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02-06-2007, 11:13 AM | #11 |
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I had this conversation the other day on here and from my POV.
Jesus is the first and only true martyr. I don’t know of any pre Christian examples of someone just willingly going to their death like Jesus did. What he did was something new. Saint Stephen is who they call the first martyr but he was just imitating Jesus, but that imitation was enough to convince Paul that he had just seen something real. Paul killed a lot of holy men, but Stephen was the first to die in a way that made him believe that this holy man was actually holy. Conviction is contagious. Jesus -> Stephen -> Paul -> Rome -> the World. + Imitation is the greatest form of flattery. |
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1. What makes you think Jesus was willing? 2. Have you ever heard of Socrates? Ever heard of Thermopylae, for that matter? People willingly died for causes long before Jesus. |
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This is pretty insightful. Don't forget, though, that Socrates could be counted as true martyr, no? Perhaps we should say that Christ provides the ultimate reproducible model for how to live a spiritual life without fear of martyrdom at the hands of the anti-spiritual mob and its leaders. |
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02-06-2007, 11:27 AM | #14 |
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I'd like to add that Socrates actually died for a cause, whereas according to myth, Jesus didn't really die, except for a weekend. Hardly a sacrifice from an eternal being.
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Jesus was certainly not the first martyr, not even the first Jewish martyr. And he didn't suffer for a weekend according to the story, he suffered for 6 hours.
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The truth is that the Jews had been cultivating martyrdom for hundreds for some time due to their occupation by the Romans. |
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And I mentioned not long ago how many more people have died for those other "bad" causes compared with those who have died for "our" cause? I'm sure there's faulty logic in there somewhere but I enjoy the irony too much to take the time to find it. Neil Godfrey http://vridar.wordpress.com |
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Same Question For Jean Grey
Hi Nemoralis,
The movie Xmen2 was on American network television a couple of nights ago. I hate to give away endings, but we may ask the analogous question here: If there are no mutants, why did Jean Grey (AKA Mutant Girl and Phoenix) die for them? Warmly, Philosopher Jay Quote:
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John 15:13 Greater love has no one than this, that someone lays down his life for his friends. Thermopylae the battle? Don’t know what you’re talking about there. But Socrates is a horrible example of a martyr. Socrates was just an old dumbass. It just depends on how loosely you want to use the word Martyr. If you want to use it for everyone who died for something they believed in, or took death before dishonor then fine sure, but you’re going to have to make up a new word for what Jesus did. From my perspective what he did was unique and that uniqueness spread. |
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The Gospels SAY he predicted his own death. That doesn't mean he actually did it.
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