THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Stocky on April 08, 2007, 11:26:30 AM
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I do :(
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I'm not Jewish but I used to feel some kind of sadness/guilt on Good Friday when I was small. I think it was the whole "Jesus DIED because YOU sinned!" thing.
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I just had one of em Cream filled eggs.
It was good.
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I'm being forced to go to church right now. :(
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Solely blaming the Jews for the death of Christ isn't fair. It would not have happened if the Romans didn't sanction it. Still, the Jews in Jerusalem demanded that he be crucified for blasphemy
At the end of the day the human race rejected Christ, not just one group. Yet that didn't stop Christ from dying for the human race's sins. As has been said many times in history, the greatest mistake Satan ever made was killing Jesus
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Well he was killed for sedition by the romans, because he wanted to lead the jews, which I assume many jews wanted to do and disliked him for it, so theoretically jews felt more guilt that their leader died then people who buy bunny chocolate and speak in tongues because they think a bearded half-naked guy pleading for his life and slowly dieing nailed on a cross is so miraculous, that he's the son of god.
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Well he was killed for sedition by the romans, because he wanted to lead the jews, which I assume many jews wanted to do and disliked him for it, so theoretically jews felt more guilt that their leader died then people who buy bunny chocolate and speak in tongues because they think a bearded half-naked guy pleading for his life and slowly dieing nailed on a cross is so miraculous, that he's the son of god.
Where did you get that? Most Jews didn't see him as a "leader" or any such thing. They saw him as a blasphemer who claimed to be the Messiah
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At one point he was leading jewish people. I think those people he was leading felt more guilt then anybody today.
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I'd feel guilty too, did you ever send cloud's games off she paid for?
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At one point he was leading jewish people.
No he wasn't. He had a small cult following within the jewish community, by no means did he lead the jewish people.
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He ate jewish people for breakfast and married whores from I heard :-\
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No he wasn't. He had a small cult following within the jewish community, by no means did he lead the jewish people.
I didn't say he lead them all, the people he did lead probably felt guilty. There were probably many people that had authority in Jewish communities because the romans made it punishable by death.
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His small group of followers had no sway in authority situations. Most were poor and looked down upon.
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When he was crucified, he had a sign above his head that he was being killed for being a leader. He could've not paid taxes and been crucified, but he was a leader.
The gospels were written during a Jewish revolt, in order for you're religion to be practiced, you better put the fucking blame on the jews.
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who cares about jesus christ, i want to EAT
i hope dinner is soon :-\
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What has Jesus done for me RECENTLY
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I figure jesus doesnt like fakers, so pretending to be all WOOO jesus two days of the year so you can spend the rest of the year using his name in conjunction with colorful language after being cut off on the freeway is all kinds of lame.
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I figure jesus doesnt like fakers, so pretending to be all WOOO jesus two days of the year so you can spend the rest of the year using his name in conjunction with colorful language after being cut off on the freeway is all kinds of lame.
see you in hell, mutha %$%#@
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At least im HONEST with Jesus.
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Whatever happened to the Holy Spirit? That guy gets no respect.
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I ate fried toast today
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I ate fried toast today
you didn't make me anything?
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How about a love cake :-*
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How about a love cake :-*
like pound (:hump) cake? :-[
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When he was crucified, he had a sign above his head that he was being killed for being a leader. He could've not paid taxes and been crucified, but he was a leader.
you HAVE to be kidding me. His sign said "King of Jews" not because the jewish leaders saw him as that, it was more of a way to mock him.
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you HAVE to be kidding me. His sign said "King of Jews" not because the jewish leaders saw him as that, it was more of a way to mock him.
okay then why was he crucified by the romans?
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He was indeed crucified due to the fear of him causing a uprising. But it never happened in his life. His followers were poor and small in number during his life time he was by no means even CLOSE to having enough sway to cause any sort of uprising but they were paranoid.
Perhaps like .05% of the jewish people at the time of his death saw him as their king, if that. He didn't gain a large amount of followers outside the small loyal but very poor base he had during his life until his disciples claimed his resurrection.
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so why would jews feel guilty?
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Because they were paranoid about him and got him killed? They thought he was a liar and a blasphemer, not a king or a messiah outside his small group of followers.
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well that's not the point of the christian belief. They see him as a good guy who doesn't know why he's dieing. Where exactly does blaming anybody matter? Oh it doesn't.
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Thats not how christians see him btw they see him as willingly dying for the sins of the world.
Historically, while he was alive and when he was killed he was seen as a blasphemer and a liar. The messiah stuff did not take off till after his crusifixion.
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right so it makes no sense to think that any specific group killed him.
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When he was crucified, he had a sign above his head that he was being killed for being a leader. He could've not paid taxes and been crucified, but he was a leader.
The gospels were written during a Jewish revolt, in order for you're religion to be practiced, you better put the fucking blame on the jews.
The sign said "King of the Jews", and it was in spite.
Cheebs has already explained things well enough. Jesus was not only hated by the Jewish pharisees because of his message, he was also hated due to the company he surrounded himself with; many of his followers were indeed very poor and not socially esteemed.
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I'm not Jewish but I used to feel some kind of sadness/guilt on Good Friday when I was small. I think it was the whole "Jesus DIED because YOU sinned!" thing.
He didn't die because you sinned. He died for your sins. There's no blame to be passed around in that regard; his death was the best thing to happen for us, according to the bible at least
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I'm not Jewish but I used to feel some kind of sadness/guilt on Good Friday when I was small. I think it was the whole "Jesus DIED because YOU sinned!" thing.
He didn't die because you sinned. He died for your sins. There's no blame to be passed around in that regard; his death was the best thing to happen for us, according to the bible at least
Wait, what? Can you explain the difference?
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I'm not Jewish but I used to feel some kind of sadness/guilt on Good Friday when I was small. I think it was the whole "Jesus DIED because YOU sinned!" thing.
He didn't die because you sinned. He died for your sins. There's no blame to be passed around in that regard; his death was the best thing to happen for us, according to the bible at least
Wait, what? Can you explain the difference?
Poorly worded. I wanted to point out that there is no "blame" associated in this. Jesus didn't die because YOU sinned, as in it's not your fault Jesus died. He died to erase your debt, so that that now your sins no longer condemn you to any type of judgement. He died for your sins.
It just seemed like her post insinuated that the church is placing blame on people for Jesus's death. I don't see it in that negative connotation
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I don't think the pharisees hated him since he was one and most of his teachings were consistent with the pharisees.
You're probably talking about the sadducees, the minority. They couldn't be a christian without giving up their beliefs but pharisees could.
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I don't think the pharisees hated him since he was one and most of his teachings were consistent with the pharisees.
You're probably talking about the sadducees, the minority. They couldn't be a christian without giving up their beliefs but pharisees could.
The pharisees and sadducees opposed Jesus and his teachings in general; they did not believe he was the son of God. You don't need to be a theologian to realize that. There are a couple parables dedicated to them in which Jesus criticizes their lack of faith
http://www.easyenglish.info/bible-study/jesus-life/pharisees_oppose_jesus.htm
http://www.easyenglish.info/bible-study/jesus-life/scribes_pharisees.htm
In the New Testament the Pharisees appear as Jesus' most vocal critics. Their insistence on ritual observance of the letter rather than the spirit of the law evoked strong denunciation by Jesus
http://mb-soft.com/believe/txc/pharisee.htm
Jesus constantly debated and argued with the pharisees, and on one occassions compared them to snakes. The sadducees also were angered by some of Jesus's practices. In fact Jesus was the factor that unified both groups, who under normal circumstances were complete opposites and didn't agree on anything
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Jesus didn't only die for your sins but also to give eternal life.
Also Pilate issued; King of the Jews, the pharisees wanted the sign to be (the effect of): This man claimed to be King of the Jews.
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Jesus didn't only die for your sins but also to give eternal life.
Also Pilate issued; King of the Jews, the pharisees wanted the sign to be (the effect of): This man claimed to be King of the Jews.
Exactly. The Bible makes it pretty clear that the religious leaders fully rejected him and didn't think of him as a "leader" at all
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I'm not really Jewish, you know. Fucking assholes.
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I'm not really Jewish, you know. Fucking assholes.
Look at your penis. Is it circumcised? If it is, you MIGHT be a jew.
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I'm not really Jewish, you know. Fucking assholes.
Me neither, but try telling OA that :P
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st. paul got pardoned by pharisees for insulting one of their priests because he complimented the pharisees and insulted the sadducees.
neither of them were political parties anyways, they could just persuade people. pharisees actually were more tolerant.
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st. paul got pardoned by pharisees for insulting one of their priests because he complimented the pharisees and insulted the sadducees.
neither of them were political parties anyways, they could just persuade people. pharisees actually were more tolerant.
So now you've changed the issue. Ok.
I never said they were political parties. They were opposite religious leaders. The sadducees were more conservative and priveledged.
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gospels were written after the first revolt (or during) of Judea, they then blamed jews for jesus' death for political reasons.
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why does nintenho talk like he actually knows things?
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Or I just read.
Cause a lot of things, you can read about. It's not like you need a special talent or degree to do that history major.
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why does nintenho talk like he actually knows things?
I have no idea. First he claimed Jesus was some heralded "leader", then he claimed the pharisees didn't hate Jesus, now he's talking about the gospels blaming the Jews. Have you read the Four Gospels?
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why does nintenho talk like he actually knows things?
I have no idea. First he claimed Jesus was some heralded "leader", then he claimed the pharisees didn't hate Jesus, now he's talking about the gospels blaming the Jews. Have you read the Four Gospels?
Probably talking about the Gospel of John.
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nintenho: But..
everyone: No.
rinse and repeat
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I have no idea. First he claimed Jesus was some heralded "leader", then he claimed the pharisees didn't hate Jesus, now he's talking about the gospels blaming the Jews. Have you read the Four Gospels?
Well it's a fact he was killed for sedition, beliefs were mostly in line with those of the pharisees, the new testament was written during a jewish revolt, and even thinking anybody in particular is to blame for his death is the most unchristian thing possible (gospel of john 19:12 through 19:15 say this so yes, bible is hypocrytical).
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His death was quite simple. He died because he was a blashphemer and a liar. He broke rules that the pharisee's held to.
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His death was quite simple. He died because he was a blashphemer and a liar. He broke rules that the pharisee's held to.
Exactly. Sedition? Please. And I can't believe we're still "arguing" over the fact that yes, the pharisees didn't agree with any of the teachings of Jesus and they demanded that he be killed
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This wasn't exactly what I had hoped this thread would turn into.
I was thinking we'd start talking about hot jewish women.
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why exactly would romans give a shit about pharisees?
and yes stocky, phoenix dark is a homosexual, I'm sorry, I'm just, sorry.
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nintenho: But..
everyone: No.
rinse and repeat
And with this I take my leave. Have fun Cheebs
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phoenix, if I wanted to learn about the bible, I would not ask you.