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Alternative Viewpoints on Jesus

Mr Cheese

Well-Known Member
Could God microwave a burrito so hot not even he himself could eat it?
irrelivant question

as you are attempting to relogate God to some seperate entity....

as such God is the microwave, the burrito, the heat and the act of eating itself....

I am the one who has been hated everywhere
and who has been loved everywhere.
I am the one whom they call Life,
and you have called Death.
I am the one whom they call Law,
and you have called Lawlessness.
I am the one whom you have pursued,
and I am the one whom you have seized.
I am the one whom you have scattered,
and you have gathered me together.
I am the one before whom you have been ashamed,
and you have been shameless to me.
I am she who does not keep festival,
and I am she whose festivals are many.
I, I am godless,
and I am the one whose God is great.
I am the one whom you have reflected upon,
and you have scorned me.
I am unlearned,
and they learn from me.

--thunder the perfect mind
 

no-body

Well-Known Member
irrelivant question

as you are attempting to relogate God to some seperate entity....

as such God is the microwave, the burrito, the heat and the act of eating itself....

Yes, I agree completely. Unity.

I respect all forms of accessing God.

But--I bristle at those who want their way to be the only way. But--is my making those who create the other into the other perpetuating the other... ? I will have to go meditate on that :sarcastic
 

jmvizanko

Uber Tool
Does anyone have their own view of who Jesus was or is they'd like to share?

I do note assume to the same level as other historical figures that the man even existed.

If he did, I think he probably had bipolar, or some other disorder causing delusions of grandeur.

I have entertained the idea that perhaps Jesus was Satan. Isn't it rather convenient for Jesus to make the one unforgivable sin suggesting that his works were Satanic? (if that is the proper interpretation of blasphemy of the holy spirit) Of course, I don't believe Satan, or the god of the Bible exist, so its just "for fun."
 
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