Not even Islam?No religion can claim an absolute monopoly on the Holy Spirit or theological truth.
Not even Islam?No religion can claim an absolute monopoly on the Holy Spirit or theological truth.
I am entirely tolerant of other views, as long as they don't continually proselytize at me and trivialize my own views as gibberish and so on, ignoring my responses and just repeating the same stuck record at me. Anyway, Unitarians believe Jesus died on the cross, as far as I know.It seems you are very intolerant of other people's views..
That is how it seems to me .. it all seems to revolve around death and resurrection .. and Unitarian Christians see it in the same light..
[ According to The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, atonement in Christian theology is "man's reconciliation with God through the sacrificial death of Christ." ]
- No religion can claim an absolute monopoly on the Holy Spirit or theological truth.
- The vicarious sacrifice and satisfaction theories of the Atonement are invalid because they malign God's character and veil the true nature and mission of Jesus Christ.
Only prejudging folks try to prove a particular outcome.What is the necessity to prove Jesus did not die on the cross?
How about this one?knew a devotee of a 1980'ies incarnation claimant of Babaji (Haidakhan Babaji) who lived in the Kashmere region.
No great complication is needed to construe that Jesus did not die after a few hours on a cross.Yes. That's the reason, imo. To explain any appearance by Jesus after the crucifixion, complicated theories need to be constructed around he did not die on the cross.
Bingo! My perception of Deism is just that, Nature being the resident power here and the whole of everything (God) leaving all to Nature's domination ....Light (nature) is the shadow of God (Spirit) imo ...
It's very complicated IMO -- whichever way you look at it. Above all it's completely unecessary. Why?No great complication is needed to construe that Jesus did not die after a few hours on a cross.
Well, this is a separate issue under the circumstances, that creates the reason for devising a complicated conspiracy around saving Jesus from death on the cross.Any more than complications surrounding a resurrection .
You aren't paying attention..It's fine if a person believes Jesus did not die on the cross..
Ok. Thank you. Interesting. Would you care to expand a little?I believe that he is not really dead .. just like everybody else who has passed away.
How about this one?
No.It's very complicated IMO -- whichever way you look at it. Above all it's completely unecessary. Why?
Well, this is a separate issue under the circumstances, that creates the reason for devising a complicated conspiracy around saving Jesus from death on the cross.
The reason to reject the death, is to avoid having to deal with the resurrection?
I know that I did not start with any preconceived theory.....I took a journey of study and arrived where I did.Jesus in all the gospels tells his followers he is going to die on the cross. So how do we get around to rejecting these statements? He didn't say that? Or he didn't know what he was talking about? Or he didn't mean that? Or he meant the opposite of what he said? He only said the things we want him to have said? In order to support our theory -- whatever theory that happens to be?
Well original Mark does involve a resurrection. But regardless -- are you saying even in the event of no mention of resurrection in any gospel or other part of the New Testament that you would consider Jesus's survival more likely than his death on the cross?No.
To follow a path of research and study dies not begin with an expected outcome.
It's not necessary to deal with a resurrection if one doesn't find a resurrection.
I did not find that a resurrection occured when reading the original gospel of Mark, and the other gospels were not written by witnesses imo so their reports didn't impress me about a resurrection.
I'm home relaxing with a drink after work. I will bring up the passages for you tomorrow.Where did Jesus say that he would be resurrected in G-Mark?
It's very complicated IMO -- whichever way you look at it. Above all it's completely unecessary. Why?
Some Unity/Gilmore persective
Metaphysical meaning of crucifixion (rw)
Metaphysical meaning of crucifixion (rw)
crucifixion--The crossing out in consciousness of errors that have become fixed states of mind; the surrender or death of the whole personality in order that the Christ Mind may be expressed in all its fullness.
The crucifixion of Jesus represents the wiping of personality out of consciousness. We deny the human self so that we may unite with the selfless. We give up the mortal so that we may attain the immortal. We dissolve the thought of the physical body so that we may realize the spiritual body.
https://www.truthunity.net/mbd/resurrection
https://www.truthunity.net/mbd/jesus
Jesus had to die, otherwise no Christianity, no sacrifice of God's lamb for the sins of humanity.How high do you place the possibility Jesus died on the cross?