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TheAtomicDog
3 years, 2 months ago
*Moses lifted the creation story from Babylon, removing the cast of characters and dtailed actions (including the slaughter of a super-god and building the earth and heavens on her corpse), and just explained away all the actions via the Magic Of Because.

*Allegedly, a detailed description of heaven appears in Revelation. Spoiler: it's North Korea with a much larger budget
DiogenesShandor
2 years, 8 months ago
I'm sorry to say that neither of those creation stories sounds plausible, and of the two, the Norse one is actually the more possible sounding
DiogenesShandor
2 years, 8 months ago
That said, the compare and contrast thing is an interesting one. I feel you'd win more converts though if you instead addressed things that are mostly in agreement with each other (such as the JudeoChristian Book of Ecclesiastes versus the Buddhist Heart Sutra, both of which teach that all material phenomena are fundamentally empty ("vanitas"/"sunyata")) and then gave a polished elevator pitch for why your religion's version of the teaching is more complete or accurate.
UnstableSable
2 years, 8 months ago
Premise 1: A large but finite person dies and his flesh and blood change into stone and seawater.

Premise 2: A being of infinite power and wisdom wills the universe and natural law into existence.

There's no way you can be serious about 1 being more plausible.
DiogenesShandor
2 years, 8 months ago
Also, Jesus isn't a white guy. He's a furry. This is canon. Revelation 5:6 Then I saw a Lamb who appeared to have been slain, standing in the center of the throne, encircled by the four living creatures and the elders. The Lamb had seven horns and seven eyes, which represent the seven Spiritsa of God sent out into all the earth.
UnstableSable
2 years, 8 months ago
I've never once heard any Christian argue that Jesus is a white guy. This is a pretty dumb recurring strawman; Jesus is a Jew who lived in the Mediterranean roughly two millennia ago, and lives in Heaven right now.

And yes, The Lamb is a very cool and intense image that's allayed my fears that (as some Evangelicals might've argued) anthropomorphism as a concept was tainted and Satanic. You're also ignoring the other passages in the same book (Revelations) in which Jesus is described as a man with skin colored like burnished bronze (which would be a warm coppery color) and white hair.
DiogenesShandor
2 years, 8 months ago
Sorry, I had assumed that the semi white looking (or at least non-jewish looking) right side image was meant to be Jesus.

(Now that I think of it though, if you had made him look jewish then people would probably lay some bs trip on you and accuse you of being an antisemite if you accidentally made him look too jewish or else accuse you of not actually taking it as seriously as you say if you avoided the first problem by modeling the depiction after a jewish celebrity, so I guess making him look ambiguous makes good sense)

EDIT:
And now that you've got me thinking of Jewish celebrities, I suppose a lot of Jewish people look white anyway. Henry Winkler's most famous role was playing an Italian-American guy and he completely looked the part.
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