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RE: Jesus: The Only Way to God?

in #religion8 years ago

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.