Note: You are not restricted by language. You gain the ability to temporarily understand and speak their language.

  • afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world
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    From your other replies I know you know the material well enough to know this is from a parable, which makes me think you’re being a tad disingenuous

    Yeah guess who the king is supposed to be in the parable. Maybe the king of the Jews?

    And? Saying you have to renounce your family to be a disciple != go invade your nearest European neighbour

    The man was a cult leader. Demanding that people love him so much that they hate their own family by comparison. Hey when he was gathering up his apostles how many of those guys had families back home that they were supporting?

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      1 year ago

      I don’t disagree, but I think you’re forgetting this particular thread is about Jesus not being the ideal figurehead of a war hungry european power… Paul perhaps. (“submit to the governing authorities… they don’t bear the sword for nothing”). But Jesus - thou shalt not even be angry at bad people - Christ. nah… telling a story (amongst many) about a king killing people he doesn’t like is not prime crusade rousing sermon material.

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        1 year ago

        And yet the historical evidence is that it is. Jesus is mentioned more in the Korean than the Bible. So we have two religions that found him to be useful for that.