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=> That Old Bottom Line....

That Old Bottom Line....
Posted by pancho (Moderator) - Saturday, July 12 2008, 19:40:40 (CEST)
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Jesus had to be murdered or else no Christian could get into heaven.


You can disguise it all you want to, choose which parts of his clothing you want...but the truth is that had Jesus died a natural death....no Christian could be "saved".

Therefore you can focus on the resurrection all you want to...so long as you understand that the resurrection had to come after MURDER..and not a natural death.

To call Christianity a religion "born in murder" is no exagerration or slander, but the simple, unvarnished, truth.

Further, to claim that no Christian living today, if the choice were somehow magically given him, would dare spare Jesus from the Cross, is also no slander or insult....and certainly not the result of "hatred" for Christians. It's merely a sad truth. If arrow says he would spare Jesus from the Jews, meaning that the Jews handed him over for execution..it's still true that according to God, the Father, Jesus, the son, had to be murdered by SOMEBODY. Is he merely upset that a Jew was chosen for this necessary god-ordained task? Would he rather no one had murdered Jesus? Hardly.

There would be no Christian religion today if Jesus had been spared. I would have gladly spared him and considered it a good deed. The fact that the world would have been spared Christianity would have been an even better deed. There was plenty of love and self-sacrifice before Jesus...but cannibalism and vampirism were introduced as "religion" by Christianity...as was the veneration of instruments of torture, mutilation and murder....as was the notion of benefitting from the murder of Innocents. The world could well have done without this religion.

Christianity is born in murder...it may be reborn in resurrection...but its birth came through murder..

No wonder.



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