IS JESUS "GOD?" - In 5 Minutes - the matter is SETTLED - Indisputable!
ppsimmons
March 21, 2009 !
"Is Jesus God? In 5 minutes the matter is settled from the Bible - indisputably - irrefutably. Let the Bible speak for itself...Old and New Testament. Hear the words of the Bible, of Jesus himself..."
Jesus was "mocked" by many folks in his day. Jesus was betrayed by Judas. Jesus was crucified for his beliefs. The Bible's account of The life of Jesus is filled with misery and horror. It's a sad tale of a good man, who tried to spread his beliefs to others. Was Jesus "GOD"? I DON'T KNOW.
Personally, I prefer the history and accounts of the life of LORD BUDDHA. Lord Buddha was a son of a King, who gave up his wealth and ezy livin' to just be a "REGULAR GUY". Lord Buddha preferred the "middle ground", a way of life which meant not overindulging, or depriving one self of the basic needs.
The account of Lord Buddha's life is a much more happy one than the life of Jesus. Buddha lived out a full and meaningful happy life. Lord Buddha touched and encouraged good in many of his followers with his simple lifestyle.
Buddhism is based on three simple principles,
1. Abstain from all evils. 2. Do only good. 3. Keep one's mind pure.
NOW, If politicians, and Cops, and everyone followed those three Buddhist beliefs, wouldn't the world be a better place.?
Jesus was "mocked" by many folks in his day. Jesus was betrayed by Judas. Jesus was crucified for his beliefs. The Bible's account of The life of Jesus is filled with misery and horror. It's a sad tale of a good man, who tried to spread his beliefs to others. Was Jesus "GOD"? I DON'T KNOW.
I'm not so quick to feel pity for the myth known as jesus, mainly because I haven't seen any evidence to support any of the biblical claims. For the sake of argument, if we were to go on the premise that the bible was in fact true, the betrayal, mocking, and the death of Jesus would HAVE to happen for prophecy to be fulfilled, which begs the question of whether the offending parties actually had a choice in the matter at all. After all, it was part of "god's plan". The whole thing is one big logical fallacy after another if you try to accept it in part or whole as true.