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Jesus' teaching as I see it.

It did not come to me through the Christian Bible. It came to me through the movie: The Greatest Story Ever Told.

George Stevens was the story teller, and Jesus took the form of actor Max von Sydow. And the movie was not shot in the Middle East. It was shot in the South Western part of the USA. What are the chances of the truth, of that teaching, getting though to me? The only way to find out is through having a dialogue between me and you. Are you up to it?
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Adstar · 56-60, M
I make a point of not watching movies about Jesus.. They usually take away from His teachings and inject their own teachings into His worlds..

There is a very serious curse in the Bible upon people who add too or take away from the Message of the Bible.. So i do not want to take part in anything that does that..
sree251 · 41-45, M
@Adstar
I make a point of not watching movies about Jesus.. They usually take away from His teachings and inject their own teachings into His worlds..

Good point. First of all, never mind the movies. We know that the very image of Jesus is fabricated by the imagination of Renaissance artists. Secondly, the Gospels, chronicling the Life of Jesus, are confessional stories, transmitted hearsay, which is a better word for rumor, recorded by third parties. The assemblages of those varied scriptural writings resulted in more than one form of the Christian Bible.

There is a very serious curse in the Bible upon people who add too or take away from the Message of the Bible.. So i do not want to take part in anything that does that..

So, that means you take the authority of the Bible seriously, that it is God's word.
Adstar · 56-60, M
@sree251
So, that means you take the authority of the Bible seriously, that it is God's word.

Yes i do..