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Who Paid for the Last Supper and With What Money? (media.conspiracies.win)
posted 4 years ago by Questionable 4 years ago by Questionable +4 / -4
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– CrushTheSerpent 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

Dont watch dishonest television.

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– Ep0ch -2 points 4 years ago +3 / -5

He never resurrected, it was added into a later canonization. It was added in order to prove he wasn't mortal, immaculate babies with Kings claiming their rights of the first night and killing all potential heirs left Thomas's. So that indeed there was this other ethreal realm that the Egyptians could charge a passage into upon any canonization.

The original print didn't have a resurrection. It was added after the followers fighting for more than a century lost to other believers. These believers stripped away his wife and even Thomas from the testaments but added even more disciples to the new testament. He never had 12 disciples either. The actual number remains contentious.

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– Questionable [S] 1 point 4 years ago +2 / -1

I never claimed he resurrected. My account allows for a journey East to his final resting place.

I am simply taking doctrine, and Questioning, how actual humans would behave, applying realistic motivations to the stories.

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– Ep0ch 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

I didn't or otherwise. I simply commented, regarding truths that remain hidden. What is the truth becomes the question? Did he even exist and who was he? Belief is in the mind of the believer. It is called faith, where it therefore simply accepts indoctrination.

Massive debate on if he existed, or was it simply another story retold. It was certainly rewritten. If he existed who was he, how much truth is there in what he supposedly did. Of course Christianity assumed paganism, holding Christ's birth and death on pagan celebrations. What of its origin. Mithraism older of Greek origin is related to Christianity and possibly an even older sect away from what was then the paradigm of religion has many comparisons that are strikingly similar in beliefs and certain lore to Christainity. Mithrias followers were persecuted by the other gods for their worship in Catacombs also has a mortal who resurrected.

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– Questionable [S] -3 points 4 years ago +2 / -5

Submission Statement:

If Jesus was a man, how do we read his stories? How do actual people behave?

Did he call himself "The Son of God", or "A son of God", as all men are?

He knew he had a bounty on his head, so why not let someone you know collect that bounty? Maybe, buy a nice meal with it?

You know, I bet you could recuperate from a non lethal crucifixion after around 3 days. After which you could leave town by ascending the mountains to the east, into 'heaven'.

If Judas paid for the last supper, did he pay for it with the bounty on his friends head? Was this the plan all along? What is the relation to a basket of fish, and the fiat banking system? Is their a parable in this fable? Can you make 10 gold pieces out of 1?

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– canadianhere 6 points 4 years ago +7 / -1

Did he call himself "The Son of God", or "A son of God", as all men are?

Read Matthew 16:13-20. He called himself the "Son of Man," and when He asked the disciples who He was, they knew He was the Christ. He then warned the disciples NOT to tell that to the people.

Elsewhere in the Gospel, some demons were all "Spoiler alert! This dude is the Messiah!" and Jesus is like "STFU and get out of that guy!" The concept is known as the messianic secret. No one is exactly sure why He wanted to keep it secret (some theories include He wanted people to come to their own judgements, or that His early ministry wasn't the time to reveal it in case they kill him too early.)

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– CIAMM 1 point 4 years ago +2 / -1

Lol

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