Just as well; you’d have been killed when he burst out of your chest.
I think it would be helpful if the religious understood how blind we are. The need to be so sure seems to poison the exploration of the possibilities. If God is then it seems certain such an existence is beyond our current ability to comprehend. There’s nothing all that wrong with having traditions and a set of beliefs as long as we don’t mistake them for real knowledge. We should understand that they are transitional and not cling to them to tightly. It also bothers me that religion too often focuses on a salvation that promises some next life reward. IMO the focus of what JC taught was a real transformation of ourselves in the here and now.
You’re correct. Arguments are lost on many. I just keep working on them to refine my own thinking and hoping that one day something will seep into their consciousness, perhaps to be reinforced later.
Um, shouldn’t that be burst INTO his chest?
An interesting philosophical point. The ‘Alien’ or Scotian view, that belief in Jesus is much like an implanted alien egg, ultimately germinating into the Holy Spirit and rupturing from the postulate’s body to enlighten the world was deemed a heresy at the council of Nicea in 787. *
- Dear kanicbird, this is a joke. Do not look this up. Ridley Scott made the film Alien. No detailed exposition regarding your purported view of the holy spirit is required.