• FaceDeer
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    757 months ago

    I mean, Jesus was actually guilty of the crime he was charged with, wasn’t he? The local Jews had laws against blasphemy and that included claiming to be the son of God. Which he did. One could argue that the law was unjust, but the trial itself came to the correct verdict.

    Um, not to say that Trump is particularly Jesus-like, of course. Jesus was reasonably healthy and knew a useful trade.

    • @LifeOfChance
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      317 months ago

      You know whats weird? I grew up involved with the church and until just now I never knew why he was actually crucified other than the generic "for our sins " nonsense.

      • @Soggy
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        127 months ago

        Historical context isn’t commonly taught alongside the bible, it makes it very hard to blindly apply ancient moral lessons to modern society. My favorite example is the story of Onan, often preached as anti-masturbation. Within the legal setting of the time it’s actually about greed: Onan would inherit his brother’s property since he had no heir. Commanded to produce a son with his brother’s widow, he opted to “spill his seed on the ground” rather than forfeit the inheritance.

        But preaching against greed is often unpopular, especially with the Prosperity Gospel, and it was a “close enough” cherry to pick for the Puritan movement.

        All that to say: yes, most people have no idea about the background behind anything in the bible.

        • FuglyDuck
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          17 months ago

          What cracks me up about that whole story is that it wouldn’t have been a problem if god didn’t off Err for being a total asshole.

          Which. How big of an asshole do you have to be to get god to personally spite you, in particular?

      • @[email protected]
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        The “blasphemy” was actually treason and sedition. That’s why the Romans executed him instead of the Jewish clergy.

        Though it is worth noting at the time that denying the Emperor was a god was all three, blasphemy, treason, and sedition, and it was also something the Jewish faith demanded they do, but all the Jewish leaders at the time broke that religious law to keep their positions and general state of not being crucified.

        The blasphemy-only retelling, and implying it was blasphemy against the Jewish religion, is Roman Catholic revisionism to deflect blame from, you know, the Roman state after they became the dominant religion and gained its support.

        • FuglyDuck
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          27 months ago

          The “blasphemy” was actually treason and sedition. That’s why the Romans executed him instead of the Jewish clergy.

          That and the Roman’s didn’t like non-Roman’s doing executions. They didn’t care about mystics running around doing all sorts of weird things. But they did care about all the bodies being left lying around. (It was untidy.)

          There were a lot of Jewish mystics cropping up at the time, Jesus was just one cult of many- though his cult actually survived long enough to become a religion.

    • GladiusB
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      17 months ago

      I thought he was a bad carpenter? Which roughly just means handyman during the time.

      • FaceDeer
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        67 months ago

        Now imagine Trump trying to fix anything, even slightly.

        • @SPRUNT
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          17 months ago

          If by “fix” you mean “to use one’s money and influence in an effort to secure a desired outcome”, then yes, Trump fixes a gross number of things.

          And by “gross” I mean both a large quantity and completely disgusting.

    • FuglyDuck
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      7 months ago

      Just for the record….

      Trump is also guilty of the crime he was convicted of. So they have that in common.

      Also, Jesus was a Jewish mystic. Probably a grifter with more in common to Joel Osteen than any one we would admire today as a selfless humanitarian; and for all his anti-rich stuff, he was probably holding his hand out with a cheesy grin. You know the grin.