Ronin Truth
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For two thousand+ years mankind has shown that it can not handle the unwhittled information, Maybe it's past time for some simplified and whittled efforts. Or maybe not. Complexity is the essence of the con and the hustle.Have you read all of what you just mentioned?
If so, did you not notice the authority with which Jesus spoke in the Sermon on the Mount? His audience did.
Matthew 7:28-29
And throughout that sermon you read Jesus saying things like the following:
And that is to say nothing about all of what you left out in your summary of Jesus's teaching; you left out easily the majority of what we have in the earliest records available. The teaching of Jesus was teaching about Jesus. It was all the things that I said it was in post 109. Every ethical demand that Jesus gave was only meaningful in the light of his teachings about himself, as the Messiah, the son of God, to whom all authority on Heaven and Earth has been given, the savior of those who believe in him, the center of world history, whose purpose in coming to this world was to die for sinners and rise again. If you cut out all of Jesus's teaching about himself and whittle Jesus's words down to a few tiny snippets like you just tried to do, you'll have to whittle it down even more to get to a teaching that is not all about Jesus. But if you do that, then all you will have done is whittle it down to something that no longer represents the teaching of Jesus in any accurate way, but is just some generic advice for living that could have as easily come from Confucius or Hillel or Plato or Zoroaster or you or me.
You seem to have a real hangup on "about" Jesus as do most Christians. I wonder why that is? Making Jesus divine dilutes his message and makes it easier to ignore.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.