RedPiggy
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Fine, we will.But I can't call James Dobson or Pat Robertson toxic.
Faithfully presenting is not nearly as faithfully REpresenting.faithfully presenting
In the sense that Jesus was trying to reform Judaism and thanks to Peter and Paul, we have a whole new religion.I really don't see how Peter and Paul tried to make Christianity about them though.
Also, Peter and Paul aren't NEARLY as "go with the flow" as Jesus was. Make the two P's mad and you most likely end up dead in a rather convenient story that usually made people tremble in fear. Jesus wouldn't have vaporized two old geezers for daring to want to keep some of their paycheck.
They both claim humility while demanding you listen to them and having little thought to anyone else. Would Jesus have talked so long that a poor guy fell asleep and killed himself by falling out a window?and when Paul ranks himself as the chief of sinners in 1 Timothy 1:15 - I don't think he was trying to build himself up
Read the Ten Commandments. I am to have no other God but the Creator. Well, technically, I can't exalt anyone else OVER that particular God. Early Judaism wasn't strictly monotheistic. Only the NT exalts Jesus. No one in the OT cares.The whole Bible exalts Jesus Christ and we're expressly forbidden to worship anyone else.
All you have to do is mention John's name. John is so far out in left field from nearly everyone else's interpretation, that it's almost pre-Gnosticism. It is the only Gospel to read like a delusional fanboy wrote it instead of someone who may have had issues but at least attempted to ground the story in reality.Jesus said in John
Jesus also makes it clear that the Good Shepherd will go looking for the lost sheep. God can't make goats and then gripe that they're goats. As Followers of the Way rebuked Judaism and Hellenized itself, it got more and more into threats to spread its message. This is how we can see that Jesus' message differed from His followers, who wrote these stories at a time of violent clashes with the parent religion and violent oppression by pagan outsiders. Jesus told us that if people didn't listen to you, dust off your feet and leave. No griping. No shouting. No shooting. He who is without sin cast the first stone (and that story, from what I've been reading, never happened anyway based on the earliest documents available). It's His followers who get into the "listen to us or BUUUUUURRRRRNNNNNN."Jesus' parable of the sheep and the goats in Matthew 25 also makes it pretty clear that those who truly follow Christ will enjoy eternal rewards in the eternal Heaven and those who don't truly follow Christ will suffer eternal punishment in the eternal lake of fire.
And the worst part is that they put those words in Jesus' mouth, despite the fact it is OOC for Him.
I don't have to like it because I'm convinced He didn't really say it. It's OOC to the majority of His message. It fits with the self-serving needs of rebellious people ditching their parent religious group.I know it's not something everyone likes to think about, but it is what Jesus said, like it or not.
Messiah is not a divine title. All it means is showing us the Light, as it were, something any prophet, king, etc could do. King David was called a Messiah. The original meaning of the term is not what current Christian theology says it is.Jesus didn't come just to be a religious leader or teacher or philosopher or rabble-rouser or anything else but Savior and Messiah.
I have yet to see why God was perfectly capable of forgiving sins elsewhere and somehow it doesn't really count. We have at least two people in the OT who were so righteous they got to skip death completely. Christianity seems to have no answers about those people other than to claim Jews were lying in their own books.He came to die and rise again so we could have salvation from sins