What selection pressure, would wipe Jesus out?

What could have killed Jesus?

  • A mad dictator

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  • A violently oppressive regime

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  • A sickly culture

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  • A tenacity for persecution

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  • A weary strength

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  • A harder cross

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  • A bitterer resurrection

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Warden_of_the_Storm

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You still don't know a single thing about evolution and basic science.
 
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The fact that there is no ship, and nobody trying to run it... should be your first clue.
 
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Are you ever going to talk about biological evolution? Because that's what this forum is about, but you never seem to want to discuss it.
 
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Are you ever going to talk about biological evolution? Because that's what this forum is about, but you never seem to want to discuss it.

Let's look at it from God's perspective: what would you change, of the species of which Jesus is a member?
 
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Let's look at it from God's perspective: what would you change, of the species of which Jesus is a member?

I don't think it controversial for the Christians and non-Christians to say that Jesus' species was human.

He didn't have biological children in the conventional sense, so he isn't relevant to evolution.
 
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A bitterer resurrection. For within the glory of recursive evolution, an infinite ionic flux disrupts the resurrective force, and anything more bitter than what has currently been perceived will cause holistic flux withdrawal.
Are you saying all Hell couldn't keep Jesus in the grave?
 
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Which is why in both the Apostles' and Nicene Creeds Christians confess, "He suffered under Pontius Pilate".

Jesus was "legitimately" killed by the powers of the state. It was institutional violence that put Jesus to death. Or to quote James H. Cone, "the crucifixion was clearly a first-century lynching."

To address the actual OP of this thread. I have nothing to say, I read a few lines of word salad and then gave up.

-CryptoLutheran
 
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I don't think it controversial for the Christians and non-Christians to say that Jesus' species was human.

He didn't have biological children in the conventional sense, so he isn't relevant to evolution.

Indeed, in Christianity a denial of Jesus' full-blooded humanity is one of the most serious arch-heresies. It's the only heresy the Bible itself specifically identifies as "antichrist".

-CryptoLutheran
 
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