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Who is Jesus?

capumetu

Active Member
I think the verb tense you presented implies you are looking for a very specific response. So here goes...


I think Jesus is a sagely, likely enlightened being whose body and mind died 1,982 years ago...give or take, who no longer self-identifies as Jesus.

Very honest answer sir, I had to look up sagely as I was ignorant of it's meaning, I agree with your post, and deducing from your statement that he no longer identifies as Jesus, I gather you believe he exists elsewhere, in which I agree with as well.
 

capumetu

Active Member
I think the Jesus you mean was something of an anarchist, possibly even a terrorist fighting Roman occupation ans was crucified for his crimes. When the bible was compiled the life of john the baptiser was merged with that of a strident opponent of Rome to make the jesus you all know ans love.

Before anyone asks, i have no hard evidence for this, only knowledge of Roman tactics at the time and various snippets i have read.

Thanks for your post Chris
 

capumetu

Active Member
The Son of God (creator of this and many other inhabited worlds) incarnate anonymously being both divine and human in one miraculous personality.

Yes sir, I agree that he is the son of God, although I think that he was anything but anonymous (wow I am glad you spelled that). If he was who he claimed however, he was fully human, as he was a corresponding ransom for Adam, perfect human life offered to by back what a perfect human life lost.
 

capumetu

Active Member
My belief is that He is the Son of God who created Heaven and Earth and all things and the Being we rely on for redemption, salvation and any good thing.

The opening verse of the Bible states God created the heavens and the earth, and logically all other things as mentioned. But yes he is the son of God. He assisted in the creation as well, but not credited as the creator. Thanks for your response Prophet
 

capumetu

Active Member
For me Jesus was the leader of a small spiritual (tantric) mission centered around the teachings in Q-lite. His mission inspired the author of gMark to write the first half of his gospel story. He did not start Christianity.

For me Jesus was the leader of a small spiritual (tantric) mission centered around the teachings in Q-lite. His mission inspired the author of gMark to write the first half of his gospel story. He did not start Christianity.

Thanks Marc for the input. It is true he did not start it, but he is the head of it.
 

capumetu

Active Member
This question would be answered by different people from their own personal perspective. And you will see that in this thread for sure. And everyone will say that with conviction.

Anyway, from a historical perspective, there could be only probabilities. He probably was a rebel, who called himself the messiah, and as 10 to 13 other so called messiahs were killed by the Romans, he was too. Thats it.

That would definitely be Roman history I believe
 

capumetu

Active Member
My belief is that He is the Son of God who created Heaven and Earth and all things and the Being we rely on for redemption, salvation and any good thing.

God is the creator, Jesus however is referred to as the master craftsman that assisted in all creation Col 1:16. Of course he did not create himself. Jesus was the first creation by God Rev 3:14
 
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