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No aa, I won't. You KNOW what I'm talking about but I believe are pretending you don't. We have a name for that where I come from and it probably is prohibited from being used in this forum. I used to think you were just an extreme fringe but this makes me think you intentionally mislead. No credibility whatsoever. You KNOW the passage I'm talking about.
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If it helps, and it probably won't, I'm not of the opinion that the cross was embarrassing to Christians, as you keep erroneously assuming. re-read what I wrote. If you can place the origin of Christianity outside of Judiasm then you have an argument. If you can't--and you can't--then the concept is simply awkward/embarrassing to Jews. It's that simple. I likely won't reply to your next reply as I just don't see much point in it. |
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Shooting yourself in the foot with the assumption that there were christians before Paul. Pure dogma. Quote:
Go back and read the thread on the veracity of the section. If I remember correctly you partook in the discussion and couldn't defend it. All talk and no evidence. Quote:
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Main point though is that it was a stumbling block. It was an awkward concept for the average Jewish person. Due to the persecution by their fellow Jews who were disgusted by the idea of a crucified Messiah, it is most unlikely that it would have originated in Judea and flourished early on among the Jews scattered near and far if it were not based on historical events which couldn't be denied. |
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It was NON-CHRISTIANS who were digusted with the Jesus Baptism and crucifixion story--NOT the Jesus cult. You appear to be completely confused. You don't even realize that a Christian of the Jesus cult is EXPECTED to BELIEVE that Jesus was Baptised and Crucified in order to be a Believer. In Acts , thousands of Jews accepted that they killed Jesus and Baptized in the name of Jesus to RECEIVE the Holy Ghost. Acts 2 Quote:
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Gospels as true as "Kick Ass 2"
To make a contemporary point about the Criterion of Embarrassment,here is an article that talks about actor Jim Carrey's embarrassment about being in the movie "Kick-Ass 2." It is obvious that Jim Carrey does not believe the story or any of the characters in the movie are historical. He is embarrassed by a work of fiction. He is embarassed by the violence in the film, although he knows quite well that none of the violence portrayed actually happened.
According to the logic of the "Criterion of Embarrassment," we should classify "Kick-Ass 2" as a documentary. Why else would Jim Carrey be embarrassed by being in it, unless it was a true story? Warmly, Jay Raskin |
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You've got nothing to say that any of them believed in Jesus. Quote:
Gal 2:21, if righteousness is in the law christ died for nothing. Gal 3:13 Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law. The choice is either christ or the law. Faith or works. Quote:
His proselytes, living in Anatolia and Greece heard about Jesus from Paul. They heard and believed. No history was necessary. You believe your guru and he is sufficient. The people who went to the Galatians brought the law: it was necessary to be circumcised. Works not faith. The conflict in Galatians is between Paul's Jesus centered faith and the Jerusalemites' torah centered works. |
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