Tart!

Said like a fundy.

Problem is he's a figment of our collective, historical imagination.
There is no historical proof, Judaic or Roman, that "he" ever
existed.

However, the sentimental image of the bleeding, loving Jeezus (and Him
crucified) is a wonderful, embedded cultural meme ... just like bedbugs.

You should try for a more creative and entertaining one. Maybe a second
coming Jeezus, bloodied sword in his right hand, who gives out hugs with
his left,  just cause he loves us so much ... the believers.


--- In [email protected], tartbrain <no_re...@...> wrote:
>
> I love his message, his imperative to "Turn the other check and Love
thy neighbor". And to remove the timber in ones own eye before
criticizing the sliver in our neighbors. And to let the one without sin
cast the first stone. I see a bright and shining essence in those words.
I love that bright shining essence.
>
> I am not sure that makes me a Christian. If it does, clearly I am not
a very sophisticated one. I have yet to find where in the Bible he
disavows himself and says "Turn the other check and Love thy neighbor"
is bunk, "I didn't really mean it. Hate and Wrath is where its at -- and
the single door to Peace on Earth" (and to Heaven -- some may see these
as the same.)
>
> Because a lot of sophisticated Christians appear to have found that
passage. And practice it with all heart and soul. If I ever find that
passage, I am not sure that I will love Jesus so much. No, wait. Yes I
will -- because I love that bright shining essence -- and his first
message -- the turn the other check and love thy neighbor part, If the
secret passage nullifying this exists, I am guessing that he was just
messing with us. Testing our understanding of him and his message. I am
not falling for that.
>
> I am going with that light -- the brightness that he shone on the
world and its things -- that bright shining essence that dissolves hate,
wrath, vindictiveness, tribalism and narcisistic love of self,
community, nation and things above others.
>


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