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Why did Jesus ask “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” (Matthew 27:46) [Spirituality & Religion]

Had God forsaken him?
Did he not know why he was suffering?
Was he a devout but mundane man who despaired at his death?
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DestroyerOfIdeologies · 22-25, M
A Freudian might partly say, "The Father is equal to the Superego, and Jesus is the ID cause he is the flesh (God made Flesh) and the Holy Spirit is the Ego. Jesus, the ID had to be crucified cause the plan, the law, the rule (and that is what the superego is all about about, the rule, the law) had to come first. Yes the Father had to forsake Jesus the son, the ID, even when the son was showing such pain, etc."
A contemporary editor or publisher might say, "Oh it was poor editing. They should have left that one out cause it is at odds with the rest of the story. It ain't about telling the truth, it's about telling a consistent story to make it more believable. I hope they never figure out that Jesus was just a deluded cult leader. I mean he went from someone who was all cool headed in the midst of a sea storm, looking down on those who lost faith into well losing faith himself. It's suppose to be perfect written by God, instead we're gonna lose some readers over this."
As for me, I just say, "Cool story bro."
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@DestroyerOfIdeologies [quote] It ain't about telling the truth, it's about telling a consistent story to make it more believable.[/quote]

Prove it. Where's your evidence or your facts?
DocSavage · M
@GodSpeed63
Like you really care about evidence or facts
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@DocSavage [quote]Like you really care about evidence or facts[/quote]

I know you don't care about evidence or facts, Doc, that's plain to see since you disregard all the evidence for God that I've shown you time and again.
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