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Most people know the story of the Israelites and the golden calf. What a lot of people don't know is that the calf that was created was a sphinx like creature who's most prominent feature was its calf body. These creatures were believed to carry God down to earth. After a length of time people forgot God and began worshipping these sphinxes as God. Essentially they elevated something to a deific level because it was so close to the Holy One.
My Question then is this: Is it possible that Jesus might have been a good prophet (as many people believe) that was turned into a deity by his followers? This question assumes that Jesus was at the very least a real person so answer accordingly. |
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It is extremely possible!
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I don't see why not. Jesus distinguishes himself from God many times in the gospels, and in one of them (Luke?) he cries out to God, "Why have you forsaken me?" This does not sound like the reaction of someone who is God in human form. I just don't get the impression that he is supposed to be equal to God. Of course, there are also scriptural references that do give him divine characteristics, so it's hard to say.
The problem is that all of our references were written by people who could have wanted to make him look like God or whatever else they had in mind. |
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It is true that all of the references we have are written by people that wanted to make him look like God. Also, on top of that quite a bit, if not all, of the four gospels are Theology and not factual information. |
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Don't know if this is the right thread to post this in, but here's a short (and probably incomplete) list of requirements for the Moshiach (messiah)
First, the word Moshiach does not mean savior it translates to the anointed one. following comes directly from www.jewfaq.org Quote:
That's all I'm going to write, if you want to read more follow this link: http://www.jewsforjudaism.org/web/pd...Pages_v4ab.pdf |
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I do have a couple questions about the messianic predictions: -What time period(s) were each of these predictions written and what was going on during that time period(s)? -How likely is it that the prophets were writing what they expected the messiah to be and not what the messiah actually was to be? One of the things I'd like to point out is that God often works in ways that seem to be at odds with what people think should happen. This is especially apparent in the Hebrew scriptures. Jeremiah was a prime example of this. God forces him to live a cursed life because he is doing Gods will. So much so that Jeremiah curses God on a number of occasions in some of the worst ways imaginable.
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OK,
I just went down the requirements and failed to see the one he didn't fulfill. Maybe you could point this out... but a new thread may be appropriate for that discussion. As for the question at hand... that predicates that Jesus was either a loon or a liar. Or that his followers completely misrepresented what he said, and so the same can be said about them. I see no reason to accept any of those premises. The problem with “what if” questions, is that they go past any logical progression and bypass the real reasons for disbelief. You don't have to create a parallel philosophy in order to reject the Christ. Just say you don't believe and move on.
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