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sam sarrha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-18-06 11:57 PM
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7. Christianity is a false doctrine to begin with, Aramaic is a language of
Edited on Sat Feb-18-06 11:59 PM by sam sarrha
Metaphor and parable, then translated into Greek.. a logical language with out the richness of visual emotion and analogical thought.. then into Latin.. the language of Empire... then a long chain of modification to suit the elitist power and financial struggles through the centuries..

most damming to the original teachings was the Roman/Greeks transmogrifying Christ into a Pagan demigod.. the loss of the Humanity of Christ by the Bloody arguing over a Greek Diphthong.. which could be used as 'IS or 'AS'..God.. relative to manner of use in the sentence.. the worst of humanity at the time Capitalized on the power of using the 'IS'.. and deified a man.. making his teaching unattainable to mortal man.. unlike the Buddha.

Christ lived at the Cross Roads of the Old Silk Road, Buddhism had been spreading for over 500 years at Christ time, it is highly likely that he received teachings of compassion, unconditional tolerance and forgiveness the Buddha taught 500 years before, in Palestine from travelers.

the song.. 'They dont make Jews like Jesus anymore.. well at the time people were Righteously stoning to death their friends and family for absurd transgressions of religious law.

if one rejects the obvious roman/greek pagan influence of Paul's teaching to the uneducated slaves in his exile.. one can only see Jesus as a man with a compassion greater than the religion he was born into.. so his inspiration has to have come form the only teachings of the time that was essentially one of tolerance and compassion, and it is not unreasonable to think that message came out of india along the silk road as it passed thru india.

edited..i want to emphasize that the false doctrine is not his original teachings.. but what was done to them by scheming or ignorant people
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