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  • Dadd Volante@sh.itjust.works
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    18 hours ago

    Most historians agree Jesus very likely was a real person. Possibly even an algamation of multiple people.

    However, doesn’t make him the son of God or even a holy entity.

    Most likely he was a highly charismatic person who had a LOT of grievances with both the church and government, and his message turned into a political movement the Romans tried to quench ala Paul and the re-writings of the text at the time.

    We actually have a good chunk of knowledge on Pontius Pilate, who was a real person. A real person who would NEVER wash his hands of executing someone. He was a big fan of it.

    Part of the revision was to eject the Romans from the death of Jesus, and blame the Jewish people, in order to make the movement more palatable to the Roman people. Thus, the story of Pilate “washing his hands” of the matter because he thought Jesus was in fact, a righteous man.

    Jews didn’t crucify people. They stoned them to death.

    Jesus had a lot of criticism of the Roman occupation and was killed by the Romans.

    Decades later when mythology started to surround this human, we see the revisions really kick into high gear

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      I’ve read variations of these themes, over my short time on this planet. Maybe. Hard to say. I’m thinking of a millenia old game of “telephone/secret” however it’s called wherever people are.

      Anyway, the point is don’t take things so literally, religious and non-religious alike. And, like a bumper sticker I saw once, several decades ago: God has one son and we are all him.The best, worst and average among everyone on the planet, regardless of my personal opinion, I gather. And I think that’s probably what Joni Mitchell’s Woodstock and the whole hippie generation was about, despite politicians and media making it about sex, drugs, rock-n-roll. That’s probably also why recording studios and awards organizations make sure freedom music will never be mainstream, again.