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Wednesday 12 April 2017

IS JESUS GOD ? (10) COULD JESUS HAVE BEEN SELF-DECEIVED?


                                                IS JESUS GOD?

       (copied from
        Y-Jesus.com)

                                                                 COULD JESUS HAVE                    BEEN SELF- DECEIVED?


Albert Schweitzer, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1952, for his humanitarian efforts, had his own views about Jesus.  Schweitzer concluded that insanity was behind Jesus' claim to be God. In other words Jesus was wrong about His claims, but didn't intentionally lie. According to this theory, Jesus was deluded in actually believing He was the Messiah.

Lewis considered this option carefully. He deduced that if Jesus' claims weren't true, then  He must have been insane.  Lewis reasons that someone claimed to be God would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic - on a level with a man who says he is a poached egg - or else he would be the devil of hell.

Most who have studied Jesus' life and words, acknowledge  Him as extremely rational. Although his own life was filled with immorality and personal skepticism, the renowned  French philosopher, Jean-Jasques Rosseau (1712-1778) acknowledged Jesus' superior character and presence of mind, stating "when Plato describes his imaginary righteous man ...  he describes  exactly the character of Christ...if the life and death of Socrates are that of a philosopher, the life and death of  Jesus Christ are that of a God. "

Bono concludes that 'a nutcase' is the last thing you can label Jesus.

"so what you are left with     is either Christ was Who 
 He said He was or a 
 complete nutcase. I  mean  we are talking nutcase on  the level of  Charles Manson.... I'm not joking here.  The idea that the entire course of civilization for over half of the globe could have it's fate       changed and turned upside down by a nutcase, for me, that's far-fetched....."

So, was Jesus a lunatic or was He the Son of God?   Could Jefferson have been right by labeling Jesus as  " only a good moral teacher "  while denying His deity?  Interestingly, the audience who heard Jesus, - both believers and enemies - never regarded Him as a mere moral teacher. Jesus produced three  primary effects in the people who met Him., hatred, terror, or adoration.

The claims of Jesus Christ force us to choose. As Lewis stated, "we cannot put Jesus in the category of being just a great religious leader or a good  moral teacher."  This former skeptic challenges us to  make up our own minds about Jesus, stating:

"You must make your choice. Either this Man was and is the Son of God or else a madman or something worse.  You can shut Him up for a fool, you can spit at Him and kill Him as a demon, or you can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God.  But let us not come up with any patronizing nonsense about His being a great human  teacher.  He has not left that open to us."

In "Mere Christianity,"  Lewis explores the options regarding the identity of Jesus, concluding that He is exactly Who He claimed to be.  His careful examination of the life and words  of Jesus led this great literary genius to renounce his former atheism and become a Christian.

The greatest question of all time is  "Who is the real Jesus Christ?"  Bono, Lewis and countless others have concluded that God visited our planet in human form. But if that is true then we would expect Him to be alive today. And that is exactly what His followers believe.

Did Jesus really rise from the dead?

The eyewitnesses to Jesus Christ actually spoke and acted like they believed He physically rose from the dead after His crucifixion.  If they were wrong then Christianity has been founded upon a lie. But if they were right, such a miracle would substantiate all Jesus said about God, Himself and us. 

But must we take the resurrection of Jesus Christ by faith alone or is there solid historical evidence ?   Several skeptics began investigations into the historical record to prove  the resurrection account false. What did they discover?   

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