Well, seeing how the words attributed to Jesus in the Gospels were allegedly written somewhere between 40 and 100 years after his death, then who can say with absolute certainty what he actually said?bahman wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2024 4:16 pmSo you think that Jesus lied that He is God or He and God are one?
seeds wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 10:45 pm Another puzzling aspect of the Christian narrative is that if it is proposed that God gave (sacrificed) his only begotten son to die for the sins of man,...
...then what did God actually sacrifice if, in fact, he knew all along that Jesus wasn't really going to die and was simply going to return to him and his heavenly kingdom after the ordeal was over?
It would seem that God simply set Jesus up to receive a really nasty whoopin' (thanks dad), but not actual death.
The point is that there was no actual "sacrifice" in the purest sense of the word.
Or more importantly, according to Christianity, the only reason that Jesus was sacrificed in the first place is based on a precept that sometime in the past (in a setting called the "Garden of Eden") the so-called “fall of man” took place,...
...thus, Jesus was sacrificed in order to redeem humanity from that fallen state of being.
However, if we can logically presume that the phantasmagorical events that allegedly transpired in Eden...
(e.g., a talking snake, along with a magical tree and a fruit-snatching caper)
...are nothing more than mythological nonsense, then the entire foundational premise upon which the need for a sacrifice is derived can be dismissed.
In other words, if there was no literal “fall of man,” then there was no need for Jesus to be sacrificed,...
(correction, no need for Jesus to receive a nasty whoopin' and then return to heaven because he did not actually die [was not "sacrificed"] in any real and permanent sense)
...right?
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