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Jesus is the ultimate hero!

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  • Christianbookworm
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    Idk why a muslim would say that though.... They think Jesus was only a prophet. Somehow.

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  • rogue06
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    Originally posted by Christianbookworm View Post
    Why are you replying to yourself? And it is an established historical fact that Jesus of Nazareth existed. We couldn't make Him up. Obviously, only Christians believe He is fully God and fully human.
    Jesus Mythicism has pretty much been relegated to that dust bin of history even by a number of atheist scholars.

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  • Christianbookworm
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    Why are you replying to yourself? And it is an established historical fact that Jesus of Nazareth existed. We couldn't make Him up. Obviously, only Christians believe He is fully God and fully human.

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  • Christianbookworm
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    Hmm, finite powerful entities are also weak compared to Jesus!

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  • Christianbookworm
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    Meanwhile, Jesus is the authority figure above all authority figures!

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  • Hypatia_Alexandria
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    Originally posted by Christianbookworm View Post
    Please go aeay. Jesus is better than the antiheroes of Greek myth. And is real.
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  • Christianbookworm
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    Originally posted by Hypatia_Alexandria View Post
    Read the gospels.
    Please go aeay. Jesus is better than the antiheroes of Greek myth. And is real.

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  • Hypatia_Alexandria
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    Originally posted by Christianbookworm View Post
    What does Greek mythology have to do with Jesus?
    Read the gospels.

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  • Christianbookworm
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    If Jesus is the Good Physician, does that make us the incompetent interns?

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  • Christianbookworm
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    I didn't say they were a good one! Anyway true Israel was not the same as the nation of Israel. But that is getting off topic.

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  • shunyadragon
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    Originally posted by Christianbookworm View Post
    Ancient Israel definitely was a damsel in distress.
    . . . and then the divorce.

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  • Christianbookworm
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    Ancient Israel definitely was a damsel in distress.

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  • Christianbookworm
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    Now, does this mean the Church is the damsel in distress?

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  • Christianbookworm
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    Jesus is the true champion of the oppressed! Well, in His good timing. After all, He would want the oppressors to accept the offer of salvation also!

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  • lee_merrill
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    I like calling Jesus a hero, because it's so un-Christianese...

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