PureX
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Yet perhaps that's why I LIKE the story so much, too. I see the Jesus that I believe is most heroic, while others see a different Jesus that they believe is the most heroic. In the end, we all get to decide for ourselves who Jesus was and what it means to be a hero. And I think maybe that's better than some fool "authority" telling us, anyway.
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Not to mention that his life does not seem to me to support many of the more religious claims made (perhaps) on his behalf. And even these later "interpreters" refrained from actually making Jesus claim he was God outright. The character I see in the stories, and I grant that this is a mere sketch of a character, does not seem to me to be the figure religion has turned him into. There have been many studies done over the years attempting to separate those sayings and events that would likely have been bonafide, from those what likely have been added later byover-excited "interpreters", and some concensus has even been reached, but in the end we'll never really know.Originally posted by bmyers in short - yes, I think it is entirely possible that we do not have a completely accurate record of what Jesus said during the period of his actual ministry. The record is at the very least extremely incomplete, as there simply is not a sufficient amount of information in the gospels to cover everything said during a 2-3 year period of what we would have to assume is nearly continuous teaching.
Yet perhaps that's why I LIKE the story so much, too. I see the Jesus that I believe is most heroic, while others see a different Jesus that they believe is the most heroic. In the end, we all get to decide for ourselves who Jesus was and what it means to be a hero. And I think maybe that's better than some fool "authority" telling us, anyway.