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RE: Jesus: The Only Way to God?

in #religion8 years ago

Jesus Christ, how can he know intimately the motivations of horrible deeds without being guilty of them. Hell is here, when we judge each other. Righteousness is poison when coupled with denial. Justification come from understanding, understanding comes from firsthand experience. Nobody can pretend to have the firsthand experience of living someone else's life without reproach, as the probably fictional character, Jesus, learned well. He was branded as the king of jews after passing judgment on all of his constituents, and paid the ultimate price by deciding to use his one and only life on planet earth to pass judgment on other human beings.

Christians have an obligation to let their neighbors be themselves. Without judgement.

I wish this were true then we wouldn't have to live in a world with violent false religions trying to take over the world and Jesus would have helped by doing good instead of passing judgment unto fellow man.

Christians seem to have more a relationship with hitler than the God they claim favors them, but they don't even know this god's name and cant seem to decide if this god is good or evil....

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I'm sorry your experience with Christans has not been more positive. Unfortunately, many misguided people have used his name to do horrible things, completely ignoring his teachings to be loving and non-judgmental to all others. I don't know why they do this. However, I believe that some day they will see the consequences of their appalling behavior, just as all evil people will see the consequences of their behavior.

As far as how did Jesus experience everything for everyone? I don't know, but I'm sure he would have the capacity, if he is God. The point is, he can understand you perfectly.

I respect the christian tenets of religion, but I cant see the trait of understanding "everyone" as anything other than an egotistical attempt to understand the world we live in by pretending to understand everyone. You cannot do this and continue to hold your morals in a fixed position; causing change of individual values and subversion of intentions. Some people don't need to be understood, but choosing to not understand them is in itself a passing of judgment upon them. There is no understanding for someone who takes pleasure in the murder of your family. Understand how, in choosing to leave people out of an understanding of the world, and using Jesus as a crux to say that only he can understand them, you are willfully allowing evil to perpetuate itself.

Contending that the events of the bible are in their present form uncorrupted, it is likely that Plautius understood the extent of Jesus's egotism and his own failure to recognize it, more than Jesus understood why all great philosophers were put to death for their words.