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Well, it's hard for me to say. I had doubts beginning at age 14 based on what I perceived to be flawed material in the bible. I moved to a belief in God only--perhaps a 'God is love' concept, etc.. , but in recent years that seems harder to balance with all the suffering in the world, and it feels more like 'God doesn't care about anybody'. |
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But, even worry is a waste of time if he is real and flawed. What can anyone do about it? |
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Further, even if the world won't accept a god-man, if at least a man-type thing is provable, then there's a sort of "wedge" left for believers to imagine secretly in their hearts that maybe, possibly, he was a god-man after all. As I've observed from these boards, the atheists who keep the issue alive, in the sense of debating strenuously with mythicists, seem to do it because they have the notion that mythicism is such a bizarre idea that it sheds disrepute on atheism and rationalism. This is a shameful petitio principii from people who pride themselves on rational thinking. All the above are the murkier rationales. I think on the whole they're mixed in with more honourable rationales such as love of truth, etc. We all have mixed motives to some degree. |
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I think it is a very interesting historical 'mystery', one of the reasons it stands out is that Christianity has been a huge part of western (and world) history. Many of us were raised on the Jesus stories even if we weren't raised religiously.
But it's true that beyond that, it doesn't matter. The far larger issue in terms of impact on one's personal life is to decide whether he was the Son of God / God, or not. |
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For millions of Christians JC did exist as a historical figure. Thus, the world we live in, the Christian world, the Christian world view/mindset, is a reflection of that belief in a historical gospel JC. So, the question then becomes - are we happy with that Christian world?
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In the clip from "Janosik, a True Story" : at the start, one of the soldiers dragging the condemned brigand seem to be doing a quisk-step to the traditional highlander music of ''hajduchy'. This relates to the legend that Janosik was granted a request to dance under the hook and then jumped to hang himself on it. In the Polish 2009 movie, brutal realism won the day. Best, Jiri |
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Gotta be because if he didn't exist, it would be quite a blow. Not that some don't find a way of thinking around this. Not sure how this makes any sense at all, to me, but there you go. Seems to me without a certain someone, they are just 'ians'. :] The juicy question. I can only answer for myself (as best I can, since one can never even be sure in that regard) and speculate about others based on what I see. 1. Me. (a) Irrationally excessive curiosity in the Jesus character, borne of having been brought up in a Christian hegemony and a Christian home, even though I do not recall ever believing. But there must have been a time which I can't remember, when I was very, very small...... (b) Distaste for non-rationally sceptical hypotheses tarring atheism with an unhelpful brush. Mythicism is easily countered, and can act as a decoy for theists (not that I am particularly anti-theist, but I am pro rat scep) who might otherwize have to defend trickier matters, such as, 'why the blooming heck do you believe so much of the mythical embellishments , in fact, what good reason do you have to believe anything supernatural at all...). If I want to defend a rational position I strongly prefer 'dud prophet'. (c) I like a good barney. :] (d) One gets sucked in. I call this the 'X factor factor'. One knows that watching 'The X Factor' on TV is a waste of time which could be better spent on other things, but if one catches the first episode...... (e) Possible addictive personality tendencies. :] In this sense, the OP is an excellent suggestion. Send help. 2. Others (other atheists I mean) I will only generalize. Excluding (b), same as above? In my defense, I have not (yet) spent decades investing myself in this. It is true that when I get into it, I lose sight of other threads I was posting in. I can't understand why any atheist would devote so much to it. Perhaps one such can explain? Not that it matters, I wouldn't disparage anyone for doing it. I might be interested to hear if they admit that for an atheist, it is slightly odd. :] |
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They don't preach an HJ more often. And they should. Many of the ministers know fine well what academia admits, and have done for a very long time. Why are they still roping little kids into nativity plays, for example? This may seem like a churlish example (it can be a fun thing) but there is a very serious point about not distinguishing fact from fiction, and the issue doesn't end with nativity plays. This is another reason I think rationalists should stick to HJ. Asking 'the church' to admit MJ is too much, since it's much more in the realm of unfalsifiable speculation. |
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