@divegeestersaid John the Baptist was beheaded, not crucified. He was executed at the request of Herod’s niece who had danced provocatively for him and his head was brought to her and her mother, now Herod’s wife.
Other than that, did you get anything else from his post that you'd care to comment on??
@divegeestersaid John the Baptist was beheaded, not crucified. He was executed at the request of Herod’s niece who had danced provocatively for him and his head was brought to her and her mother, now Herod’s wife.
I stand corrected. JtB would appear to have been beheaded.
@ghost-of-a-dukesaid Successful religions assimilate lesser ones. I don't think it's a case of 'ripping them off.'
When I was kid, a cousin use to run a star trek 'club' on a Saturday. It was quite popular, but personally I much preferred star wars. Not entirely intentionally, myself and another cousin began to introduce star wars figures and eventually the club became almost exclusive ...[text shortened]... out eradicating its popularity.
Christianity is like the Borg. Assimilation is a sound strategy.
Change yourself to appear more like others to get them to like you, then call yourself the original...still sounds like ripping off others to me.
Simplified a bit, christianity couldn't start their own star wars club, so they brought their star Wars toys dressed up with star trek clothes and the awesome acting skills of William Shatner to show they have stuff too. I hope you paused about every third word in reading this.
Assimilation doesn't usually happen by starting saying 'your way is wrong and you have to do things my way or you're going to hell'
@divegeestersaid I’m not sure where “the big kicker” is in what you’ve written?
Without reading more into your background, I'm going to step out on a limb and say you are a follower of christianity and have come to a similar thought as me regarding that particular religion
Simplified a bit, christianity couldn't start their own star wars club, so they brought their star Wars toys dressed up with star trek clothes and the awesome acting skills of William Shatner to show they have stuff too. I hope you paused about every third word in reading this.
Assimilation doesn't usually happen by starting saying 'your way is wrong and you have to do things my way or you're going to hell'
Why start my own Star Wars club and compete with other Sci-Fi clubs when I can take over an existing one and eliminate the opposition?
Christianity absorbing paganism and its traditions wasn't a weakness, it was a strength. (And I say that as an atheist).
@zach-thomassaid Without reading more into your background, I'm going to step out on a limb and say you are a follower of christianity and have come to a similar thought as me regarding that particular religion
I’m not sure what that would be, but I still don’t see what the “big kicker” was in your post. Nor the controversy you alluded to either for that matter.