gnano said:
The moral appropriateness of emulating Christ has serious flaws. Several aspects of his moral behavior are the antithesis of what we might call ideal conduct. It is quite clear Jesus believed that anyone that did not embrace his teachings would be and should be severely punished. He said to his disciples:
And if anyone will not receive you or listen to your words, shake off the dust from your feet as you leave that house or town. Truly, I say to you, it shall be more tolerable on the day of judgment for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah than for that town [Matt. 10:14-15].
Jesus would preach forgiveness while simultaneously maintaining, whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness and is guilty of an eternal sin [Matt. 23:33]. Notice the use of the words never and eternal. That sounds pretty permanent to me for someone who is supposed to be a savior.
If we are going to emulate Jesus
what does that mean for us? Are we going to be punitive and unforgiving of human foibles of which we are all guilty of from time to time? That is exactly what Jesus is depicted doing in the bible and that is what Christians want everyone to accept. The idea of universal salvation through Christ for the whole of humanity is just another gospel fiction as Jesus said,
Go nowhere among the Gentiles and enter no town of the Samaritans, but go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel [Matt. 10:5-6].
It makes no sense whatsoever that Jesus would want or need to save the Jewish population first. Why would a completely just and universal savior want to save only one particular religious group first? Jesus as a savior should have no favorites because he is supposed to be everyones redemption. Why would Jesus [who is also god himself] need to start the process of salvation through only one religious group in the Middle East first? The son of god could have had tens of thousands of disciples saving individuals from every other conceivable false religion in the world. Why was Jesus limited to only twelve disciples for such a monumental task? The answer is there is no answer unless someone out there can explain it to me.
If you look at the history of every religion you will see that the prophets and different incarnations descend to the particular area at the particular time to execute a particular mission. They DON"T come to save the whole world.
An intelligent person preaches according to the time, place and cicrumstances. And so did Jesus, and so did Mohamed.
Take a look, for example, who were the people Jesus preached to: they were simple peasants, fisherman and other ingnorant folk who didn't have much of a religion at that time. They were lost in their believes and their moral principles were low at that time. Jesus came with the mission to elevate them to the reasonable level where they can practice a simple form of religion, enough to be considiered humans. He was treating them as some ignorant children.
Let's look at some of the commandments:
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Honour thy father and thy mother
Why did that have to be one of the 10 commandments? Didn't people in those times doing that already? Apparently not, otherwise He wouldn't be mentioning it. Like for example, Jesus in nor forbidding us to have sex with our mother and sister (or brother) because Jews at that time didn't have any problems with that. So He thought there's no need to offend them with such a rule. However, seems like Mohamed had to implement that order in Koran.
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Thou shalt not kill
Huh? I can only imagine how hard was it to live through your old age then.
People of Israel were savages, non less, and He had to put a stop to it. But now they are actually trying to change it, or they already did, to say, Thou Shalt not Murder. We will see why later on.
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Thou shalt not steal
Yes, they were obviously having a terrible issues with thieves. I believe that police deparment was very greatful to Jesus for bringing up that subject.
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Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour
In another words, DON"T LIE. If there's anything God hates most in this world, it is liers for sure. In those times there were so many of them, they had to make it a religious law. They had to tell them that it will cost heavens if they keep on doing it.
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Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour's.
This is particulary hillarious!
People of Israel, dear followers of Jesus:
Stop killing each other, stop stealing what's not yours, stop lying to each other and stop hopping women that aren't your wives, including their servants, asses, oxes or anything that's not under your own ownership, and you will go to heaven for sure.
I know I was a bit sarcastic, but please, take a look at these commandments and just for a second stop being a freak who does not want to see beyond what you're told it's right. And don't worry, I promise you, you will not go to hell, God is not that terrible, no matter what the scriptures
seem to be saying.
Jesus came for a particular reason, just like Mohamed did. God sent them to uplift certain group of people in the certain part of the world for a good reason.
And that is why Christians throughout the history had to kill people to get them to accept Jesus. And that is why Bible went through soooo many changes to keep up with the modern times and rulers. Same thing happen to Koran as well.
Now, I'm not saying that Jesus teachings are disposable and as soon as He ascended to the spiritual world we should discard everything He said and go on with out lives.
If you feel that the rules He gave apply to you and you feel comfortable following them, then you should, and you will get the result He promised.
But you will have to follow exactly what He said, not the interpretation of His words. Otherwise, you might get a different result.
For example, when God created the whole world, what did He say?
The first thing He said was about the diet of the man. And that was......well....not chickens, not steaks, not buffalos. not dogs, not cats, but:
"Then God said, "Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the surface of all the earth, and every tree which has fruit yielding seed; it shall be food for you"
ouch, that kinda doesn't sound like what we're eating today.
We kinda eat the diet He prescribed after He flooded the whole world. He said to Noah that he might eat everything that moves and lives, He gave him animals, just like He have him seeds and greens in the begining. You can find that quote in the Bible.
So here you have God changing the diet of His people from the original vegeterian to the meat eating diet, BECAUSE there was nothing left to eat except animals.
Later on, when they go from Egypt to the promised land, God sends them Manna to eat, again a vegetarian diet, but the have grumbled and grumbled and Moses had to do something so God got angry at their lust for meat, cause they got used to eating meat in Egypt, so He sends them birds as well as famine, just to show how
happy He is with their choice of food.
And yet, today, Christians all over the world, in celebration of Jesus, following his footsteps, killl so many animals, eat their flesh, when they have so much other non violent food to eat.
Where in the Bible was Jesus described killing one animal, burning it's flesh and eating it?
Did you know that in the old language spoket at the times of Jesus, meat and food had the same word>
So when Jesus asks: bring me some meat, He actually is asking for some food.
Where will you hear anyone, meat eater or not, coming home or as a guest, and saying: bring me some meat!
You have to be a real savage to call for food in such way.
We usually say, bring me some food.
What to speak of Jesus, such a wellwisher of all living entities, kind to everyone, a sheppard of the whole world. How do we see Him slaughtering one sheep after another, just to eat some meat???!!!
We have seriously gone a different way, people.
Any comments?
I know I wrote a lot. But I was simply following my thoughts. Sorry about that.