Real men don't eat quiche????
ChasKlu@aol.com ChasKlu@aol.com
Thu, 12 Nov 1998 01:41:35 EST (00910874495, e18c445e.364a831f@aol.com)
In a message dated 11/12/98 12:35:08 AM Eastern Standard Time,
thebachs@fgi.net writes:
<< from Bach
Charlie wrote------
>As for sacrifice, I think the relevant point is that Jesus, being a true
man, is said to have suffered and died on the cross as a sacrifice for our
sins. Surely that body was no loaf of bread.<
BACH
So, Jesus was a "true man"???? How many "true men" are brought into this
world with the parentage of God for a father and a Jewish virgin for a mother?
How many "true men" tell as many falsehoods and/or make as many false
prophecies as Jesus obviously did?
>>
CHARLIE
I myself don't believe that "Jesus had the parentage of God for a father and a
Jewish virgin for a mother," but the church teaches that this is so, and yet
he was also a true man. I'm not making this up. And he is said to have
sacrificed himself for us, contrary to what the original poster had said about
Christianity not teaching human sacrifice (along with cannibalism).