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That's a step on the way to John Shelby Spong
That's a step on the way to John Shelby Spong, who thinks that the Resurrection and the Ascension were originally one 'metaphorical' event, which later became differentiated and given literal narratives.
Not at all. All I'm saying is that something can be both literal and an allegory or metaphor. This has been the approach from the very beginning. Therefore one can view the flood, for example, as being a real event but also see it as an allegory for baptism and the Church.
Well one could, but it'd be a bit of a stretch.
Not really. St. Paul does exactly that.
Stretching the truth, you mean?
In Paul's case it seems he added his own hellenic-inspired theological take on the life of Jesus to the OT stories.
Ever read the Epistle of James? It has a quite different message to Paul's epistles.It is traditionally considered to be the work of James the Righteous, brother of Jesus.
MMMWell... there's never ever been ANY proof of Jesus even existing so to send him off to 'heaven' is the final nail in the coffin, so to speak.Although there never WAS a coffin !!! LOL
You're always whingeing about God not helping out and when God does your whinge about that too.Goddodging Shakes?
Now how about a comment from a Christian on the "Charlie Grad and God" thread?
just to note that you have had 2 comments from Christians on that thread.
Which two?If one was Spud I am still awaiting his explanation of an extremely cryptic (to me anyway) comment.
You mean to use evidence here instead of proof and in terms of the existence of a preacher called Jesus in early CE around the 'Holy Land', then the NT does amount to evidence.
So the Quran proves all of Islam is true because IT exists ?!!?!?
If the less than credible story of the resurrection of Jesus is true, why didn't he stay down here on earth instead of disappearing skywards? If only the 'saved' go to heaven, and the rest end up burning in the fires of hell for all eternity, surely it is most unfair of Jesus not to be doing his bit down here convincing everyone he is all that the gospel writers claim he is.I have asked this question many times over the years, but have never had a sensible answer from Biblical literalists.
Evidence not proof !!@***