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The ending to Bach's St. Matthew's Passion is so beautiful my heart is aching for Jesus and the world, bros...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jn6hKinnZKM
>>126785048 (OP)Bach's music is one of the loveliest proofs for Christianity. ifyyk
That ending is definitely as beautiful as you describe. Amazing!
Very haunting piece. Stays with you, in your head, in your soul, for a very long time afterward
As does Jesus
Isn't this the intro to Casino?
>>126785531Superior version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cm0Slt3cM9U
>>126785048 (OP)To reconcile who we are amongst the very God who had to die to save us from ourselves. A beautiful contribution to this effort. But me not of lowly heart, be of good cheer for He has overcome the world;
> These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world. - John 16:33
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The absence of contemporaneous non-Christian evidence for Jesus’ life and miracles, the Bible’s literary and mythological parallels to earlier stories, the late composition and textual evolution of the New Testament, the lack of empirical support for supernatural claims and the socio-cultural context that shaped early Christianity’s narratives suggest the Bible is a product of human creativity, theology, and cultural adaptation, much like modern fictional works. While a historical figure named Jesus may have existed, the biblical portrayal—replete with miracles and divine status—lacks verifiable grounding, aligning it closer to a mythic figure like Superman than a documented historical person.
>>126789547Nice ChatGPT, faggot. Now try and say something "wise" using your own "intelligence".
>>126789547A perfect example of how the LLM is just a Redditor faggot
>>126789886You could convince him to say exactly the opposite things with little effort, but it's really easy to make him sound like an unnuanced dork.
>>126789547I used to be a militant atheist when I was younger and subscribed to Richard Carrier's viewpoint, but I now realize Jesus must've existed because he clearly aroused emotions among 1st century Jews, and they were very negative emotions. If Jesus had been cooked up by Christians, it would be easier for the 1st century Jews to already then accuse him of being fictional instead of acknowledging he existed and made ruckus and was an all-around "bad fella"