Miss Taken wrote:... I can accept Jesus as an itinerant preacher and good teacher,
but in terms of God atoned and resurrected in which I am expected to
follow a cult of personality, I just don't know.
...
Think of it this way -- there is always one tree in the forest that is tallest; only
one moment in time that a baby is born; only one final eye-blink before death.
Jesus was/is one of those "only" phenomena -- and so human beings make
up creeds to try and force an agreement on what that "only" really means.
The New Testament is jam-packed with messages about people having to
"believe," but it says very, very little about what Jesus communicated as
"gospel" -- at most, there are a few intriguing passages about what the
Kingdom of Heaven is "like."
Strip away all the churchly propaganda -- the "you must believe this" stuff.
Strip away the idea of Jesus being a purposeless teacher of morality.
Concentrate upon the precept of "encounter."
What did a Palestinian peasant "encounter" when he or she experienced
the essence of a parable hit like a ton of bricks?
What did a disciple "encounter" when he or she witnessed tears in Jesus' eyes?
What do we "encounter" when we pass through Jesus as a gateway?
Turn the old teaching on its head -- Instead of saying Jesus is the gate,
see the Gate as the way provided through Jesus, to eternity/infinity.
It is the "only" gate -- no matter that we term it Jesus, Krishna, Buddhahood,
or our own Inner Self.
Forget the terminology and concentrate on the gateway.......
Your Uncle Dale