Christ Is Risen!!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Mercor, Apr 12, 2009.

  1. who is this person?
    born of the virgin December 25 in a cave/manger with his birth being announced by a star in the East and attended by three wise men.
    --His earthly father was named (“Joseph”).
    --At at 12, he was a child teacher in the Temple, and at 30, he was baptized having disappeared for 18 years.
    -- was baptized in the river.
    --He had 12 desciples.
    --He performed miracles, exorcised demons and raised from the dead.
    --walked on water.
    - He was thus called “Holy Child.”
    --He delivered a “Sermon on the Mount”
    - was transfigured on the Mount.
    --He was crucified between two thieves, buried for three days in a tomb, and resurrected.
    --He was also the “Way, the Truth, the Light,” “Messiah,” “God’s Anointed Son,” “the “Son of Man,” the “Good Shepherd,” the “Lamb of God,” the “Word made flesh,” the “Word of Truth,” etc.
    --He was “the Fisher” and was associated with the Fish.
    --He came to fulfill the Law.
    - was called “the KRST,” or “Anointed One.”
     
    #11     Apr 12, 2009
  2. Allahu Akhbar:)
     
    #12     Apr 12, 2009
  3. Irrational behavior is a godsend for those who (1) know how to recognize it; and (2) know how to take advantage of it.

    I love ET, because I know that irrationality yet exists.

    Traders controlled by their emotions and not by reason tend to make mistakes. In a zero-sum game, those sheep make tasty treats.
     
    #13     Apr 12, 2009
  4. Am I correct in assuming that the logic of your statement ( at least the first manifistation of it ) that those traders who hold to a faith, are somehow less able to succeed in the business of trading ?

    Seems like a good poll question for a different thread.
     
    #14     Apr 12, 2009
  5. jem

    jem

    By his dying he destroyed our death and by his rising he restored our life.
     
    #15     Apr 12, 2009
  6. Unless Christ is rising today from the dead, more appropriately Christians would do well to say "Christ rose on this day."

    Past tense, not present...

     
    #16     Apr 12, 2009
  7. jem, see wikipedia about different kinds of metaphor...especially "dead metaphor":

    Quote from Wikipedia:

    "A dead metaphor is one in which the sense of a transferred image is not present. Example: "to grasp a concept" or "to gather what you've understood" Both of these phrases use a physical action as a metaphor for understanding (itself a metaphor), but most visualize the physical action. Dead metaphors, by definition, normally go unnoticed. Some people make a distinction between a "dead metaphor" whose origin most speakers are entirely unaware about (such as "to break the ice"). Others, however, use dead metaphor for both of these concepts, and use it more generally as a way of describing metaphorical cliché. "



    Only as the metaphor is understood does it come to life, so-to-speak. And only as the metaphor comes to life is it able to give you life also. But for it to come to life, you must open a closed mind. A closed mind is like a tomb...dark...and dead inside. There is a proverbial "stone" rolled in front of the way you came into the tomb, which blocks the your escape from the tomb. The stone stands for "sin", which is an acronym for seriously insane notions about Christ.

    A dead Jesus is a metaphor for a dead Christ. All of time and history is the story of a dead Christ. Think of the big bang as a shot-gun blast to the head...of Christ. Christ is killed that "the universe" may live. The universe, therefore, is a metaphor for a dead Christ. But a dead Christ cannot be the truth....because Christ is Life itself. Christ is really alive...not dead. So then, what is this "the universe"? It must be a dream. Resurrection is the sign of awakening. To awaken, you must roll away the stone that blocks your mind from opening. Let the light shine in. Open your mind and recieve peace.

    Christ is "risen"...present tense...NOW.
    Or,
    Christ is "dead"...present tense...now.

    You have to decide which is the truth.
    If Christ is risen, then "the universe" must be false.


    The truth is, there is no world.
    It is but the stuff of dreams.
    Arise, awaken you sleeping ones!

    Peace,

    Christ!
     
    #17     Apr 12, 2009
  8. jem

    jem

    zzzz - you should take the time to understand the beliefs you so often bash.

    God sent his son so that we may have life everlasting, his son died on the Cross - he rose on the third day, he is risen, he will come again.

    While I suspect time is meaningless for God - as we see time unfolding it is perfectly correct to say he is risen. We are in the middle of God's plan for us. Hence, he is risen shows a better understanding than to say he rose.
     
    #18     Apr 12, 2009
  9. Christ is believed to have risen from the dead a long time ago. (Past tense, not present tense).

    He is not risen from the dead today, unless he rose from the dead today.

    It is this type of response of yours that is a factor in why Christianity is on the decline in America today. Christianity is on its way to becoming a past tense religion if the trend continues...

    No one who has command of the English language goes around saying "Moses is come down from the Mountain to give us God's law."


     
    #19     Apr 12, 2009
  10. In order to bring this dead metaphor back to life, I will interpret it correctly...NOW.

    Jesus is a metaphor for "us". But then, who are "we"? We are "Christ crucified". The story of Jesus is the story of everyone and everything this side of the "big bang"...which is a metaphor for a shot-gun blast to the head. Think of galaxis, stars and planets as drops of blood...splattered all over the inside of a tomb. Likewise, think of biological "life" as drops of blood from a dead Christ. The irony is that Christ is so alive that even when Christ is "dead", it seems like "life". But what walks and talks is not necessarily "life"...as Jesus taught Life to be.

    To understand how Christ "rises", one must understand how Christ "died". So we must go to the beginning of death in order to find the end of death. The beginning of the death of Christ is "sin", which is unbelief in Christ. Unbelief in Christ precedes the "big bang".

    To understand the metaphor you quoted, we must understand that what is true about Jesus is true about us. Likewise, what is false about Jesus is false about us. Jesus is not dead, but alive in Christ...as Christ. Likewise, we are not dead, but alive in Christ...as Christ. Going from "death" to "life" is a matter of opening the proverbial "tomb" of a closed mind.

    Christ!
     
    #20     Apr 12, 2009