Svartalf wrote:As Laplace said that God was unnecessary to comprehend the solar system, a real jesus is unnecessary to the history of christianity and the abominations against reason that ensued
Um, first of all, Laplace was an idiot because while God may be "unnecessary" to comprehend the solar system, that says nothing whatever about the existence, or non-existence of God. God is not "necessary" to understand that if you drop a rock on your foot you might break a toe. God is not "necessary" to comprehend that leaping off a cliff without a parachute is very likely to result in your demise due to sudden deceleration.
But this says absolutely nothing about whether or not God exists, and whether or not God set things up so that gravity leads to those two results.
You are simply stating an iteration of the Atheist's Fallacy, in which one must presume that some things claimed by theists are correct in order to formulate a premise for claiming that nothing theists claim is true. It's a sophisticated form of the fallacy of Begging the Question, in which "the premises include the claim that the conclusion is true or (directly or indirectly) assume that the conclusion is true."
As for Jesus and the history of christianity (sic), there's a strong argument that says that the "abominations" you are presumably referring to (but being quite vague about) are not part of the history of Christianity because acts by individuals claiming to act in the name of Christ that are not in harmony with the philosophy, teachings and ideals of Christ are not "Christian" acts and therefore do not constitute "Christianity" or its history.
If I support apartheid in South Africa and invoke the name of Nelson Mandela as the origin of my beliefs, does that make me a "Mandelan" who is acting in harmony with Mandela's philosophy, teachings and ideals? Of course not. It makes me a fraud who is misusing and misinterpreting Mandela's philosophy and teachings for my own ends.
The same reasoning applies to "Christians" who commit atrocities or wrongs that do not comport with the philosophy, teachings and ideals of Christ.
To say therefore that Christians advocate the stoning of adulterers is false because that is not what Jesus taught. In fact, when faced with just such a situation, Jesus is quoted as saying "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."
The origin of this hoary old Atheist canard is the deliberate and often calculatedly mendacious conflating of the Old Testament with the New Testament and the false claim that what applied to the former also applies to the latter, which is not the case. It's either intellectual sloth or calculated evil for Atheists to ignore the simple fact that the coming of Jesus and his teachings, life and death
changed all the rules established by the Old Testament, thus rendering them null and void.
According to Christian theology the entire purpose of Jesus' coming and his sacrifice was precisely and exactly to expiate
all of the sins of mankind against God, for which God, in the past, levied some serious penalties. The whole point of Jesus' suffering and death was to take upon himself, as a human being, all the punishments God intended for a sinful and corrupt world. God did this rather than do what he had done in the past, which was to wipe out entire populations who had sinned against God, using all manner of mechanisms to do so. Jesus' sacrifice paid not only for all the sins of mankind in the past, but all the sins of mankind in the future, pending the Second Coming and the sorting of the sheep. The
only condition required for forgiveness of sin and entry into heaven is that one must genuinely accept Jesus as one's Lord and personal savior.
No sacrificing of sheep, goats or little children. You don't even have to get down on your knees and pray for forgiveness, because to forgive is to "fore give" or "give before." In this case, what's being given is absolution for sin, and that absolution was "given" "before" by Jesus and his sacrifice. All one has to do to get that forgiveness is accept it by accepting Jesus as your personal Lord and savior. Nothing else.
However, one must actually and genuinely do so, not merely mouth the words, and Jesus (and God his father) know what's in your heart, even if you don't or you refuse to admit it.
If one does not accept the gift of forgiveness, when the end of days occurs, those who have done so will get all the goodies and everybody else, who refused the gift, will be pretty thoroughly screwed for eternity.
...according to Christian theology of course.
The point being that condemning Christians based on what others (not Christians) did prior to the coming of Christ and his sacrifice, or what others do in the name of Christ that does not follow his philosophy, teachings and commands, is both a logical fallacy, because they are not actually Christians because they aren't behaving as Christians are supposed to do, and it's a lame-brained and ignorant distortion and deliberate twisting of the entire New Testament and its actual message.
Quite simply, if you don't accept Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior, and you don't live according to his teachings and principles, you're not a Christian no matter how much you may protest that you are or try to weasel around the truth.
Such people are not Christians, they are frauds and tricksters who, as in my example using Nelson Mandela, are misusing and distorting the teachings and philosophy of Christ for their own nefarious, self-serving and sinful purposes, not because they are actually Christians. They aren't.
So when you speak of the Spanish Inquisition and condemn all of Catholicism because of what a small number of Spanish Catholic priests did a thousand years ago, you are merely demonstrating your own ignorance, bias and disdain for truth, reason and logic.
Christians are as Christians do. If they don't act like Christians, they aren't Christians and it's wrong to lay the blame for the malfeasance of others at their doorstep.
So, to say that a "real Jesus" is not necessary is completely wrong, because abominations done in his name are not Christian acts, and without a "real Jesus" Christians have no forgiveness and no salvation.
Now, you are free to believe that there is no forgiveness or salvation, or no need for either, because in your view God does not exist and neither did Jesus, but that doesn't change anything for Christians, it just means that they will weep with sorrow when they get to go commune with Jesus and God for eternity and you don't.
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