Aug 10, 2011 8:53 PM CST WHICH WAS JESUS CHRIST'S SECOND NAME?
DavidAdelaideAdelaide, South Australia Australia35 Posts
DavidAdelaideAdelaide, South Australia Australia35 posts
The OT and NT are both borrowed, they took myths from many sources, from Babylonian, Sumerian, Egyptian, and other regional mythologies. The story of the Egyptian god Khnum is the basis of the Adam being made from clay story. Yahweh is a steal from the Zoroastrian Ahura-Mazda. You might as well believe in Odin, Zeus, or the FSM.
If you want a second opinion, then Ben Holy Spirit.
Thus:
Jesus Immanuel Christ (According to the South American Christian lobby) or Jesus Ben Holy Spirit the Nazarean (If you stick with both religious history and belief-based seculatarian history).
DavidAdelaide: The OT and NT are both borrowed, they took myths from many sources, from Babylonian, Sumerian, Egyptian, and other regional mythologies. The story of the Egyptian god Khnum is the basis of the Adam being made from clay story. Yahweh is a steal from the Zoroastrian Ahura-Mazda. You might as well believe in Odin, Zeus, or the FSM.
eeehmmmm, the story of the first man made from clay and the first woman born of a rib is Mesopotamic, where Abraham was born. Someone found it written in a ceramic tablet.
Then is not Egyptian. And I think is impossible to steal Yahweh to Zoroastrian because Zoroaster was born after the jews believed in One God. There are other theories but please we are trying to discuss about second names. Do you know the second name of Zoroaster?
AlbertaghostCultural Wasteland, Alberta Canada5,914 posts
Mark 6:3,4 "Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, and brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon ?
An historical account;
Lastly, in a writing by Justin (died 165 A.D.) known as the Dialogue of Justin with Tryphon, A Jew, in chapter LXXXVIII, Justin writes about Jesus, clearly referencing the Gospels’ baptism accounts:
"He was in the habit of working as a carpenter when among men, making ploughs and yokes"
Matthew 11:25-30 "My Yoke is Easy, My Burden Light"
Matthew 13:55: “Isn’t this the carpenter’s son?"
So, since he is referred to as a carpenter, he makes yokes and his father was a carpenter and more than likely he would have been one as well, what else would he have been since there is no reference to him being anything other than a carpenter in this world?
Everybody knows the situation of Spain, is bad, but far of bankrupcty, like Iceland, the country were the only three victims of christian prosecutions died, as you say. See you in the right poll.
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AlbertaghostCultural Wasteland, Alberta Canada5,914 posts
GUZMAN1: Everybody knows the situation of Spain, is bad, but far of bankrupcty, like Iceland, the country were the only three victims of christian prosecutions died, as you say. See you in the right poll.
nah, this is the right one. Spain didn't know how to handle their money so they will soon be going down the tubes. Son, you like some of the people from Greece, can troll on these threads 24/7 while you 7wait vainly for a government cheque that never comes.
Okay, do you know what is the fastest growing living tissue on the planet?
No, I don't know.
About the name of Jesus I have only one theory. I think before there were laws to establish what should be the surname of each person only had nicknames. But the nicknames follow a rule: in the place where born people are called by the father's name, family name or where they live, for example. But elsewhere they are known by the town or city they come from.
My question is whether there was any religious law about this in any case did not exist even state laws.
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But in this poll we are talking about Jesus of Nazareth. You choose the wrong poll.