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Who
was Jesus? Once again, the
question cannot be answered with certainty but so much evidence can be
amassed in support of a particular answer that a final step of faith is
small and guided as opposed to large and blind. Let
us begin by trying to find out who Jesus claimed to be.
Based on Chapter 8, “who he claimed to be" was accurately
recorded in the New Testament autographs.
Based on Chapter 7 we can learn the content of these autographs
using the Greek text derived from more than 5000 manuscripts and
manuscript fragments. Finally, if we consult a translation faithful to the Greek
text, we are not even required to learn Greek.
These examples show who Jesus claimed to be; Jesus claimed to be God! He was executed, not for any crime against man, but for something that would be blasphemy if not true. Was the claim of Jesus true or false? This question will be addressed with the help of the generic two level logic tree in Figure 3.
The
statements located at branch tips are A, B, and nB.
The fact that one and only one of these three statements must be
true can be seen by: (1) assigning “false” to any group of two and
deducing the value of the third and (2) assigning “true” to any one
of the three and deducing the values of the other two:
The subsequent paragraphs of this chapter will examine the likelihood that statements (2) and (3) represent truth. The falsity of these two statements and, therefore, the truth of statement (1) cannot be established with certainty. However, so much evidence can be amassed in support of this position that a final step of faith is small and guided as opposed to large and blind. (2)
Jesus knew his claim to be God was false. This means Jesus was a blasphemous, pernicious, hypocritical and foolish liar!
If you believe the New Testament autographs provided an accurate account of what Jesus said and did then you can study the character of Jesus using a good translation of the derived Greek text. In those pages, you will discover the most pure and noble person in recorded history. How could a deceitful, selfish, depraved man have flawlessly lived the life of a pure and noble person? I don't know of a way. Do you? This
means Jesus actually believed He was God even though He really wasn't; in
other words, Jesus was insane! I
challenge you to read chapters 5, 6 and 7 in the Book of Matthew and
conclude you have read the words of a madman.
I challenge you to pick up a red-letter edition of the New
Testament, read all the teachings attributed to Jesus and conclude you
have read the ravings of a lunatic. I
contend that statements (2) and (3) on our logic tree must be viewed as
false based on all available evidence.
Therefore, statement (1) can be viewed as true with near certainty.
The final step of faith required to believe that Jesus was God is
small indeed. Notice our logic tree offers only three alternatives:
One and only one of these three L's was an accurate description of the man Jesus. What about that other option selected by most people in the world today?
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