Susma Rio Sep said:
I wonder how posters here might react to my wicked thought expounded below:
What is so big deal about the Son of God made man dying a gory excruciating ignoble death on a cross? If I were Jesus, I would do that every Friday evening, or any time on demand. Even worse things; because I would still continue to be God, the second person of the Trinity, and I can have as many and as any kind of resurrections and incarnations as I fancy."
Christianity is a script for God and people who want to take that script and go along with God or his self-proclaimed spokesmen to play along with God. But in that script there is the metaphysical verity also which theists cannot deny that God is eternal and indestructible and all powerful and infinitely versatile. So if we take the metaphysical part of that script which can stand alone without the Christian faith, then what indeed is so terrific about the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ?
Susma Rio Sep
PS I have sent this kind of a post to Jesus, and I have not received so far any response from him; and I am still waiting.
Good point...may I be so bold?
Because my friend, we can only die once (in this plane of existence). Because of that, we are scared to step out. Jesus seems to have pointed out an opening to the continuance of life, that the Jews (at the time) were not aware of. Hence "live for the moment" seemed to be the order of the day, instead of "live for others". Live by the heart, instead of living by the "Law", is what Jesus was apparently saying.
The Jews had ten commandmants, and Jesus superceeded them with two...love God, and love Neighbor. Keep these two commandmants and you keep all of them (more or less).
Like my kid said once...How much does God Love me...this much, then He stretched out his arms, and He died...so we don't have to.
Death is death, gory, or calm is irrelevent. Jesus died about as bad as anyone could at the time, and came back shining like the sun (That would definitely catch my attention).
Peter, on the other hand, has to be melodramatic about it all and insist on being crucified upside down...wonder where the Satinist got their ideas from...
As we think, so our actions manifest Susma, yes? This man named Jesus laid down His life assuming my "sins", and two thousand years later I learn about it. I am affected by His sacrifice, by more than just an obscure point in history...why? I don't know, but I find it comforting, and galvanizing.
I know I'm somebody, cause God don't make junk