Morning Gonners,
Just out of interest, does it also matter to you much whether you must believe too that Jesus was a man-god, or even whether he existed at all? I ask because I might equally say that, for example, I follow the teachings of Aristotle or Plato but I really don’t care at all whether those people really existed, or indeed whether the ideas attributed to them were actually theirs. The work stands alone on its merits in other words regardless of its provenance. My experience of “followers" of Jesus Christ on the other hand is that it matters to them – really, really matters in fact – not only that Jesus was real and that the words recorded in biblical texts were his, but also that he really was the son of God.
This approach seems to me to be epistemically different from the “ideas stand alone” approach, and to carry certain dangers - the inability to develop and adapt the ideas expressed for example because, after all, if a “god of the omnis” or his son said them they must be inerrantly and eternally correct right?
Short version – do you “follow the teachings” just because you find them morally useful, or do you need the religiosity part too to give them force?
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Just out of interest, does it also matter to you much whether you must believe too that Jesus was a man-god,It vexes me not a jot, Jesus the man, Jesus the God, Jesus the man-God, the Holy Trinity, Jesus died for our sins, eh how come that Thomas guy could touch his wound if he was a God? that question used to haunt me, not anymore, all I know is that a great man came into this world and changed it and me, Praise the Lord, and just to add, because I am a bit of a hypocrite, at Easter I will join with other Christians and joyfully say "HE HAS RISEN" sue me.
Further and this I think answers old Siriams question, Christianity is my home, but I care not a jot where I gather my wisdom from, Aristotle, Plato, Buddha, Mohammed, I am a big fan of Socrates ( you don't get much Socratic debate on this forum ) and even further a wise Atheist once told me, God does not want you to think about him but he does want you to think, I can visit, but Christianity is my home.
Gonnagle.
PS: Jesus was real person, a historical figure, how do I know, Albert Einstein told me
