NB Regarding your 'logic' request.... 'Privileging one side of a dichotomy' is a common aspect of general semantics raised by Derrida with his adage that 'all assertons imply their negation'. This point is metalogical in that it questions the basis for 'set membership'. In other words, 'is-ness' relates to human functionality. — fresco
Jesus was one of us. What about you? Are you one of us, or one of them? — unenlightened
Buddha is not a man; Prince Siddhartha is.
Jesus Christ is not a man; Jesus of Nazareth is.
Let's infer a substitute:
1. Persona is corpus.
2. Corpus is persona.
Does it appear more coherent now? — Shamshir
Believers seem to prefer — TheMadFool
What I mean to say is that you are concerning yourself in the arrangement of the deckchairs on the Titanic, or else you are interesting yourself in whether the Mad Hatter made top hats or derbys. The story of Jesus is more significant than that even, and especially, if it isn't factual — unenlightened
A human has imbibed Jesus.
Like a glass imbibes water. — Shamshir
What kind of person prefers the supernatural over ordinary explanation and what kind of person prefers it the other way? — TheMadFool
I don't know, is there some other difference in general? It seems a fairly trivial difference to me, compared to the difference between, say, those who think Jesus was wise and those who think he was foolish. — unenlightened
You disregard your own principle of motion. Keep rotating. — Shamshir
If you say 1 then in my view you would be someone who considers Jesus to be divine, different from humans, and yet has to do what humans do like eating, sleeping, etc. It's like someone who wants to maintain a distinction between the divine and the human and yet "explain" the similarities between Jesus and humans. — TheMadFool
Possible answers:
1. Jesus is a human being
2. A human being is Jesus — TheMadFool
This is similar to how Buddhists believe that the Buddha was a human being, nothing divine in his person. — TheMadFool
So it's not such an easy matter — Wayfarer
1. Jesus is a human being
2. A human being is Jesus — TheMadFool
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