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sanatanadharma

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19. Had Jesus not died and left, he could have taught for another 30-35 years
Wed Nov 17, 2021, 07:18 AM
Nov 2021

Perhaps, if Jesus had taught for decades instead of years, his followers might have actually 'understood' and now the world would be a better place.

As it is, his teaching was totally misunderstood and the result is fake Christians today claiming to actually 'know' God.
(The churches, however, are officially "agnostic" since defeating the "Gnostic" heresy that said God is knowable.)

Of course, as a non-Christian, I am not required to defend the indefensible and I can say Jesus spent his lost years in India where he was taught the truth that his followers failed to understand when repeated by Jesus.

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This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Nov 2021 #1
It wasn't even 72 hrs. IIRC, it was supposed to be 3 in the afternoon (on Friday) when he died RockRaven Nov 2021 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Nov 2021 #9
Would Xians be less shitty to other people because they'd be worried about actually being RockRaven Nov 2021 #2
Never understood it either. Irish_Dem Nov 2021 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Nov 2021 #7
It never made any sense to you because it never will. dchill Nov 2021 #4
Christ's teachings, which the christians routinely ignore, would be the same whether he rose or not. Thomas Hurt Nov 2021 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Nov 2021 #8
Jesus gave up his weekend for your sins SledDriver Nov 2021 #10
... unblock Nov 2021 #11
You must believe. twodogsbarking Nov 2021 #12
Hmm.. I thought that an Easter time question Deuxcents Nov 2021 #13
Here's kinda how i understand it... consider_this Nov 2021 #14
That's one of the better explanations I've seen, but it's still confusing and weird. Ocelot II Nov 2021 #17
Agreed, but consider_this Nov 2021 #18
Good job Lulu KC Nov 2021 #20
Killing one's son seems a most peculiar... 3catwoman3 Nov 2021 #15
Look what He did on behalf of your sorry ass...... 3Hotdogs Nov 2021 #16
? twodogsbarking Nov 2021 #21
The focus on the voluntary, sacrificial death of Jesus is to instill a sense of moral obligation 3Hotdogs Nov 2021 #22
I see. twodogsbarking Nov 2021 #23
Had Jesus not died and left, he could have taught for another 30-35 years sanatanadharma Nov 2021 #19
If you think that is confusing edhopper Nov 2021 #24
No Cabury creme eggs. Act_of_Reparation Nov 2021 #25
I wonder... old as dirt Dec 2021 #26
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