Members Popular Post SexyAsianStud Posted July 11, 2020 Members Popular Post Posted July 11, 2020 (edited) The BBC airs a comedy show where nothing is off limits. This one made me laugh out loud. I hope you all out there are not offended. It turns popular prejudices inside out. Edited July 11, 2020 by SexyAsianStud Formatting error Pete1111, Lucky, Buddy2 and 5 others 4 1 3 Quote
Members SexyAsianStud Posted July 12, 2020 Author Members Posted July 12, 2020 59 minutes ago, AdamSmith said: This does not replay. Sorry - do not understand what you wrote here.... Quote
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caeron Posted July 12, 2020 Posted July 12, 2020 Very cute. Of course, I don't think there's a jesus of any color, but it is perverse how so many people seem to think that Jesus was some white christian dude, instead of a middle eastern jewish rabbi. AdamSmith, Lucky and SexyAsianStud 2 1 Quote
Members tassojunior Posted July 12, 2020 Members Posted July 12, 2020 (edited) He would have looked like what Jewish males then looked like. A scientific guess. History, slavery, segregation might have changed if churches had had this image. https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/health/a234/1282186/ Edited July 12, 2020 by tassojunior AdamSmith and boiworship 2 Quote
AdamSmith Posted July 12, 2020 Posted July 12, 2020 1 hour ago, caeron said: Very cute. Of course, I don't think there's a jesus of any color I used to think that. But the very detailed and strange Markan Gospel, and the probably lost precursor works such as the Q Gospel as well as the multiply corroborated Sayings gospels, found in the caves outside the Mediterranean, suggest from contemporary evidence there probably was some very strange Hebrew prophet moving around his world upsetting the existing order at that time. In ways that would have made his own authorities want to be rid of him. To avoid drawing down trouble from their Roman governors. https://www.amazon.com/Historical-Jesus-Mediterranean-Jewish-Peasant/dp/0060616296https Latbear4blk 1 Quote
caeron Posted July 12, 2020 Posted July 12, 2020 I don't doubt that there was some event that triggered all. I remain dubious about various accounts. I would be delighted if an archaeological find could resolve it all. Quote
AdamSmith Posted July 12, 2020 Posted July 12, 2020 34 minutes ago, caeron said: I don't doubt that there was some event that triggered all. I remain dubious about various accounts. I would be delighted if an archaeological find could resolve it all. There is some contemporary scholarly thought that his losing his temper and kicking over the obscene money-lenders’ tables in the Temple is what triggered the Jewish establishment to come after him and have him strung up. Of course there is no ‘archeological’ evidence after 2000 years. Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted July 12, 2020 Members Posted July 12, 2020 9 hours ago, AdamSmith said: I used to think that. But the very detailed and strange Markan Gospel, and the probably lost precursor works such as the Q Gospel as well as the multiply corroborated Sayings gospels, found in the caves outside the Mediterranean, suggest from contemporary evidence there probably was some very strange Hebrew prophet moving around his world upsetting the existing order at that time. In ways that would have made his own authorities want to be rid of him. To avoid drawing down trouble from their Roman governors. https://www.amazon.com/Historical-Jesus-Mediterranean-Jewish-Peasant/dp/0060616296https This is very close to saying that finding traces of an unusual strong season of rains and floods is proof of the universal flood not being a myth. AdamSmith 1 Quote
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Members tassojunior Posted July 12, 2020 Members Posted July 12, 2020 (edited) 10 hours ago, AdamSmith said: Of course there is no ‘archeological’ evidence after 2000 years. well....maybe Edited July 12, 2020 by tassojunior Quote
caeron Posted July 12, 2020 Posted July 12, 2020 You never know when they might unearth more documents from the period. The dead sea scrolls came from that time period. Quote
AdamSmith Posted July 12, 2020 Posted July 12, 2020 6 hours ago, tassojunior said: well....maybe Very intriguing find, but after considerable thought, not much credenced by the archeological or other scholars. The family & individual names engraved thereon were very common/frequent in that region during that time. Quote
Members tassojunior Posted July 12, 2020 Members Posted July 12, 2020 16 minutes ago, AdamSmith said: Very intriguing find, but after considerable thought, not much credenced by the archeological or other scholars. The family & individual names engraved thereon were very common/frequent in that region during that time. I've read scholars and scientists equally on both sides. Never seen such a split. IF there was a Jesus, he probably was married with kids and buried in an ossuary tomb. Maybe a zealot or well known to his people but not Rome famous. And all the miracles were later embellishments. The James ossuary ,if it's inscription is original, would indicate Jesus was famous. (It seems original). Never seen more scholars fighting. Quote
AdamSmith Posted July 13, 2020 Posted July 13, 2020 2 hours ago, tassojunior said: I've read scholars and scientists equally on both sides. Never seen such a split. IF there was a Jesus, he probably was married with kids and buried in an ossuary tomb. Maybe a zealot or well known to his people but not Rome famous. And all the miracles were later embellishments. The James ossuary ,if it's inscription is original, would indicate Jesus was famous. (It seems original). Never seen more scholars fighting. Look through the scholarship. The perception of the “miracles” then were just from that they perceived “reality” in entirely alien ways from how we do today. Quote
AdamSmith Posted July 13, 2020 Posted July 13, 2020 Also this notion of the ‘virgin birth’ was a ridiculously 2nd-century (If memory recalls) misreading of Mary simply being ‘pure.’ meaning faithful. Quote
Members tassojunior Posted July 14, 2020 Members Posted July 14, 2020 (edited) On 7/12/2020 at 11:43 PM, AdamSmith said: Also this notion of the ‘virgin birth’ was a ridiculously 2nd-century (If memory recalls) misreading of Mary simply being ‘pure.’ meaning faithful. and King James sucked at Greek. Edited July 14, 2020 by tassojunior Quote
AdamSmith Posted July 14, 2020 Posted July 14, 2020 4 hours ago, tassojunior said: sucked at Greek. What a many-layered expression! Quote