Saturday, March 30, 2024

Easter Saturday

What did he do? How does the myth go? Did he die? Did he live? Did he die, er, for our sins? But wasn't that only for 3 days? How does that even make sense?

What is that, dead for 3 days to forgive us for our sins for eternity? That hardly seems like an imposition to the all powerful, creator of all things, that's how the story goes.

We were created in ‘the big guy's’ own image, that’s it, isn’t it? When things don’t make sense they are hard to understand? He was the father, but then wasn’t he the son too? Wasn't he? And somewhere in there there is some kind of spirit, what that’s about, who knows?

So presumably if we were created in ‘the big guy's’ image, we are him and he is us? So everything we do/did is what he’d do/did, being in the same image.

So, then, for all the times we have misbehaved, he killed his son.

Can anybody make sense of that?

He loved us so much - which is straying rapidly into narcism, in his own image, which is him loving himself - he killed his son.

He loved us so much, he killed his only son. Why?

Are you following? No?

That’s it. That’s Christianity.

Chocolate egg?


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