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Re: Chris, Chris and Chris

From:Christophe Grandsire <christophe.grandsire@...>
Date:Tuesday, December 18, 2001, 9:18
En réponse à Christopher B Wright <faceloran@...>:

> > That's illogical. There are two possibilities: Jesus told the truth > about > Himself, or He lied (and would probably have been insane in this > case). > If the first was true, then they'd have to consider Him as more than a > great prophet. If the second was, then they wouldn't be able to call > Him > a prophet at all, only a heretic. >
Jesus didn't write himself the Gospels. So we don't know for sure what he said or not. Nothing proves that he ever said he was the Son of God. Only his disciples claim that he did. They could well have lied. That's the opinion of the Moslims: Jesus never said he was the Son of God, and the ones who wrote the Gospels lied when claiming that. To the Moslims, Jesus is a prophet of miraculous birth who did miracles during his life, but he's not the Son of God.
> Christ is boolean. >
As much as any other human being, even by his own words. Christophe. http://rainbow.conlang.free.fr Take your life as a movie: do not let anybody else play the leading role.