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Jesus
One of the saddest things (in my estimation) is that most Christians don't know the name of the one they worship, but call Him Jesus, which is not His name; it's Yeshua. Jesus is the Greek form of the name Yeshua. Yeshua means, "Salvation," "Deliverer", or "Rescuer."
Though Jesus means the same thing in Greek, why not call him by His given name?
Though Jesus is my hero, don’t think that I’m an ad hoc believer in Christianity as it has evolved, for I am not. First off, I do not believe in the inerrancy of the Bible. It was written by men, albeit "good men," but fallible. It is a divinely inspired book written by people who believed in and followed God to the best of their limited natures and understanding.
Having said that, this in no
way takes away from the supremacy of Yeshua, or from who He was. I fully believe
He is the Son of the Creator who was made manifest on earth, as a human, to
teach us how to live, not only on this earth, but in the hereafter. If we
had followed these teachings, we would not have any of the problems that plague
this planet today, including global warming.
But we did not.
We did this by creating a religion of rules and regulations, rather than an
assembly of believers who were followers of “The Way,”
As a result, what has evolved into modern Christianity is a hodgepodge of beliefs
and isms having very little or nothing to do with the teachings of Jesus. Jesus'
teachings would fit nicely into almost any faith, because they are nothing more
than the ideal way to live; a way in which earth would become as the mythical
Eden was portrayed.
The entire teachings of Jesus can be summed up briefly—and in His own words:
1. Love God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength.
2. Love your neighbor as yourself.
He added
another just before His crucifixion—to wit…
3. Love
one another as I have loved you.
All His teaching revolve around those three. But He did give some
examples: "Feed the hungry; tend the sick; clothe the naked, visit the
prisoner." If you can learn to live that
way, you have mastered life. But those were only samples--there's many
ways of caring for one another and also for our world.
Every denomination has added rules about what to do and what not to do and what is a sin and what is not a sin, most of which are pure hogwash. Jesus didn’t teach that you must go to confession. He taught love and respect of all people, which is why He said, “19. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20. and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you. And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28)
Here are some belief fallacies:
1 |
“Original sin.” |
There is no such
thing. (See Ezekiel 18, specifically verse 20.)This is supposedly due to Adam and Eve’s transgression
in the Garden of Eden when Eve ate the fruit of knowledge of good
and evil, and then persuaded Adam to do the Same. From that time on
we're supposedly also guilty. See
footnote 1 |
2 |
“Jesus died for our sins.” |
Jesus
did not; he died because of our sins. No loving
father would demand a sacrifice of their child. What He did was live
a full earthly life, from birth to death. |
3 |
“All who call on the name of the Lord will be saved.” |
That is actually contrary to what He said, which was, “Not all who
say to me, ‘Lord, Lord’ (that’s calling on his name) will enter the
Kingdom of Heaven, but those who do the will of the Father in
Heaven.” |
4 |
“Believe in Jesus and be saved.” |
This one is a
little tricky because word meanings have changed. A believer used to
be one who followed in the footsteps of the teacher. So to believe
meant you followed the teachings by doing what the teacher did and said. (For
a more in depth understanding read Matthew 25:31-44. (See
Footnote 2.) |
5 |
“The
Bible is the inerrant word of God.” |
Again, hogwash.
Anyone who reads the Bible with a critical eye will find that there
are many contradictions, beginning with the first two chapters of
the Bible, where there are two different stories of creation.
God does not contradict Himself. |
That’s probably enough, but there are many more—such as needing to go to
confession and have a priest forgive you. Nuts! A priest is no closer to
God than you are. If you truly repent in your heart, you are forgiven.
1.
The word of the Lord came to me again, saying, 2.
"What do you mean when you use this proverb
concerning the land of Israel, saying: `The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and
the children's teeth are set on edge'? 3.
"As I live,'' says the Lord God, "you shall no
longer use this proverb in Israel.
20.
"The soul who sins shall die. The son shall not bear
the guilt of the father, nor the father bear the guilt of the son. The
righteousness of the righteous shall be upon himself, and the wickedness of the
wicked shall be upon himself.
It is also in Jeremiah 31:
Footnotte 3.