was unnerving to me when I was a Christian. I took it as some sort of direct prophecy pertaining my destiny or something. |
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If people are so eager to believe that the fig tree is symbolic of the Jews, or Isreal, or the Torah, without any evidence, is it not possible that the fig tree was simply something else? If it is true that the Greeks and Romans believed that the fig tree symbolized femininity then isn't it possible that the bible writers believed this too and meant for it to be a more literal symbol.
I propose that the fig tree was symbolic of an actual woman. Jesus was horny and walked a long way to meet a beautiful woman, but she rejected him because she already had a man. The jealous and petulant Jesus then cursed her to never have sex with any man again. We later find out that she dies. My interpretation is just as likely as any other "symbolic" interpretation of the bible. In fact the bible transcribers would have a really hard time dealing with this portion of the Jesus story and would have good reason to hide the true events behind this "fig tree" nonsense. But then again, my jealous vindictive Jesus fits rather well with the OT god. |
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