Spirituality
09 Jul 07
Originally posted by rwingettThe Ebionites were a revisionist extremist fringe group, and like anyone else that denies the basic tenets of the faith, are deceived.
Are you daft? Wiki is reporting what Justin Martyr said, but it doesn't mean that he was right. Justin Martyr was a proto-orthodox christian. Of course he's going to say that the Ebionites were heretics and his group represents the right belief. But he's wrong about that. It was the Ebionites who were the original christians and Justin who was the "heretic. ...[text shortened]... ite a bit of "reading between the lines" in our attempts to flesh out their theology.
Originally posted by NemesioLet's say that one day Jesus died on the cross. Then three days later he comes back to life. You know, rises from the dead. Literally.
Yes, but what does that mean? You take it to be a literal statement. Others take it to be a
figurative one.
Nemesio
That's what the bible says. It's a no brainer.
Originally posted by rwingettPerhaps Chavez down in Venezula can bring the kingdom of God to us all through mandating Christianity and forcing his subjects into socialism/communism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_Jesus
A long, but interesting article. Of particular relevance to my purposes here is the following passage:
...Though John's teachings remained visible in those of Jesus, Jesus would emphasize the Kingdom of God not as imminent, but as already present and manifest through the movement's communal commitment to a relationship of equality among all members, and living by the laws of divine justice.
Originally posted by scottishinnzAny credible evidence for someone being raised from the dead? Yes, and his name is John McCain. Seriously, has anyone seen him lately? And to think he is running for President. All I can say is this is simply AMAZING!!!
Do you have any credible evidence of this ever having happened to anyone?
Originally posted by rwingettSo? What's new? People have been denying the resurrection since it first happened. If Jesus didn't rise from the dead, then there's nothing to believe in.
Many of the early christians did not believe that Jesus rose from the dead. That mythology was a later addition.
For some one who doesn't even believe there is a God to state that the resurrection is a myth is wait a minute I just thought of something. You have superior writing abilities, and you're smart too. I know you are. I read your posts. Put yourself in my shoes for a moment, as an experiment, and finish that sentence for me so it makes sense. Would you do that? I got stuck. And I don't want to say something that everybody can punch holes into.
Originally posted by rwingettYou know, you understand the bible, and are more of a Christian than 95% of the chuckleheads in this place.
What did Christ accomplish? Very little, it seems. His entire message was corrupted and turned into a cult centering around his personhood and supposed divinity. So now christians sit around and think that they can proclaim their faith in the supposed death and resurrection of Jesus and that the kingdom will be delivered into their laps. That wasn't what Je ...[text shortened]... ty in the here and now and god would then enter into it and make it the "kingdom of god."