There seems to be a huge focus on what is and is not considered authoritative, and I think an example would be useful. So here is a theological speculation:
Why was Jesus crucified? My contention is the following:
1: Caiphas, head of the Sanhedrin, thought Jesus was an emissary from the planet Zargon and intent on taking the whole world hostage, by enslaving them to a new religion of His own divinity, under the guise of Judaism, so wanted him 'sorted' by the Romans.
2: Pilate was terrified that Zargon would take Rome out with a tactical nuclear device if he was seen to be the killer of their emissary, so he tried to shift the blame back onto the Jews.
3: Caiphas worried about the same thing happening to Jerusalem, so he tried to shift the blame back again, onto Rome. He won.
4: In the end the Zargons killed two birds with one stone, they took out Jerusalem with a low-yield zero-trace device in 70AD, whilst another emissary did a deal that Rome would be spared if the Romans took the wrap for what happened to Jerusalem.
5: A number of texts were left behind, collectively called "The New Testament", which fabricated the myth of the first emisarry's divinity, upon which a sect was founded, to prepare the way for when they come back.
Discuss...
Thomas
Why was Jesus crucified? My contention is the following:
1: Caiphas, head of the Sanhedrin, thought Jesus was an emissary from the planet Zargon and intent on taking the whole world hostage, by enslaving them to a new religion of His own divinity, under the guise of Judaism, so wanted him 'sorted' by the Romans.
2: Pilate was terrified that Zargon would take Rome out with a tactical nuclear device if he was seen to be the killer of their emissary, so he tried to shift the blame back onto the Jews.
3: Caiphas worried about the same thing happening to Jerusalem, so he tried to shift the blame back again, onto Rome. He won.
4: In the end the Zargons killed two birds with one stone, they took out Jerusalem with a low-yield zero-trace device in 70AD, whilst another emissary did a deal that Rome would be spared if the Romans took the wrap for what happened to Jerusalem.
5: A number of texts were left behind, collectively called "The New Testament", which fabricated the myth of the first emisarry's divinity, upon which a sect was founded, to prepare the way for when they come back.
Discuss...
Thomas