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the mountain in the earth.
re: Hades,
Tartarus is the Greek hell, below/within the larger Hades underworld. It is also the word for the Christian hell in early Greek New Testament editions.
Jesus refers to hell recurringly throughout the gospel of Matthew.
What is it exactly that you think is so great about the teachings of Christ? Personally I think his message is highly over-rated. In fact, I'd go as far as to say that he is the most over-rated philosopher and one of the most over-rated figures generally throughout history.
And yet...I have a hard time accepting anything simply on blind faith
What is this "mounting physical evidence"?There is today mounting physical evidence "the Tell el-Amarna Tablets"the importance is the description of Jerusalem as the capital city.
What's not to like about standing up to oppression, practicing forgiveness, and treating other people with loving compassion? What's amiss about criticizing those who invest too much in worldly fortunes and fleeting glories that just don't last, rather than developing one's inner light?
Is Jesus the first and only person to preach these values? Definitely not. These teachings are perennial, and are reiterated over and over again by wise people throughout human history. If someone lives by these precepts and is a quality person for living by them, I don't think it really matters whether they heard them from Jesus or from anyone else.
TheDeceased, if you find Jesus' messages objectionable, would you mind sharing with us a spiritual vision you do find acceptable, and explaining why you prefer it?
TheDeceased, if you find Jesus' messages objectionable
me said:what's left when you strip away the bullshit from the story of Christ? Almost everything in the story is clearly untrue. If you take all that out, what you're left with is a travelling philosopher. And although the general tone of his message is positive, it is not particularly profound or well articulated. It certainly doesn't warrant the sort of attention that he is given to this day. A lot of it is derivative of the Old Testament and various other unrelated holy texts and ancient philosophies.
Pythagoras said:As for being derivative of the Old Testament I couldn't agree more
Um, when did I say that?
I asked what is so great about Christ and I said that I thought his message was over-rated. When did I say I found it objectionable? You're totally misinterpreting what I said.
I just think most of what he teaches is obvious, and as you've said, it has been preached by many people throughout history.
The point I'm making is the one you agreed with. He is not the only person to have said these basic messages. They have been repeated as you said throughout history. So why is he so great? My point still stands, in fact you've helped me confirm it.
Jesus is plastered all over my society. There are crosses everywhere. People are amazed by the man. He is so incredible. I don't get it. He's just one of the many holy men throughout history preaching pretty much the exact same message, isn't he?
That's all I was saying.
Not that I don't think his message is a "good" one but that it is not really his message, yet he gets an extraordinary amount of credit for it for some reason in a lot of western societies, as if no-one else who has ever existed has said the same thing.
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As for being derivative of the Old Testament I couldn't agree more
It seems that Pythagoras agrees also.
The religion that makes the most sense is Taoism. I'm a simulist though.
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