and my answer was: However you can, according to your own lightsI asked the question of how we are to understand Jesus — Fooloso4
Variously. So variously that you might not even recognize the different strains of it as the same religion. Indeed, the dominant one very often declared one or another variant as heretical and persecuted those who believed it.against the background of how he is understood within Christianity.
Ask a Christian. Ask many Christians. You'll probably get as many answers.Put differently, what does Christian belief and practice look like to Christians who regard him as a moral man.
Who is to say which religion is "a mistake"? I'm sure there are plenty of opinions.Right, but its success does not mean it was not a mistake. — Fooloso4
Of course there isn't! It's the kernel of all practical instruction for a coherent society.There is nothing particularly Christian about this. — Fooloso4
The fact that it had Constantine as its patron, at a time when he was gaining power. (Paul was a pretty good salesman, but he couldn't have done it at the grass roots.)What, if anything, distinguishes Christianity? — Fooloso4
So ... 'believing is seeing', is that it? or "Seek and ye shall find?" Seems to me an instance of the placebo-effect of confirmation bias. — 180 Proof
I asked the question of how we are to understand Jesus
— Fooloso4
and my answer was: However you can, according to your own lights — Vera Mont
Ask a Christian. Ask many Christians. You'll probably get as many answers. — Vera Mont
Who is to say which religion is "a mistake"? — Vera Mont
Of course there isn't! It's the kernel of all practical instruction for a coherent society. — Vera Mont
What, if anything, distinguishes Christianity?
— Fooloso4
The fact that it had Constantine as its patron, at a time when he was gaining power. — Vera Mont
(Paul was a pretty good salesman, but he couldn't have done it at the grass roots.) — Vera Mont
It's unclear to me what you are attempting to say other that there are different ways of knowing and that you believe in god because of personal experience. I was talking to a Muslim on Wednesday who put his argument the same way you do, except for him Jesus was a mortal who died and only Allah provides the way to Paradise. How do you measure one person's personal feelings (revelation) against another's, when the revelation grounds utterly different worldviews? — Tom Storm
Short answer, yes. — Fire Ologist
revelation was of a nature consistent with the Catholic faith, as opposed to, say, an Eastern faith which is quite different. — praxis
Why interpret such an incredible ("I can't believe what I'm seeing") encounter as "God" or in some religious way? — 180 Proof
he was visited by three wise men from the East — Fire Ologist
No. I have no 'position' on the matter. I describe things as i see them. If my perception is incorrect, then my answer is wrong.Is it your position that Christianity is whatever you want it to be as long as believers are decent to one another, regardless of what else is believed, said, and done? — Fooloso4
That's your position, is it? Fine.If Jesus was just a man then it would be a mistake to worship him as a god. If he is a god then it would be a mistake to regard him as merely a man. — Fooloso4
Any society.Then secular rather than religious? — Fooloso4
Fine.In which case it would would seem that there is nothing that distinguishes it. — Fooloso4
they might have been Zoroastrian — Lionino
:ok:There is a leap of faith involved [ ... ] why I believe something revealed is a revelation from God: it is precisely because the story of God told in the bible makes no sense that I believe it has to be true. — Fire Ologist
I've witnessed this sort of "divorce" afflicting several friends and acquaintances throughout my life and always have felt fortunate that I didn't go through such "agony" because I'd realized while still at my Jesuit high school that, despite a decade or more by then of a fairly strict Catholic upbringing and education, I had had no "faith" to lose, recognizing that I didn't believe the biblical stories were any truer than the superhero comics (& Greco-Roman, Egyptian-African myths) I'd geeked-out on or that Catholic symbols & practices were anything but tribal customs like wearing team jerseys and flag waving. I can't say forty-five years later that the experience of 'coming out as a nonbeliever' (I wasn't aware of the word atheist or freethinker yet) was anything like "enlightening or triumphant" since it greatly displeased my mother, irritated both of my favorite teachers who were priests and confused my younger brother and our closest friends.I'm still not a believer in losing one's faith as being a universally enlightening or triumphant experience. Loss of faith has been one long, agonizing divorce for me. — Noble Dust
That's your position, is it? Fine. — Vera Mont
My guess is that he did exist but that we know nothing about this man. It may even be that 'Jesus' became the name for a composite from the stories of different individuals claiming or believed to be the messiah. — Fooloso4
I think Jesus was a composite figure ... — Vera Mont
If Jesus was just a man then ... — Fooloso4
Are you aware that this horse died about 1600 years ago? — Vera Mont
Yes, I get that. So? It does not alter the history or present state of Christianity. It doesn't make the least little difference to what people have done, what people do and what people believe.Christianity without a Christ seems to be oxymoronic. — Fooloso4
We were. Now, only you are.Here we are all those years later still discussing it. — Fooloso4
It doesn't make the least little difference to what people have done, what people do and what people believe. — Vera Mont
Here we are all those years later still discussing it.
— Fooloso4
We were. Now, only you are. — Vera Mont
Perhaps not to you but it makes a great deal of difference to some who question whether they can remain Christian and not believe that Jesus was more than human. — Fooloso4
They will simply have to do whatever people who questioned have always had to do: decide what they believe. — Vera Mont
Christianity got itself established quite firmly in the world without benefit of the pedigree you seem to require. — Vera Mont
It will not come undone by some minor quibble over who is what religion and why in a tiny backwater of the internet. — Vera Mont
I'm sure there are appropriate platforms for it. — Vera Mont
Anti-religious only when provoked. — Vera Mont
Unless I have read you wrong, it looks to me that you feel that you have been provoked. — Fooloso4
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