How could I have overlooked this?
Wow – a ZEALOT, in capital letters, no less - and all and everything you believe to know, is that it feels good to be kind.
 Originally Posted by LucidTruth
Is the debate these days not "what is a Christian in the first place?"
Good question – and you didn’t answer it yourself, either – the above (and below) is no more than wishi-washi.
 Originally Posted by LucidTruth
I love the historical figure that Jesus was, and all that he represented. I also believe he was an extremely enlightening individual... and unarguably the most influential person in the history of humanity (but I'm not here to debate our opinions of history, or even debate at all.)
Okay - no problem with that - so there was a guy, who spoke wisdom, and was hugely influential.
 Originally Posted by LucidTruth
So yes I am a ZEALOUS follower of Jesus, the lowly laborer who was baptized by John.
How does it follow from the above to be a ZEALOT - is this how you see yourself:
an immoderate, fanatical, radical or even militant adherent to a cause, esp a religious one
Wonderful - Christian zealots are among the worst people in my eyes - and they usually avoid denominating themselves such in polite conversation. My guess is - you just thought it sounds cool.
 Originally Posted by LucidTruth
I wish to finish what he set out to do, and that was to abolish the EVIL SUPPRESSION and WORLD SYSTEM of IMPERALISM (abolishing = the bringing of the Kingdom of God.)
What is EVIL SUPPRESSION? Synonymous to imperialism?
It has never been the goal of Christianity to abolish imperialism – Jesus himself supposedly said, give to Caesar, what is his – namely the taxes – and that the kingdom of heaven is to be found within – explicitly discouraging from interfering with the empire.
And later on Christianity was undoubtedly one of the main driving forces of imperialism itself – proselytizing included.
It’s nice you don’t like imperialism – but you can hardly claim, that’s inherent in Christianity.
 Originally Posted by LucidTruth
Jesus taught His disciples that the only way we were going to be able to do this was to control our human desires that imperialism , greed, and suppression created for us.
What?
Are human desires not supposed to come from Satan? You do believe in Satan, I guess?
So now human desires spring forth from imperialism and greed?
Does that include sexual desire? I am intrigued..
So by suppressing desires, we can abolish imperialism and "evil suppression" and greed, where these desires came from in the first place?
I have never set eye on this specific quirky interpretation before – and if I did – it wouldn’t make sense anyway. You want to proclaim your course of zealotry action here, and are totally confused about what is what, and comes from where – not convincing.
 Originally Posted by LucidTruth
He taught to have faith in God, the Great Spirit, the Great Master, the Tao.... whatever you want to call it. He taught us to have faith in the Tao, that suffering is okay because it is a fact of life.
Um - one cannot help but acknowledge that suffering is a fact of life. That has absolutely no bearing on it being okay or not. See below.
Also - you are aware that what you say about there being an overlap between Tao and god is blasphemy, aren't you?
And the overwhelming majority of your 2 billion would see it as such as well?
There is no doubt about Christianity being of the firm opinion to have the only veracity at all - no other system, let alone one openly promoting magical practices could possibly have a place in that.
You can believe whatever exotic things you want - but don't hide behind the number 2 billion in justification then!
 Originally Posted by LucidTruth
But Jesus also taught that the best form of worship to God is serving these less-fortunate people.
Well - finally something at least congruent with the usual doctrine.
It is okay they suffer - god doesn't bother to do something about it - but you must worship him anyway, and it's your job to deal with the misery.
Not that it was anything original to say, one should be kind to other people - that is what is innate in humans, even some animals - baseline moral compass. For a religion to take credit for empathy is laughable.
This famous golden rule (treat others as you would like to be treated…) has been uttered uncountable times in uncountable places by uncountable people in more or less the same form. Why did anybody pay so much attention to Jesus?
Because of the pretty miracles – why else?
Think about it - either he was the real deal and did his miracles - or he was an enormously gifted illusionist, faking it - there are only two possibilities.
I find it strange, when people say, they don't believe in the miracles, but they think Christ was enlightened and wise and adorable anyway.
Either they happened - or he was a fraud!
He justified himself with these activities – it would never have made it into a book, his wisdom, without the magical demonstrations - up to his resurrection and rise to heaven, but also while his time - either you believe in miracles - or you believe Jesus was a confidence trickster.
 Originally Posted by LucidTruth
That is MY take on Christinaity, and I call myself a follower of Jesus, and a Christian.
It amazes me, that you believe, you have said anything of relevance up to now – it really does.
 Originally Posted by LucidTruth
That physical and emotional suffering and inevitable. Because we, our inner spirit, are in human bodies with both emotions and certain biological processes that can cause us great pain. We are are going to suffer...that is a fact of life... but it is okay because in the end, all those with a pure heart, will cease to suffer once their spirit leaves their body.
Ah – now finally here comes something, which “makes sense”. You believe, that as a good Christian, you will be rewarded with an afterlife – and a blissful one I suppose.
That’s a classical justification to believe – averting the fear of the absoluteness of death and clinging to the promise of divine “justice”.
Let’s say, there is an immortal soul - how do you know, there will be justice and all will be good?
How do you know, what constitutes a pure heart and if you have one?
How about your friends and loved ones who have failed - wonderful people, despite being atheists - how could you be happy in heaven, knowing they burn for eternity, and the devil even grows them new skin to burn away over and over? Or do you categorically refuse to feel empathy with atheists?
How do you know any of this?
Because there is a book, and it says so in it? Do you take it word by word for the truth?
If not - how do you decide, which parts of it to discard?
You do discard stuff – otherwise you couldn’t come up with your weird ideas, see above.
And why bother at all then - you can find the same basic wisdoms in humanism, without the hocus-pocus and atrocities of esp. the Old Testament?
I do find the thought of a scape-goat human sacrifice to pin ones sins on atrocious either, by the way.
A "good" atheist of saintly behavior goes to hell, and a coward of a psychopath finds to Jesus in his last hour and a panic, and goes to heaven - or how is it? Fair?
 Originally Posted by LucidTruth
As far as answering the question as to why some suffer more than others? And why is there unfathomable amounts of suffering around the world? I don't know the answer to that. HA, I don't know the answer to anything... but especially that!
But I do know that I find happiness is serving those less fortunate than me. I'm not wealthy by any means, but the way I see it, it is each and every one of our utmost responsibility to help those in life who got dealt lesser cards than us. And I believe that was the core of Jesus message.
At least you realized the emptiness of your above statement on suffering as a justification to have faith of all things.
But - the central message of Christianity is that it feels good to be kind to others??
Who on earth needs to be told that? Every child finds that out herself!
And neuroscience finds stuff like mirror neurons ..
No - the central message of Christianity is that you have to obey god's rules or face the most horrible punishment for eternity, and that there is a reward for unquestioningly obeying as well. The most precious human delusion - promise of life after death.
What an unsorted salad, your faith-declarations – besides the above central message – what else do you believe?
Let’s get down to some basics:
Creation when and how?
Adam and Eve, original sin?
Are we are all born sinners, without and before ever doing anything immoral, and we need Christianity, to absolve us from it?
Hell? Does everybody go there, who has had the chance to look into Christianity, and doesn't start to believe - whatever s/he did or didn't do in life?
Moses, genocide and the ark?
Virgin birth and miracles and ascending to heaven?
Second coming?
Armageddon?
The dead rising in the flesh?
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