- cross-posted to:
- religiousfruitcake@lemy.lol
- cross-posted to:
- religiousfruitcake@lemy.lol
I just read an amazing book, The Passover Plot. It contends that Jesus was (just) a man who was extremely intelligent. He was highly religious and believed himself the messiah. He engineered events to deliver on prophecies. Had he not be stabbed by a Roman guard, he wouldn’t have died. He planned his capture and crucifixion to spend the least possible time on the cross.
It also contends that he didn’t consider himself divine or the son of god. It examines how that was applied by believers (gentiles) mining the old testament after-the-fact and ascribing ordinary events to fulfillment of prophecies and turning him into the son of god (in one case, via weak translation of Hebrew).
I really, really enjoyed reading this book. It was published in 1965. Check it out if you enjoy history and learning about the context from which this stuff was created. I can also recommend The Origin of Satan: How Christians Demonized Jews, Pagans, and Heretics.
Interesting, thanks. The book was also turned into a movie… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4HRihcVYLo
No you don’t understand, the son takes away the sins that the father put there at birth.
Also don’t forget air-jesus in spirit form!
AIR JESUS?!? COOOOOOOL 🧢😎🛹🎸🤙
It’s all allegory for a wise ruler anyways. The fact humans project it out to an omnipotent deity is frankly rather sad in any case.
The biblical God doesn’t sound very wise to me.
He made me, he dumb as fuck
I agree with the sentiment but “logical person” has some real “🤓☝️” energy.