--- In [email protected], Jason <jedi_sp...@...> wrote: > > Many scholars also think that the divinity of Christ is much > later doctrine of the church. When Christ was alive he was > just an ordinary man. but after he died he was elevated to a > divine status.
Sorta like Maharishi. One day, just a feeble old guy. The next, higher than all the other saints and gurus in heaven. It appears that the only thing one has to do to become divine is diet. I think I've got that one covered, so one day people may be worshipping me. :-) > --- On Sun, 3/21/10, tartbrain <[email protected]> wrote: > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Afghani Jihadist War Heroes -- Was She Shot Him > 6 Times > Date: Sunday, March 21, 2010, 9:26 PM > > > I was thinking of his followers. However, the fruit of a teacher's > message/methods are revealed to some extent in their followers. Though > hundreds of years later -- distortions are inevitable. I just read some > things by one of the foremost scholars of the Dead Sea Scrolls and he thinks > the core of Jesus' teaching was lost within a century. > > > >
