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That is not an argument supporting the criteria of embarassment. It is an argument against it. Applying this criteria consistently, the real story is that John sodomized Jesus. That was embarassing of course, so Mark "softened" that to baptism. Later writers softened that further, in accordance with Ted M's "softening rule." |
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There were other would-be messiahs that were killed by the Romans whose followers did not spin off a resurrection cult. Why this one? Why did the least attested historical failed messiah become the origin of the most successful resurrection cult in world history (I submit)? Everything you say about this makes it seem highly unlikely to me. If Jesus of Nazareth had been a real person, it seems to me, attempts to turn him into a God would be dead in the water...in fact, laughed off stage. As far as the Baptism example goes, nothing about the embarrassment, or alleged embarrassment of later Gospel writers supports the position that the GMark description really happened. Other commentators already provided you with the mostly likely scenario: what was likely an attempt to depict the passing of the torch from John to Jesus in Mark became embarrassing later. That doesn't make it a real event. Ben Kenobi originally told Luke Skywalker that Darth Vader had killed Luke's father. This was later embarrassing when it turned out that Darth Vader was made into Luke's father. Ben then had to backtrack in an awkward explanation that "in a way" Darth Vader had killed Anakin Skywalker. Was the truth actually that Darth Vader really did kill Anakin Skywalker (a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away)? It isn't hard for me to imagine people in the second Temple era conjuring up a spiritual messiah who redeemed the world, took away the sins of the world, freeing the flesh from bondage and opening the Kingdom of God with a past sacrifice only now revealed by the Spirit. I have been rereading Jewish Messianism and the Cult of Christ by William Horbury and trying to make a more careful study of it than in the past. I have attempted to link Philo's thought with early Christian views of a spiritual Christ. On the plane, I just read this passage (and while it may be a case of confirmatory bias, it is nice to read scholarly opinion that seems to lean toward my way of thinking): Quote:
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So here we already have in the early first century the re-imagining of the messiah figure as a heavenly being. We also have a linking of the suffering servant to the Messiah in the Targum of Jonathan Isaiah 52-53: Quote:
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I am sorry for this double post. I was at the airport typing on my tablet and there must have been a glitch.
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Your argument has collapsed. The criterion of embarrassment cannot be applied neither to the baptism or the crucifixion or works of fiction and mythology like the Bible. |
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Have you ever been able to approach the evidence with an open mind? I mean, haven't you always held the pre-conceived position that Jesus existed? How can you consider evidence if you are only looking for evidence that confirms your bias? |
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The claim that early Christians of the Jesus cult was embarrassed by the baptism and crucifixion of Jesus is completely unsubstantiated.
First of all there is no known Christian or Christian writer of the Jesus cult who claimed those events were embarrassing to the cult. Secondly, if Jesus was a mere man then it could not have been embarrassing for Jesus to have been baptized by John |
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