No, it’s the Jesus of Christian Rock and a lot of churches these days. You’re saved, Jesus fills your heart with love and peace, he extends a helping hand all the time, and you go out to perpetuate the meme.
The real Jesus (readable by anyone who actually picks up the NT and takes it seriously) was a lot tougher and a lot deeper.
Because you learn compassion and a greater appreciation of Life through their suffering. The Dark Christ is the metaphorical personification of that lesson.
My view of redeption is transcending selfish human nature to become a true light to others.
No, it was the term I thought appropriate to describe my experience; I thought it up before I posted about it here.
I am going to be with odds with posters here who think of Christ as a literal person, whereas I see him as a powerful mythical figure. One great thing about myths is that we can build on them to help ourselves and others.
Right, and the Dark Christ calls us to love one another as well; his MO is not parables or miricles but showing us the starker realities of Life.