Tart wrote:
Ok so do you believe that was historical? Putting a sign above Jesus head reading king of the kings? Or not?
I have absolutely no reason to believe that this actually happened. And we certainly don't have any historical evidence that it did happen.
I highly suspect that this sort of thing was invented by the authors of the Gospels as part of their agenda to try to convince their readers that Jesus was the promised messiah.
Don't forget that these are the same authors who were so desperate to support their claims that they actually have God himself speaking from the clouds to proclaim that Jesus is his Son.
Surely you don't buy into that one?
These authors gave us many clues concerning their desperation to try to make out like Jesus was the prophesied messiah.
And keep in mind Tart, the prophecy didn't say that the messiah would merely be mocked for claiming to be the King of the Jews. The prophecy said that he would actually become the King of Jerusalem. And Jesus most certainly never fulfilled that prophecy or even come remotely close to fulfilling it.
But no, I have absolutely no reason whatsoever to believe that the Gospel Rumors contain absolute truths. That belief itself is a totally faith-based belief. I see no reason to embrace that idea at all.
I've already told you that the OT God makes no sense. Why should I believe tales that Jesus was the Son of Yahweh when Yahweh already fails as a credible God?
Not only this but Jesus was the exact opposite of Yahweh when it came to moral principles and commandments. So it's not even a consistent paradigm overall.
Why would a God at one point so hate the world that he drowns out all sinners, and then at the next point offer himself up as a sacrificial lamb to offer sinners undeserved amnesty?
Christianity isn't even compatible with the Old Testament God at all.
There's so much wrong with this religion that it would take a book even larger than the Bible to explain what's all wrong with the Biblical Canon.
So trying to historically prove that Jesus was the promised messiah of this religion is a seriously flawed endeavor. If that's what you hope to achieve in this life all I can say is, Good luck with that.
At one point in time I was a Christian and I did try to justify this religion. I found it to be an absolutely impossible task. As far as I'm concerned it's simply impossible to justify Christianity. It simply cannot be done.
And as I had stated before, if you were going to take this up with me on any serious level you would need to start with Genesis 1:1 and work up to Jesus from there. I wouldn't even waste my time with you if you wanted to start with trying to prove that Jesus was the messiah of an already failed theology.
You'd need to justify the entire Old Testament first. And good luck with that as well.