Sunday, October 31, 2010
The Jesus Myth | Is Christ a Historical Person?
For your enjoyment and edification, I have created a new article from Barbara G. Walker's fabulous book "Man Made God," which I edited and published. I believe you will really enjoy this fascinating piece, so be sure to check it out!
The Jesus Myth | Is Christ a Historical Person?
Once the Jesus myth is more widely understood as a composite relic of a credulous past, we may be able to go forward toward a more satisfying set of spiritual hopes and insights, and leave behind the simplistic magics of a less enlightened people. We have "modernized" nearly every other aspect of our Western culture. Perhaps it is time to modernize its religion into a form that enlightenment may embrace without insulting its own intelligence.
The Jesus Myth | Is Christ a Historical Person?
Once the Jesus myth is more widely understood as a composite relic of a credulous past, we may be able to go forward toward a more satisfying set of spiritual hopes and insights, and leave behind the simplistic magics of a less enlightened people. We have "modernized" nearly every other aspect of our Western culture. Perhaps it is time to modernize its religion into a form that enlightenment may embrace without insulting its own intelligence.
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Hi Acharya, (guide of religious matters)
The Gospel of St Thomas, without the miracle birth and death salvation of Mankind, brings, like Socrates, the philosophy of consciousness.
Whether it's a counter-culture myth or a real man, the philosphy leads to the freed mind.
http://kinderling.blogspot.com/2010/08/long-walk-thru-park-translation-of.html
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