RE: Human Rights: Your Culture on Christianity

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Human Rights: Your Culture on Christianity

in christianity •  7 years ago 

hahaha just like the stories of Zeus and medusa right? bout as much evidence to back up those claims as homie turning water to wine... or wanting to stone people for not believing in the commandments.. again there is morality to be gathered from these stories and can be used in a great beneficial way for humanity... but Jesus bringing democracy? wasn't it the pope anointing kings by the power of god... and these kings committing genocide in his name? These dictators... chosen by god?......doesn't sound very Christian to me

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If you are genuinely interested in the historical credibility of homie, I'd recommend "The Resurrection of the Son of God" by N.T. Wright. It's an extremely detailed, scholarly look into the historical claim of Christ's resurrection. It's dry and rather long, but if it's a subject you are interested in, it may be worth checking out.

https://www.amazon.com/Resurrection-Christian-Origins-Question-Vol/dp/0800626796

Right on... it's always nice to be able to read something from the opposing side that's not just a bunch of i win cause i can yell the loudest lol.. i'll have to see if i can't make it through this one... thanks for the rec