Posted by: Liszmaninopin Today at 7:05pm
You are right there about people painting Jesus in unrealistic ways. What I really believe about the guy was that he was a man known among friends and relatives for being honest and good. Eventually, people came to admire him, and he decided to travel around Israel spreading his wisdom. I think alot of the modern claims about Jesus stem from Paul's thoughts. It's amazing how much influence Paul has had on the world's history! Just think what it would be like if you could write a book with your thoughts that 2000 years down the line billions of people would take as complete truth. Imagine how the world would be different if Paul said something like "Thou shalt let no man starve..." or "Thou shalt not raise thine hand to thine neighbour..." or something else. Instead, he had to get preaching hellfire and power-trip.
Israelites are Arab. Actually, technically speaking, they're both Semitic races (named after Biblical Shem, if I remember correctly) Perhaps their skin might be a tad lighter today, but that is largely from European jews immigrating to the area. There is a large body of poor jews of Middle Eastern descent who live in Israel, and are indistinguishable from their Muslim neighbors except for dress customs. Have you ever noticed that Jesus is nearly always portrayed in America as nearly white? Why don't they usually give him the honest brown color?
I assume you were being sarcastic with the remarks about Paul. If not, there are at least 6 places in Paul's writings that explicitly reiterate Jesus' command to his followers to "love your neighbor as yourself". Obviously, if one loves their neighbors as themself they will not raise their hand against them. I am yet to find a scripture that in root language indicates the existence of a literal hell. Jesus could not simply have been a good man. Either he was who he said he was, or he was an impostor. If he was an impostor or a liar, he would have been bad. If he was who he said he was, his existence has much more impact on the world than an ordinary "good man".
Maybe they are all a browner color.
Posted by: Chopiabin Today at 7:49pm
I can't imagine that there being over 70 instances of the (nearly) same story could be a coincidence. All of these "saviors" claimed (or were proclaimed) the son of (a) god, and all were killed or sacrificed in some way to "cleanse the people." It seems to me that these stories (or their plots) could have gotten somehow entangled with tyhe story of Jesus, who was a very good Jewish leader with great ideas who was killed because the Romans thought he was becoming too powerful.
I agree with you about constantine. I don't think he did it to control the people (although his conversion is considered a political move). I think that the human mind looks for comfort and order in everything (especially the unknown ie death) and they saw The story of Christianity as something comforting. It was then passed down as fact for thousands of years until the present in which it is so ingrained that there are people today who fail to look at reason (no offense).
The reason that Jesus is still paintd as a white guy is that deep down our culture is still very much racist.
There are at least two distinct differences between Jesus and the rest of these self-proclaimed prophets.
1. Jesus' status was proclaimed by God himself. Mathew 3:17 says: "Look! Also, there was a voice from the heavens that said "This is my son, the beloved, whom I have approved".
2.Over 500 people saw Jesus during the time he spent on Earth after his death and resurection - 1st. Corinthians 15:1-8.
According to the bible, the motives behind Jesus' death were not political. The pharisees pushed Pilate to order Jesus' death, even releasing a murderer instead of Jesus. There are no other sources that would imply a political execution. In fact, Christians didn't come to be persecuted by Rome until the 2nd century. Obviously, if the Romans were thinking Jesus was a threat, they would have squashed his followers as well.
You may be right about looking for comfort. I don't think it's fair though, to assume that real christians follow their belief system as a means of escape from the reality of death. I think that I will be resurected if I die. However, to say that I only feel this way to avoid the unpleasant feeling associated with thoughts of death is incorrect. Logically, if I can allow the idea that I may die, I am also comfortable with the idea of staying dead. It's all in the mind. Since I don't beleive in eternal torture, I have no extreme fear of death.
I should take no offense unless you are calling me unreasonable.
Every time I see one of those paintings of Jesus wih the long blond hair and the weak look, I picture in my mind a real person based on that image, walking down the street in a tie-dye shirt, smoking a cigarette and wearing those round sunglasses with the thin wire frame with blue lenses. In other words, those crappy pictures remind me of hippies.