Are you sure you’re not Jesus? You’re so wise and messianic. — Noah Te Stroete
That may very well be true, but the early church did not adopt the Jewish messianic myth as whole cloth. — Bitter Crank
But I also understand why humans are open to these kinds of things. — Coben
And when Jesus was crucified he suffered human agony. — Coben
Jesus ditto. If he REALLY was into law and order, and sinless, he would have thrown that cobblestone. — god must be atheist
The idea that eternal damnation is the result of failure to do and think certain things has served some very well.
As for whether Jesus was born with Original Sin, the answer is of course no. Because God, that's why. — Ciceronianus the White
why are Christians so strict about the name Jesus? — Qwex
since Adam & Eve were also humans who lacked it.
Perhaps it could be rationaled by assuming the Original Sin gene is on the Y chromosome. Jesus didn't get his Y chromosome from a biological human. — Relativist
To an eternal being who has never felt anything, even as scriptures say that god never changes or learns anything, a bit of pain would be like a breath of fresh air.
God would have ever so grateful for any new input in his never changing personae. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Me I have no idea what an all powerful being would enjoy. — Coben
If you understand why people are open to such things, what is your take on why people are willing to believe supernatural statements of all kinds as real, without evidence or proof? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Why do people think 9/11 was carried out by some Saudis with box cutters after seeing the videos of, amongst other things, Building 7 going down? Why do people think the US is a democarcy? People will believe things that feel right or where they get the information from peopel they want to believe. Of course some people do have evidence of things that get called supernatural, but that's another kettle of fish. Why does anybody believe that their experiences make them sure what other people can know? We tend to be very conservative creatures.If you understand why people are open to such things, what is your take on why people are willing to believe supernatural statements of all kinds as real, without evidence or proof? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
i have no idea what it would like being in the Garden of Eden with a deity that spoke directly to me and presumably perfect food and water. I've seen many interpretations of that story, including ones where it was meant to be that they chose what they chose - though we should give Eve credit, Adam just went along. And I've come up with some of my own.If Adam, would you have educated yourself or would you have remained with your eyes closed and unable to reproduce? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Neither do but scriptures say god never changes. He, if ignorant of pain, could not gain that knowledge as it would belie the WORD of god. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
But those people are not going to listen anyway. — Coben
This, your statement, is mostly correct but as the adage goes, for evil to grow all good people need do is nothing. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Of course. But I am not saying you should make the obtuse happy or treat them with kid gloves. My point was that those who are not obtuse will probably be better served by more nuances, less binary, approaches. The obtuse deserve that kind of approach, but we both seem to agree they will not be changed by that either. My point was precisely NOT for you to come up with an approach that is better for the obtuse.I am trying to be good and even if my interlocutor is brain dead, my hope is that lurkers will get it.
I get more converts, so to speak, from the lurkers than the, usually obtuse and belligerent poster — Gnostic Christian Bishop
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