thoughts?
He also claimed to be the son of God. this is exactly my point so is Haillie Selassie[/quote
Did he claim to be the son of God? source
Even so, not that many people took him seriously
http://www.adherents.com/Religions_By_Adherents.html theres only 600,000 rastifarians out there, which is quite a few, but it seems to be more of a cultural thing. Christianity has 2.1 billion (although i think thats a little high) Jesus trancends time and space and culture. People come to Jesus from all walks of life, all cultures, all ethnic backgrounds, all socio-economic status, all political persuasions, all sexual orientations etc
Quote: from exceedinglyrare at 7:40 am on Nov. 7, 2008 Out of curiosity, what's so bad about being encouraged to think more deeply about your beliefs and the traditions of your religion? i'm not sure what you're infering with this question
Out of curiosity, what's so bad about being encouraged to think more deeply about your beliefs and the traditions of your religion?
I'm not inferring anything. I'm simply pointing out that "hallie selassi was a nice guy sure, but just cause a bunch of pot heads think he's jesus doesn't mean i should take his words so seriously" isn't necessarily just mocking your faith, and that there's absolutely nothing wrong with pointing out a faith's inconsistencies.
Jesus was a guy in history, who alot of people follow. Billions worship him, and many others consider him a good moral teacher. He also claimed to be the son of God.
He also claimed to be the son of God.
Quote: from LucidAssassin at 7:35 pm on Nov. 6, 2008 i think that a guy that performs miracles is a lot more powerful than a guy whos a druggy so bring togeather a torn and opressed people and bring peace to a land that was riddled with gorilla and trible war isn't a miracle?
i think that a guy that performs miracles is a lot more powerful than a guy whos a druggy
No, actually.