The apostles repeatedly and accurately wrote of the pending doom of the Jewish temple and Jerusalem itself that eventually occurred in 70 AD. Luke 21:32 Truly, I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all has taken place.
"Jesus was a Capricorn He ate organic food He believed in love and peace And never wore no shoes Long hair, beard and sandals And a funky bunch of friends Reckon may just nail Him up If He come down again 'Cause everybody's gotta have somebody to look down on Prove they can be better than at any time they please Someone doin' somethin' dirty, decent folks can frown on If you can't find nobody else, then help yourself to me Get back, John [Prine] Eggheads cursin' rednecks cussin' Hippies for their hair Others laugh at straights who laugh at Freaks who laugh at squares Some folks hate the Whites Who hate the Blacks who hate the Klan Most of us hate anything that We don't understand 'Cause everybody's gotta have somebody to look down on Prove they can be better than at any time they please Someone doin' somethin' dirty, decent folks can frown on If you can't find nobody else, then help yourself to me Help yourself brother"
(114) Simon Peter said to them: Let Mariham go out from among us, for women are not worthy of the life. Jesus said: Look, I will lead her that I may make her male, in order that she too may become a living spirit resembling you males. For every woman who makes herself male will enter into the kingdom of heaven.
Yes I believe he is one of the genius revolutionaries in recorded human history. I believe he was totally against any violence (even violence against "evil") and he was against violent stories mentioned in the Jewish holy books at the time (but not against core Jewish law). I think he believed the old testament had heavily misrepresented Moses' beliefs by the time he was born. He understood that any violence can be defeated with non-violence (aka radical expression, acceptance and love). IMO what is dramatized about him in the holy books (Bible + Quran) is completely exaggerated after his death by his initial followers and further manipulated by political actors. I don't believe he will return, but the spirit of his message will return through others. I believe he laughed and joked and took dumps and made silly mistakes and had a mother and a father just like any other human. Obviously, he's genetically 100% Middle Eastern and looks exactly like the people who have lived in Bethlehem uninterrupted since his time and till today. I don't believe he engaged in supernatural miracles, but I do believe that he generated some shocking scientific "miracles". I think he probably brought back some people from near-dead or conditions that were considered fatal at the time. I think he did this by teaching people to generate thoughts and feelings that transform the chemical make up of our brain/hormones which in turn dramatically increased the body's immunity and healing power (relative to the time he was alive). I think he's one of the smartest, greatest and bravest humans to have ever lived. If you haven't studied him from an objective non-religious perspective, you're missing out.
So why did all of his apostles (save one) willingly accept horrible suffering and death to preach Jesus's word if they had NOT seen Jesus's many miracles and his resurrected body?
I don't consider any of them holy, I was just being courteous. I don't know. I wouldn't need him to perform miracles, the core message is miraculous enough for me. If he were alive now, I'd risk my life to support a message that radically puts those in need above economic and political interests. I assume his followers felt more strongly about it than I do. Why do you think MLK Jr continued preaching even after they tried to kill him and destroy his family? It's not as uncommon as you think. Even atheists risk their lives for a higher morality every day on this planet, in some war or another. They don't need miracles. Are you saying the message alone is not good enough for you? You can't imagine someone risks their life for this unless miracles were performed? That's a strange position for a Christian imo.
How do you know the apostles suffered and died to preach Jesus' word? Where are their fates described? What are the sources? and what year is the original source material from?
It's funny when he is portrayed as light skinned, tall, light hair color and light eye color. The historical Jesus more likely looked like Yasser Arafat.
I have a hard time with 'faith' and believing in any literature that has been passed down and edited by powerful rulers (King James Edition) over millennia. It's the telephone game, but with thousands of corrupt politicians passing the message and you hearing the end result. I mean, do you wear two different types of fabric at the same time, heathen? Leviticus 19:19 says, “Keep my decrees. Do not mate different kinds of animals. Do not plant your field with two kinds of seed. Do not wear clothing woven of two kinds of material.” And Deuteronomy 22:9–11 commands, “Do not plant two kinds of seed in your vineyard; if you do, not only the crops you plant but also the fruit of the vineyard will be defiled. Do not plow with an ox and a donkey yoked together. Do not wear clothes of wool and linen woven together.” And Xerobull 69:96 says: "Do not house Fords and Chevys together in thine own garage; if you do, not only the babes you pick up but the oil in your engine will be defiled." It's dumb. Show me the OG texts, or take the overall good messages and kick the rest of the biased and edited garbage to the curb.
If I go to a steak restaurant, order a steak, and the waiter brings one to me, does that make me a prophet?
The white image of Christ is really Cesare Borgia And the second son of Pope Alexander The Sixth of Rome and once the picture was shown That's how the devils tricked my dome