The Pagan Christ
What if it could be proved that Jesus never existed? What if there was evidence that every word of the New Testament is based on myth and metaphor? And what if those revelations extended beyond Christianity, putting into question even the fundamental beliefs of Judaism and Islam?
These are the ideas presented in The Pagan Christ, a documentary based on theologian Tom Harpur's explosive, best-selling book. Using an investigative reporting approach to the topic, the cameras journey from the Egyptian temple at Luxor and the Great Pyramids of Giza to Vatican City and Jerusalem's wailing wall.
What do you think about the ideas presented in this film?
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....."Your getting sleeeepy, sleeeeeeepy"........
By the time it ended I felt like I'd be suckered into an Amway ambush.
Time will tell......
However, he seems to be admitting that it is all an allegory about the subjective experience of self-actualization. He's not even saying it's the only allegory, it's just the one he identifies with most.
His faith is focused on the subjective experience rather than the claim of objective facts, and there's nothing wrong with that. If I find a piece of music, a work of fiction, or a movie inspiring, I'll *know* that it is not reality, but focusing on that fact the whole time ruins the experience and strips it of its value to me. I get the impression that this man is trying to convey his religion has taken on a similar status.
I give kudos for his honesty, his thorough search, and still finding fulfillment in all of it.
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