If you are a hard-working average american adult ,looking at jesus’ life you might be hard pressed to find any parallels to your own.

the transition from fisher-woman operator to whore isn’t such a broad jump if you understand the philosophy of the times.any woman who was in business for herself was cast in a different light,possibly with sordid overtures.after a few centuries the overtures became ‘fact’ and we have a business women (rare in those days,no doubt) turned into a ‘whore.’ also puts jesus in a more favorable light as a ’shepard looking over a lost sheep’.another of his favorite sayings.

at any point in his life do we see him work for a living?pay rent for shelter,pay for food with honest labor-not bullshit fables and pointing to heaven,raise children,change a flat tire,go through any severe surgery,have a tooth pulled,fix a leaky roof,send money to his poor parents,anything that you or i have to face in a lifetime.

he did 3 years of ‘work’ which was totally funded by an outside source.

yes, he died a painful death.but at his age,33, it was also a quick death for crucifixion.the average being 3 days-he was dead in 4 hours?! sure was convenient for that soldier to apply a rag of ammonia/vinegar to jesus’ face and cause a quick death…instead of him having to tough it out for another 68 hours. 

these are just a few examples to get one thinking about how good a savior jesus really was.the evidence paints him to be lackluster at best.and downright lazy and no-good at worst.i dare you to resist your religious brainwashing and look into your faith and ask questions for yourself.few people reading this will have the intestinal fortitude to really question what they’ve been spoon fed all their lives.

 

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