What are your arguments for the divinity of Jesus?
>>41104241The fact of the resurrection. Making a dead person into a living person I S T H E P R O O F. Denying it is merely that, a denial of Truth.
The story of the Man on the Cross is the story of death and rebirth; the seed plunged into darkness and soiled, and then drawn out into the light.Jesus of Nazareth knew about the mysteries of life but also that of spirit.>The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit.That is deep wisdom about impermanence, surrender, and the interconnectedness of life.>As Moses raised the bronze serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up.This is a direct parallel to being set upon the cross. The bronze serpent healed all who looked upon it, and the crucifixion granted eternal life to all who believe in it. I am convinced that Jesus of Nazareth was a fulfilment of prophecy, and thereby a manifestation of the Logos; what I call the pattern of reality. I consider myself a learned mystic these days, but I have had the benefit of thousands of years of history cast into the digital world. Jesus, whatever he was, seemed attuned to divine truth and the hearts he touches seem attuned to him. I also believe that there were pre-Christian gods who also drew power from the Logos, but it was not until one man was called "Christ" that it ever truly resonated with our civilization. Thus Jesus' life was a major domino in a vast pattern of human spiritual awakening, and his torment and execution seems as proof as anything that benevolent Creator does exist and does feel our pain.If you want a somewhat cynical view, I also believe that thoughtforms receive energy we send them and grow stronger the more we believe in them out of love and gratitude. Fear and zealotry also contribute, but are far less potent. Ergo, The Man on the Cross, Christed or not, now stands as a central figure who holds within him an ocean of devotion from souls all across the globe. I did not incarnate here to serve Jesus of Nazareth, but I believe HE came here to serve humanity.
>>41104241Why do you need them?
Having read many myths and textsI think that something exists (spiritual world. comparative mythology and identical symbolism are also striking), people clearly saw something and someone definitely existsBut maybe Jesus is just a deva? After all, before him, Osiris and Dionysus resurrected and Asclepius was able to resurrect people, etc. I think Jesus confirms that the spiritual world is real, but... should we pray to him?
>>41104241>Jesus is god but he lets you keep posting the dumbass picture of the door you can just walk 10 feet to get aroundHe was a prophet who compromised with the enemy and failed. His enemies made his story into a religion to favor them. How ironic is that. Christcuck.
https://isthatinthebible.wordpress.com/2016/05/20/jesus-the-shapeshifter-in-early-christian-tradition/I'm sure there was something, I don't know if he's a magician or a deva (Olympic god), asura, aesir or real God/avatar of God/his son but the spiritual world is real, miracles are real
>>41104416interesting fact that name Pontius Pilate means - sea spear. Everything would be fine if not for the legendary myth of how the god of thunder defeats the sea and the serpent and the same Ugaritic Mot, Vritra are described as holding spears, Seth also had a spearThe name Cain means spear.
>>41104241https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLoQPpdCOk4&t=1sthis video presents a pretty good case
>>41104451Your patheon is dead. Your homelands conquered. Your tithes to foreigners is mandated by law.You will never be an Ubermensch.>but so is urs!!1The obelisk in D.C. stand tall. Their worship is silent but immutable. He who controls the money...
>>41104451Didnt your pantheon got slaughtered by Christianity?
>>41104298assuming that is what happened, and your only proof is because the book said so
>>41104241The same ones taught in Seminary. They teach faith is something you cultivate in the masses, since common and uneducated believers can not remain Christian if they learn the truth.
>>41105243>Didnt your pantheon got slaughtered by Christianity?We'll see who has the last laugh. I assume they were waiting for a good time to employ someone like me, since it seems like a great time. (Only the most desperate gullible fools believe the lie anymore.)
>>41104241They don't teach meme magic in seminary school so I enlisted the help of Apu Apujasta to hold the paper while I wrote on it.
>>41105799>I assume they were waiting for a good time to employ someone like meThe "new gods". Libertas, Columbia, and who know who else, amalgamations of ideas and principals becoming political concepts like "refugees welcome" and "global war of terror". Worshipping idols is like worshipping a minor political party out of a dozen. One has to wonder, given how limited it is, how much is being left out.Where does politics end and gods begin?...
>>41106042An old god visited me. Well, she looked about 17, but they've been talking about her forever.
>>41106042Hello CoP.My text will be available next week. I'd love to get your thoughts on it.I'm calling it the Principia Recognita: Mapping an Intelligent Universe.
>>41106184Are you the person that wrote that Eastern Mathematical Philosophy paper?The link got lost and Ive been traveling so Im not sure where or when it happened.
>>41106348Yep, my new model is orders of orders of magnitude more robust.