beans said:
Yes, that may be the case, but as you say, they still contain some amazing material and represent an honest attempt to understand meaningful altruism! You don't need to be a believer to see that what Jesus is recorded as teaching was something pretty special
What a fantastic quote, and something I feel very strongly myself.
The question is, regardless of a belief in God or Jesus' divinity, did Jesus have ANY teachings worth following? And if so, what are those teachings and WHY are they worth following?
For example, what did Jesus teach about love, money, sincerity, hypocrisy, and fear?
Is there any atheist who can really say that his/her lack of belief in God inspires him to reject a teaching that he should help someone in need? Most likely not, and to do so would betray an irrational bias against something, like being contrary for the sake of being contrary.
If Jesus had any teaching worth following, based on the merits of the teachings themselves, why not follow them?
So, can we hear from the atheists, if there is ANY teaching of Jesus which they feel is reasonable or worth applying? I'm not asking for anyone to convert, but just to discuss the merits of his teachings. We could even do it on the basis that he is not divine, but simply a very wise man, if you'd like.
This is not to say that I am compromising on my own understanding of his divinity, but simply acknowledging that, based on what I've seen, Jesus would far rather have people applying his teachings than arguing over his divinity.
In some cases, I believe, it is THROUGH the application of those teachings that "non-believers" could be inspired to believe. After all, it would be silly to ask someone to buy a car on the basis that it looks very special. The buyer should test drive it first, if they are skeptical of it's integrity.
BUT, the "test drive" should include ALL the features of the car, as the manufacturer instructs, and not based on traditions, bias, or myths about what the car should be like while driving.
In order to do that,though, we need a fairly deep investigation of what the manufacturer really told us to do with the car.
So, in case anyone missed it...what did Jesus tell us to do?