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The problem is David. He was introduced by an editor who wanted Jesus to appear human with a right to claim some sort of kingship. In its original form, Romans 1:1-3 probably looked like this: 1)[Paul] {James}, a servant of [Christ Jesus] {the Spirit}, called to be an apostle and set apart for the [gospel] {Spirit} of God – (2)the [gospel] {Spirit} he promised beforehand through his prophets in the [Holy] scriptures,… (3)[regarding his Son,] …who as to his [human] nature was [a descendant] {the Spirit} of [David] {God} **** So the nature referred to was not human. The nature of the Spirit was that he was God's pure spirit. There is a parallel in Heb.1: (3)The [Son] {Spirit} is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his power. There is another parallel in John 1: (1)In the beginning was the [Word] {Spirit}, [and the Word was with God.] and the [Word] {Spirit} was God. (2)He was [with] God in the beginning. **** So, there is too much editor's smoke here for there to be no fire. Mythicism as a total explanation of Christian origins is a crackpot idea. I hope the word crackpot goes into the glossary - its so useful. Geoff |
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Layman, have you sought the rugged hide of the mythicist bull and completely failed to find a weak point to drive your spear through? Thats the feeling I get when I see you opening up threads only to quibble about tangential issues. Perhaps you could write a review for Kirbys site www.didjesusexist.com after you are through with the book? |
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That would be great....!!!
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But even if you disagree with me on this, are you also stating that you know of no parrallels? |
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Philippians 2:7-8 Darby "but emptied himself, taking a bondman's form, taking his place in [the] likeness of men; and having been found in figure as a man, humbled himself, becoming obedient even unto death, and [that the] death of [the] cross.". I do not see a mythological being here in the human depiction of Jesus, rather the opposite. Quote:
In other words, the resurrection is required, and not necessarily a mythological attribute to some savior god. And, of course, a human being would be born from a human mother & father, and have a human life, without stretching anything. Quote:
Actually, it is of no surprise "Christ" developped into a savior god (and resurrected, of course, he had to stay alive!), because few would be interested in anything else. The early Christians wanted to be saved from an apocalyptic "end" they took for granted and a (dead) Jesus had to be elevated to a god to guarantee salvation for the elects. Back to evolution, which, in my views, applies to religions as well. I note Doherty, like most apologists and theologians, thinks Christianity appears instantly as a block (from a mythical concoction or a **historic** Jesus). Just looking at Paul's letters and what followed shows otherwise. Best regards, Bernard |
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My point is, if there was evolution during Paul & afterwards, the same could have occurred before Paul, who inherited of a resurrected "Lord" Jesus, who somehow had some saving power through his death. That's apparent when we look at 1Thessalonians, his first letter (I reject 1:10 & 2:15-16 as later Christian interpolations. I can give you the reasons if you wish: I specify them already on my website) Best regards, Bernard PS: I said "only sacrificed" because I think Doherty entertains the concept Jesus as executed on the altar of the heavenly temple, as "extrapolated/imagined" from parts of 'Hebrews' (according to what I recall from my debates with him on 'Jesus Mysteries' list) |
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