if Jesus was the messiah, the promise was broken. He died. — Fooloso4
That's the martyr script, which he stumbled upon. — Olivier5
That's the martyr script, which he stumbled upon. — Olivier5
Gandhi was not a martyr. Peaceful disobedience is not martyrdom. — T Clark
It's not martyrdom indeed, but the idea is very similar: the weak testifies of a scandal by facing the strong in a totally asymmetric manner. — Olivier5
But others came up with this story because they had to maintain hope. — Fooloso4
I don't think Gandhi gave his life to be a symbol to his people. I think he risked his life as part of a tactic to gain freedom for his people. — T Clark
they had to create a narrative — Fooloso4
What do you think of the idea that Jesus was influenced by Greek philosophy? I mean Hillel must have been influenced by it. So perhaps Jesus was influenced by Greek thought through Hillel? — Dermot Griffin
This is the kind of modern projection I’m talking about. — Noble Dust
I'm talking about the fact that "creating a narrative" is a post-modern concept — Noble Dust
Note that Heaven is in parentheses. Matthew is the only one who who uses the term kingdom of heaven. More common is kingdom of God, which Matthew uses as well. There is no consensus as to what the difference may be. — Fooloso4
You're using the gospel account as a source for the expectations of Jesus' followers prior to his death, and then you argue that we can't rely on that same account because it's a post hoc narrative. — frank
"Creating a narrative", not "narrative". — Noble Dust
What does this mean? This is the kind of thing I'm talking about in this thread. — Noble Dust
they came up with all sorts of fantistical tales, none of which they really took literally. — Hanover
You asked about the phrase Kingdom of Heaven. If comes from Matthew. Do you have evidence to the contrary? — Fooloso4
Reference to "the Jesus cult" suggests you have a particular theory of the early Jesus movement that you accept. Based on what? — Fooloso4
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