They all say that, donât they. Let me guess... Scribes and Roman soldiers were not framed.Quote from I am...:
Stu, he was framed. Scribes shoved words in his mouth just as Roman soldiers shoved nails in his hands. This accounts for the schizophrenic tone of words that we are told came from Jesus. Jesus did not endorse OT mythology much as we are led to believe. The NT misrepresents so awfully that it constitutes a kind of subversion. It buries the truth even as it alledgedly tells the truth. Don't think for a minute that it transfers any understanding of the original, authentic message of Jesus. Most of the personalities surrounding him did not understand, even after three years sojourn. So it's more probable that in their enthusiastic zealotry, they propogated a mixture of preconcieved notions and nationalistic prejudices with an authentic, truthful message. To this extent, it is good for "clues"...a reference for a good detective to begin research, not end it. Jesus was consistent. It's those who traded on his coattails who were inconsistent (contradictory, schizophrenic).
Christ!
If Christ didn't say those nasty things, by the same token, Christ didn't say those nice things.
Then Christ didn't say anything at all.
I think that might be your first "clue".
No amount of honey flavored curlicue verbiage hides the unremitting delusion of helplessly trying to wave-away the outright nastiness in some things Jesus Christ says. No different really to others perpetuating the same delusion over the Muhammad guy.