frangiuliano115;13400784:
Fran, I responded to your assertion that there were only two answers to the question of Jesus, I stated that was not so and here is another explanation, which took into account the purported words of Jesus claiming he was divine…it is extremely doubtful Jesus said anything of the kind…HOWEVER his followers soon made the claim putting their concluded beliefs in written form…the gospels are not biogralhies, they are “explanations” of sorts by the first generation of believers what THEY had come to believe about Jesus…they also needed liturgical texts to be used in conjunction with the Hebrew scriptures retelling Israel religious history with Jesus as the main character instead of Moses, Joshua , Samuel, David, and other heroes from Israel past.They concluded NOW Jesus of Nazareth is The Place where God was met, .they could use certain gospel passages to be read along side those scripture reading read each Sabbath and Holy Feasts.
it was after the division between Jews and Christians around 70s christianity moved away from being just another Jewish sect to a religion all its own. The Pharisees leaders that were salvaging 2 hat they could of their own faith, they no longer had the Temple, the Temple was tied up in their identity as a people…and those Jews of the former Jewish sect who were called Christian, we’re " cast out of the synagogues", “Christianity” was botn.
my other co,net had to do with your assertion “we” were calling the apostles “liars” …how can they be “liars” when none of the original 12 wrote any part of what was to become the New Testament.
I know what you mean, Seeker. I’m saying that you don’t understadn MY position.
Anybody who has studied the bible as a “book”, for example, in a university religious study class, will know exactly what you’re saying in your first pp.
Another way to say this would be to understand the gospels as being written in such a way as to prove that Jesus was the awaited Messiah and to show this by “fixing” or altering His story to fit o.t. prophecy.
Christians know that the bible is not a scientific book or a biography. It was written for a specific purpose. To let us know that God created everything, that we sin, that we need a savior and that Jesus is that savior.
But, now, try to understand ME. I gave you the Ghandi allegory. I can’t do better than that. If I can’t trust the gospel writers, or Paul or James or Peter or ANYONE who may have written the letters, then my religion is a false religion, I’ve been fooled and am following the wrong person!
What I’m saying is that Jesus/Ghandi was alive and people knew Jesus and Ghandi. If anyone wrote such outrageous things about either one of them 20 to 60 years after their death, there would have been an outcry. If my allegorical book about Ghandi had been written, don’t you think there would have been an outcry? Ditto for Jesus. No wrting like that has been found.
You can NOT agree with me, but at least tell me you understand me!
One of the first things you learn in theology for christianity, is that it is a reasonable religion, based on reason, and based on the fact that you could TRUST who wrote the N.T. Otherwise, it’s all false!
If you want to believe it’s all myth, that’s okay. But please confirm to me that then it would mean my religion is wrong –
BTW, what does your religious affiliation mean?
Fran
P.S. Scholars and theologians accept that John the Apostle wrote the gospel of John. There’s some doubt, but I believe Mathew, or Levi, wrote the gospel of Mathew, as do many.