Yes!
All you actually need to understand Jesus is at the Sermon on the Mount, where he was still a humble teacher, and not glorified as an only son by the helpful Nicene Council in 400 AD.
The Nicene Council picked which scrolls they were going to include in their New Testament, and which they would just toss. Some of those scrolls tossed were eyewitness accounts, not written 60 years after Jesus was murdered.
People are not lost. They're not going to be lost.
You're assuming God has decided that the little box you want to bury him with is the way it will be.
Free will. God has it. That's how you got it.
Now, if you could tell me who created Math, you've found the Father Jesus was pointing to in the Sermon on the Mount.
And if you really want to find the Father, you have to go by Jesus. Meaning, you have to give up all you own and follow his instructions.
Meaning, you close the door on everything you own and walk out into the world with only God and Truth as your shield.
Jesus was right. You do what he said to do you will find God the Father. Or die trying.
Jesus isn't God and he would tell you that if he was here.
Anon, I've put myself in the same position.
Never hurts to be prepared. And away from the cities.
Jesus was a man, a blessed man, tasked with bringing the Truth of the Father to the People.
Of course, they murdered him, distorted his truth, and then the Nicene Council came along. They were troubled by the eyewitness accounts–robbed them of power–so they made Jesus a god.
I don't fault people who follow Christianity. They're good people. I've known them all my life.
I do and will call out people who think they've got God wrapped up in a little box of their own making.
God's bigger than even the greatest mathfags can fathom.
Have you ever not wondered what the math would be like that created and powered a Universe and everything in it?
Perhaps not.
God's bigger than that even.
Gotta wonder who told the 6-month old infant that two cheerios are better than one.
God is in all of us, from conception.
Do the Math. LOL
Not only users of Facebook, but Google, Microsoft, Amazon, etc.
Yeah, class action. I'm in.