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Christianity is a death cult

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posted on Mar, 8 2015 @ 07:53 PM
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originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
Was Jesus shown any mercy while he was sacrificed on the cross?


Jesus was shown 'the greatest form of love' to quote the Lord himself. When Jesus passed out a Roman captain who witnessed the scene cried out how Jesus was 'a son of the gods' (i.e. Lat. idiom "innocent") upon which he strikes Jesus in the side knowing Jesus suffered from asphyxiation from a collapsed lung he must have suffered earlier, possibly before he was dragged in front of Pilate, where he was 'silent like a lamb' which would be symptomatic, together with his supposed lacking ability to carry a crossbeam properly, and the short time it took to declare him dead (Centurio Longinus was traditionally executed for having let a convicted criminal survive crucifixion).

For fun, look up the Nicene Creed and take a look at this single most fundamental doctrine within Christendom: There is no mentioning Jesus dying anywhere, only that «He suffered, was crucified, was buried, rose again on the third day».

The way I understand this is that he received his bane before he was crucified in the form of tension pneumothorax, and that he was buried, or brought to a tomb, where I believe Essene healers awaited them dressed in characteristic white robes, the "angels" Mary saw by the tomb Sunday morning, when the Lord was reflecting on his regained breath and re-entry into the land of the living, saved by a weapon of war and a wound to equal the pressure on the lungs. Hair and beard cut off to get to the wounds of the crown, Rosy mistook him for the gardener, you don't remove thistles and thorns with 20 odd years worth of untamed growth of hair and beard on your head.
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posted on Mar, 8 2015 @ 07:58 PM
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originally posted by: Utnapisjtim

originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
Worshiping a man's death and torture and believing that it was good is a very morbid thing. Jesus did not come to die for sins, he came to teach us the way to God, and that does not include his death at the hands of the Romans. How do you come to God? Not by believing in a sacrifice that Jesus himself said he had no desire for, it is by loving others as yourself and loving God. If you love others then that is a sign of loving God, whether you acknowledge it or not.


That is the truest most upright thing I have come across in a while. Thank Heavens! God is still alive!


Someone else wrote it (not your words; so could be defined a truism).
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posted on Mar, 9 2015 @ 03:10 PM
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May the maggots thrive on you, by Beela the Cat!



posted on Mar, 9 2015 @ 08:56 PM
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originally posted by: Utnapisjtim
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May the maggots thrive on you, by Beela the Cat!

Dead cat (interpreted as another fallacy).
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