A true #Christian evangelist knows who was the first martyr of the faith, and also who killed him.

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@RenewedRebecca @paninid

I’m pretty sure was the first martyr of the faith.

Even never preached the crucifixion and resurrection in explicit terms, so he was not a Christian.

@jenny_wu @RenewedRebecca
If you classify Jesus of Nazareth as a “Christian” at the time of his crucifixion, sure.

I think he was, at the time, just another charismatic wandering rabbi.

@paninid @RenewedRebecca

No matter how we parse his beliefs, we are left with a pretty unmistakable picture that he believed something extraordinary about himself. That he was a literal offspring of David (David’s line had become historically irrelevant centuries before the rise and fall of the Hasmonean dynasty) and destined to be king, but not a literal conqueror. “My kingdom is not of this world” and all that

He was a Christian in his own sense, but maybe not in the modern sense

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@paninid @RenewedRebecca

Regarding the Buddha; I had a bit of a Buddhist phase. I believed (and believe) that if he really said what the sutras taught, then his claim to have lived a previous life as a heavenly deva and to be totally enlightened was very credible.

Here’s the thing though: he probably did not say all the wise things attributed to him.

Why? 1/?

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