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I am preeeeeeety certain that Pagan religions, Satanic religions, Buddhism and quite a few others do NOT reconise Jesus... So... How can they all agree?
Really, how do we know this?
I am preeeeeeety certain that Pagan religions, Satanic religions, Buddhism and quite a few others do NOT reconise Jesus... So... How can they all agree?
That's the only song I know by Iron Butterfly, but I think it's great.
because they proved that Jesus teachings were not unique and divinely inspired.
Well the unique part... all I have to say is ... duh.
Honestly who said his teachings were unique. I mean he taught common sense to a world of people who overlook common sense.
because there are specific teachings that were previously thought to be completely original and new that Jesus preached, but since the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered we now know that he got these teachings when he was trained by the Essenes.
In fact we now know that at the Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople, 300 years after Jesus lived, the Romans decided to condemn all of the Dead Sea Scrolls and (and the Gnostic teachings) because they proved that Jesus teachings were not unique and divinely inspired.
Highly recommended book: The Lost Years of Jesus Revealed, New Revelations of the Dead Sea Scrolls, by Dr. C.F. Potter
Again I have to ask you how in fact we know this. Because of a book by Dr. Potter?
I was aware of the role of the Council of Nicaea and Constantinople long before Dan Brown wrote his book,
I am not aware of the Romans condemning anything, since this was a convocation of Christians, not Italians.
And didn't we just find the Dead Sea Scrolls in the 1900's? This sounds like a lot of mumble/garble.
Christ's message, a message of forgiveness, that we must learn to forgive, did change the world, it would seem. That is historical.
Well the unique part... all I have to say is ... duh.
Honestly who said his teachings were unique. I mean he taught common sense to a world of people who overlook common sense.
hello friend,
actually there are many books written on this. I just recommend that one as one I like. In fact it is a pretty common belief now that the Dead Sea Scrolls were held by the Essenes and that Jesus was taught by the Essenes at some point. Some actually believe Jesus himself was an Essene. Try Googling it...
good, because that book is a work of fiction. I have avoided reading it because I am more interested in the true story, which I have found to be even more intriguing than what I've heard about the book. if you are interested in this, read the book "The Dead Sea Scroll Deception."
The Scrolls were discovered in 1947. They are not mumble/garble. They are among the most important archeoligical, religious, and historical finds of our time.
I don't argue at all that he changed the world, in fact I'd say he continues to, today. It's my prayer that more people follow his actual teachings, and the world would become a more peaceful place.
namaste
Again, I couldn't disagree with the thought that Jesus was taught by Essene teachers and I don't know if there is harm in stating that Jesus Himself was an Essene. The harm is to vaguely claim that "some actually believe". This type of unsupported argument is the mumble/garble I was talking about.
I wasn't referring to the Dead Sea Scrolls when I mentioned mumble/garble. I was referring to your statement,
"In fact we now know that at the Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople, 300 years after Jesus lived, the Romans decided to condemn all of the Dead Sea Scrolls..."
They surely are not complete and they surely don't represent the total thought of the Essenes, but only one set of files of maybe many that had been created.
Gary Beckwith wrote:
I am not sure why a "newbie" would not post links, but I am not aware of any rules on this forum that would limit you. Please go ahead. I am interested in the subject, but not passionate. I do believe in the Station of Jesus as a Manifestation and don't question His Word. I am also aware that certain information was ignored by the Council of Nicaea, and many think that it was related to the structure of the future church and much of the dogma that isn't in the Bible. The "Mysteries" of Christianity so to speak. So please share URL's with us all.
Gary Beckwith wrote:
I am not sure why a "newbie" would not post links, but I am not aware of any rules on this forum that would limit you. Please go ahead. I am interested in the subject, but not passionate. I do believe in the Station of Jesus as a Manifestation and don't question His Word. I am also aware that certain information was ignored by the Council of Nicaea, and many think that it was related to the structure of the future church and much of the dogma that isn't in the Bible. The "Mysteries" of Christianity so to speak. So please share URL's with us all.
Gary Beckwith wrote:
I post on other forums as well as this one and the subjects vary widely. One of the forums has a saying that goes..."Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof..." I am not interested enough in the topic to do the research myself. In fact, I would suspect the "proof" would not be positive anyway...just suggestive. I am not sure why a "newbie" would not post links, but I am not aware of any rules on this forum that would limit you. Please go ahead. I am interested in the subject, but not passionate. I do believe in the Station of Jesus as a Manifestation and don't question His Word. I am also aware that certain information was ignored by the Council of Nicaea, and many think that it was related to the structure of the future church and much of the dogma that isn't in the Bible. The "Mysteries" of Christianity so to speak. So please share URL's with us all.