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Religion Ask a Christian - Continued in Part 2

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Jesus ain’t done jack.
Couldn’t even stay alive for more than a cupla days on a cross.
Weak, if I were the son of god I’d have been singing and laughing for weeks, months, years, just to fu** with the Romans, hell, I might still be up there rapping away about how good my nuts feel swaying in the breeze.
But not our jesus, couldn’t use some of those amazing powers he had to stay alive for more than a normal human, almost as if he was just a run of the mill everyday human.
except, the mighty difference is that He fulfilled scriptures and raised himself from being dead.
THAT is the ultimate reason we have hope as Christians.
 
except, the mighty difference is that He fulfilled scriptures and raised himself from being dead.
THAT is the ultimate reason we have hope as Christians.
thats another bit that confuses me

he sent us his only son

we tortured him to death horribly

so he forgives us our sins.

wtaf?
 
except, the mighty difference is that He fulfilled scriptures and raised himself from being dead.
THAT is the ultimate reason we have hope as Christians.
Oh really, he raised himself up did he, “look it says so right here in this book”, said every religious believer.
Zero evidence for his existence, zero evidence for your god, zero evidence for anything in your book, zero, zilcho, nada none nothing.
“Oh but we have faith”, said every religious believer.
Well good for you, Russell’s teapot etc.
 

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thats another bit that confuses me

he sent us his only son

we tortured him to death horribly

so he forgives us our sins.

wtaf?

It makes no sense. Why couldn't an all-powerful and loving God just forgive sins without going through all this sacrifice bullshit in the first place?

What you find if you look into it closely enough is that Christianity is a mashing together of at least two different religions into one compromise religion that tries to include everyone. The price for that is the overall theology doesn't make logical sense.
 
It makes no sense. Why couldn't an all-powerful and loving God just forgive sins without going through all this sacrifice bullshit in the first place?

What you find if you look into it closely enough is that Christianity is a mashing together of at least two different religions into one compromise religion that tries to include everyone. The price for that is the overall theology doesn't make logical sense.
sounds like a really drunk guy explaining to his wife why hes home at 2 am while shes got a rolling pin in her hand
 
thats another bit that confuses me

he sent us his only son

we tortured him to death horribly

so he forgives us our sins.

wtaf?
He's a death god and christianity is a death religion, once you get past all the lovely trappings. They can talk all they like about peace and love and goodness, but in the end when you walk into a church what you see is glorified pain and suffering, elongated via a torture device, into an ignoble death.
 
He's a death god and christianity is a death religion, once you get past all the lovely trappings. They can talk all they like about peace and love and goodness, but in the end when you walk into a church what you see is glorified pain and suffering, elongated via a torture device, into an ignoble death.
Death is the word.
We are all going to die. That is the only certainty in any discussion..
HAVING SEEN MANY PEOPLE COME TO GOD AT THE TIME CLOSE TO THEIR DEATH, IT IS CLEAR THAT THERE IS IN MOST HUMANS, A FEAR OF DEATH.
Christians generally do not fear death. It is the chance to discover if this faith was worth it, to escape the indignities of human life as we know it.
We are not obsessed by death, or going around hanging crap on those who don't believe, but it is in our calling to at least try and communicate with those on our walk of life the reality of whay Christ has done in our lives and what God means to us.
Take it or leave it.
We know there always has been derision, always will be.
It is part of the walk with Christ that we expect.
But if just one questioning person here on this thread, or elsewhere in life, takes his own questions that step further and discovers the truth for himself, that is great.
That is all we can hope for.
I know that those who genuinely seek God will find him.
 
thats another bit that confuses me

he sent us his only son

we tortured him to death horribly

so he forgives us our sins.

wtaf?
confuses everybody.
not how I would control my world.
But then, we are not God.
There is so much about Christianity that is almost impossible and difficult, and that is in part why I think it is real.
 
We are not obsessed by death, or going around hanging crap on those who don't believe...
Tell me, do you wear a crucifix around your neck? What is hung in each and every church of your religion?

What is the point of the story of Jesus?

That through his death, our deaths are redeemed. Death, death, death, death, death. 'Here is my body, here is my blood'.

It's a religion obsessed with and concerning death. Not forgiveness, not kindness, not worship; death.
Take it or leave it.
There's an irony for you to use that phrase.
But if just one questioning person here on this thread, or elsewhere in life, takes his own questions that step further and discovers the truth for himself, that is great.
That is all we can hope for.
I know that those who genuinely seek God will find him.
... you've just described confirmation bias.
 
1.Tell me, do you wear a crucifix around your neck? What is hung in each and every church of your religion?

2.What is the point of the story of Jesus?

There's an irony for you to use that phrase.

... you've just described confirmation bias.
1.No.
2. That is not a question that can be answered briefly on this thread.
 

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confuses everybody.
not how I would control my world.
But then, we are not God.
There is so much about Christianity that is almost impossible and difficult, and that is in part why I think it is real.























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see thats where we differ i guess

if something makes zero sense i discard it.

i guess thats faith
 
except, the mighty difference is that He fulfilled scriptures

That is debatable. Christians wrote their Gospels with clear purposes in mind - one of which was that their Messiah (at that time one of many messiahs) would be seen as the "true" Messiah because he fulfilled OT prophecy. (Matthew 16:13-20, Mark 8:27–30 and Luke 9:18–20 ).SO they write their gospels accordingly.

and raised himself from being dead.

Jesus did not rise from the dead. There is no evidence for such, irrespective of any belief by faith that he did. They are merely unsupported claims. As there are for many other claims about other historical and semi-historical figures. The supposed heavenly ascension of Mohammed is a good example.
 
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So, why did Jesus have to die? Especially if it didn't stick and it wasn't permanent for him.
That's the essence of Christianity. He defeated death for us, to allow us to come to Him . I don't fight the absurdity of it . Too many amazing people have had real life changing conversions. You seem hung-up by Catholicism.
 
I have a question.

What is the sacrifice in the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus?
Nobody in this life is going to be able to reproduce it or put it to the test. A real human life crucified. Then resurrected and returns to impart The Great Commission to all subsequent believers.
 
see thats where we differ i guess

if something makes zero sense i discard it.

i guess thats faith
I have faith because I want to, that's true. But my intellect does not allow me to believe that mankind and human life evolves from whatever the latest theory is. I believe we have a conscience that separates us from animals and everything else, and the more we rely on ourselves, the bigger the fall. Believing in God is easy for me. The Christianity part is challenging, but my personal experience points to reality, that has stood the test of time- 38 years now, and in reality, I believes as a child.
 
But my intellect does not allow me to believe that mankind and human life evolves from whatever the latest theory is.

Your 'intellect' somehow allows you to choose a belief for which there is no evidence at all, while at the same time rejecting scientific fact for which there is a mountain of robust supporting evidence cross a vast array of scientific fields.
 
Nobody in this life is going to be able to reproduce it or put it to the test. A real human life crucified. Then resurrected and returns to impart The Great Commission to all subsequent believers.
You've not answered my question. Sacrifice is defined as:
to give up something that is valuable to you in order to help another person
... in the Cambridge dictionary. If Jesus didn't die, how is there any sacrifice at all as he has not surrendered anything, let alone something of value? If Jesus did die but was raised from the dead, are you saying that the entire burden of human sin going backwards and forwards through time is worth 72 hours?

How does Jesus' resurrection not undermine the notion of sacrifice is the question I'm asking. How does Jesus being confiscated for misbehaving with our savior for three days amount to him sacrificing anything at all?

Or - for the purposes of this argument - was God dead for those three days? Because that would be an awesome theological argument to make, and would actually provide weight to the sacrifice made.
 
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