IMO a peculiar teaching. I guess in some circumstances it would necessitate internally reaffirming your love of an enemy and then picking up your rifle (or whatever weapon you have) and ending his life e.g. in a time of war where your enemy is out to kill you. I suppose this is the right way to think about it? — BitconnectCarlos
I guess in some circumstances it would necessitate internally reaffirming your love of an enemy and then picking up your rifle — BitconnectCarlos
I get the sense that Christians from birth don't find Jesus polarizing — BitconnectCarlos
Islam — ENOAH
If only Christians carried out Jesus's "teachings"; and I don't even mean social etc. If they sought, personally, to transcend convention and complacency on the level of "love your enemies" and "hate your family," oh, what a world this would be. — ENOAH
Jesus wasn't a hippy. — Lionino
The teachings of Jesus are preached by the true Churches — Lionino
I'm asking why these two churches and not The Church of England or Quakers? — Tom Storm
Remember I don't share your worldview — Tom Storm
I mean it in the same way as if you were saying Plato’s teachings are dictated by Oxford University — ENOAH
on what authority do you claim that the teachings of Jesus are exclusive to the true Churches? — ENOAH
It is more like Socrates' teachings are dictated by Plato and Xenophon — Lionino
Ok, let's go there, where else would you get the teachings of Jesus from? — Lionino
If only Christians carried out Jesus's "teachings"; and I don't even mean social etc. If they sought, personally, to transcend convention and complacency on the level of "love your enemies" and "hate your family," oh, what a world this would be. — ENOAH
Sure. Why? Because Oxford is more remote from the source than the Church is from its? — ENOAH
But again, I could be totally misunderstanding. — ENOAH
It is not about worldview, I am saying it how it is. The teachings of Jesus are given through the Church, not through some Instagram hippie's interpretation of the Bible, which was compiled by the Church. It is like talking about the story of Harry Potter and referring to fanfictions online instead of the writings of JK Rowling. — Lionino
I do try to carry out "love your enemy" but I also keep in mind "do not throw your pearls to the pigs" -- do not give one's best to one who is undeserving. Jesus's teachings can leave one ripe for exploitation, but Jesus knows this so he tells his disciples “Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves. Be ye therefore wise as serpents and harmless as doves." Yet at least some of Jesus's followers do carry swords. — BitconnectCarlos
In any case, the world is complex and different dispositions are suitable for different circumstances. — BitconnectCarlos
His teachings often beckon to an ideal -- very useful to know and keep in mind, but one ought to be "wise as a serpent" when it comes to implementation. — BitconnectCarlos
Another user, Count Timothy von Icarus, mentioned this idea of metanoia i.e. self transformation through the gospels through the internalization of these teachings and this, for me, is close to what I have in mind when I talk about Christianity, as an outsider. — BitconnectCarlos
No, because the source is given by it. — Lionino
That is a lot of text for a very simple question. Again, where else do you get the teachings of Jesus from, besides the Bible? — Lionino
It is like talking about the story of Harry Potter and referring to fanfictions online instead of the writings of JK Rowling. — Lionino
We have the gospels and some are canonical and some are not. If people stick to the four canonical ones then we're interpreting from the same texts. — BitconnectCarlos
my so called hippie construction — ENOAH
But if the Academy somehow lived on today, as a student in Athens today, I might offer my interpretation of the trial, a radical interpretation — ENOAH
Tge latter, hate to break it to you friend, you have no control over. — ENOAH
You don't like Jesus' teachings, you saw things you personally agreed with and suddenly that is what you think Jesus preached. — Lionino
If your bishop approves your interpretation and the Pope sanctions it ex cathedra, fine — Lionino
Either be apostate or follow dogma. The alternative is heresy, which is foolishness. — Lionino
Church canon about the gospels has been established from a very early time, and they were aware of these gospels and perhaps others that are still lost. — Lionino
Instead, I'll reiterate that one can have a completely valid position on Jesus without it sticking neatly inside the party line — ENOAH
my only concern now is tgat my heresy hasn't offended you — ENOAH
if he was anything was, a prophet against Dogma — ENOAH
I am not being facetious when I say, I love you for your orthodoxy — ENOAH
And you realize there were quasi political motivations behind rejecting various apocryphal, like Thomas for its gnostic flavor, and notwithstanding its historical status possibly being on par with Mark? And so on. — ENOAH
If only Christians carried out Jesus's "teachings"; and I don't even mean social etc. If they sought, personally, to transcend convention and complacency on the level of "love your enemies" and "hate your family," oh, what a world this would be. — ENOAH
You are referring to things like the Gospel of Thomas I am guessing? That is another topic altogether, but Church canon about the gospels has been established from a very early time, and they were aware of these gospels and perhaps others that are still lost. — Lionino
The Church and the "instagram hippie" are often drawing from the same texts (e.g. the canonical gospels) but drawing different conclusions when it comes to interpretation — BitconnectCarlos
How does authoritative interpretation work in the context of the Church? — BitconnectCarlos
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