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David Thunder gives his thoughts on how Jesus, the son of a Jewish carpenter, ended up tortured on a cross as a common criminal and by doing so spearheaded a movement that would radically alter the course of history. 

The movement we now know as Christianity was and still is the greatest revolution the world has ever known.

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Holy Week Timeline

Last year, it was estimated that there were 2.63 billion Christians worldwide.  In recent years, the Christian faith has experienced remarkable growth both in numbers of followers and geographically. For these billions of people, Easter is the most important time of the year.

Easter is a Christian holiday that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The days leading up to and including Easter are part of the Holy Week, which is observed with special solemnity. And today, Easter Sunday, is the most important day of the Week because it is the day we remember that Jesus triumphed over death.

For those who are unfamiliar, the following is a timeline of the Holy Week observed and celebrated every year. It tells the story of Jesus’ final days on Earth as a man.

Palm Sunday: Marks Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, where he was greeted by crowds waving palm branches. This day symbolises the beginning of Jesus’ journey to the cross and his triumphal entry into the city.

Holy Monday to Holy Wednesday: These days commemorate various events leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion, including his teachings, the cursing of the fig tree and the betrayal by Judas.

Maundy Thursday: Also known as Holy Thursday, commemorates the Last Supper, where Jesus shared bread and wine with his disciples, symbolising his body and blood.

Good Friday: Marks the crucifixion and death of Jesus. It is a day of mourning and reflection on the sacrifice Jesus made for humanity.

Holy Saturday: Also known as Black Saturday, it is the day between the crucifixion and resurrection. It is a day of waiting and anticipation.

Easter Sunday: Celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, marking the triumph over death and sin. This day is a time of joy and celebration for Christians.

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How Did a Man Put to Death as a Common Criminal Change the Course of Human History?

By David Thunder

For millions of Christians across the world, Easter is the culmination of the mystery of their faith: the triumph of life over death, of goodness over evil, of redemption over sin. For those immersed in a culture that still has at least the outward trappings of Christianity – a generalised admiration for Jesus’ kindness, some element of “churchgoing,” albeit in certain pockets of society, and a general familiarity with the Christian story, however superficial – the fact that a convicted criminal who suffered an ignominious death changed the course of history may seem unsurprising or even natural.

But if we step back from the world we have grown accustomed to, and try to project ourselves into the pre-Christian, pagan world dominated by Rome, it is far from evident that the son of a Jewish carpenter who ended up tortured on a cross as a common criminal, could spearhead a movement that would radically alter the course of history and infuse societies across the world with a new language and a rather unusual, and dare I say, “un-natural,” set of values.

I say, “un-natural,” not in the sense that Christian values are inconsistent with human nature in its most elevated state, but in the sense that the sort of poverty, self-abnegation and self-abasement Jesus was preaching involves a denial of the all-too-human desire to avoid pain and discomfort, be raised up and highly esteemed by others, and enjoy the perks and comforts of wealth and good social connections.

The idea of modelling your life on that of a man whose life on this Earth was extinguished in the most humiliating and cruel manner and who promised that his own followers, like their master, would suffer persecution, seems unthinkable if you consider it at face value. Even though that suffering was dignified and ennobled by the idea that it is an act of love toward God and humanity, no serious or widely revered pagan philosopher would have advocated voluntarily embracing the cross of suffering for one’s own redemption and that of the whole of humanity.

Jesus’s phrase, “If anyone wishes to come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me” (Matthew 16:24), finds a partial echo in the Stoical idea of cultivating detachment from pleasures and goods of this life, as well as in the Aristotelian idea of disciplining the passions in accordance with reason. But neither the Stoics nor the Aristotelians premised their philosophies on universal love of humanity, nor would they ever consider the possibility of a voluntary martyrdom or death to self that only came fully to fruition in the next life.

Rather, self-renunciation was viewed by pagan philosophers almost exclusively as a path to a more virtuous and honourable human life, this side of death, or winning fame and a good name among one’s descendants. It was based on a quest for the higher forms of happiness in this life, not union with God in the next.

Now, I am not suggesting that Christians cannot be happy in this life, or that the rewards of their fidelity are confined to the next life. But the type of joy that Christians profess to seek – a joy amidst even the most gruelling forms of suffering – is beyond the grasp of the human mind, unassisted by faith. It is literally a “sign of contradiction” that a pagan mind, or a mind unenlightened by faith, cannot make sense of.

For it is one thing to undergo a calculated amount of suffering or self-denial for the sake of living a rounded and fulfilling moral life, and quite another to accept suffering without holding back, in conjunction with Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross, as a way of participating in the redemption of all of mankind.

Something similar can be said of Christian values like humility, unconditional love of humanity and forgiveness of one’s enemies. Pre-Christian societies did not typically envisage humanity as a single family under God, but through the lens of freemen and slaves, friends and enemies, healthy and sick, wealthy and poor, rulers and ruled. For example, the Greek philosopher Aristotle considered those who did not have the benefit of Greek culture and education as “barbarians” unfit for freedom and self-rule.

If a marketing expert were asked to sell a movement, I doubt very much they would recommend the motto, “take up your cross daily, and follow me.” The puzzle is, how did a man who preached a message of radical self-abnegation and the washing of others’ feet, and was nailed to a cross in the most humiliating and cruel fashion imaginable, sow the seeds of a “quiet revolution” that took the Roman empire, and the world, by storm?

From the perspective of faith, if Jesus was indeed God, as he claimed to be, and the movement he founded was infused by God’s grace, then the explosion of Christian faith in the world might be explained by the miracle of a divine intervention in history. For those who do not share this faith, there is something deeply puzzling about the wide diffusion and historical duration of the Christian message and way of life.

End Note from David Thunder

I would like to take this opportunity to wish a happy Easter to all of my readers and subscribers. A special thank you to all of my paying subscribers for their continuing support for this blog.

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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Garth
Garth
4 months ago

“Scientists reveal how the stone sealing Jesus’ tomb COULD have been moved – including during an earthquake”

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14618675/Scientists-reveal-Jesus-tomb-moved.html

That article says, “Some scientists even claim that Jesus never really died on the cross”.

If he didn’t die then there could be no resurrection and a major part of Christianity has been wiped out.

Could this be part of a plot to bring in the One World religion?

The Islamic religion says that Jesus never died on the cross and there was no resurrection. Are these “scientists” trying to change the story of Jesus to match the Islamic version of events and thus merge the two religions?

Just a wild suspicion of mine.

Jack Otherside
Jack Otherside
Reply to  Garth
4 months ago

 
I once argued with you, Garth, regarding your acceptance of Poland’s accusations of starting World War II by invading Germany on September 1, 1939, but that is a completely different topic. I am glad to meet in the field of reflections on the meaning of the Cross for humanity.
David Thunder tries to find the answer to the question of what a Christian gains by following Christ on the way to Golgotha. After all, a Christian knows that the end of this path will be martyrdom. When they follow Christ on Friday, those who have not denied Him do not yet know that Sunday will come.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gx6_rGLz20
The teachings of Holy Week give us, not only Christians, an extremely condensed and universal life lesson. Palm Sunday, the triumphal entry of Christ into Jerusalem, greeted like a king, the betrayal of Judas, Peter’s denial, judgment and the crowd that had welcomed Christ like a king five days earlier demanded crucifixion. The CROSS, a symbol of shameful death, takes on the meaning of Hope at the moment of Christ’s Resurrection.
Thanks to the lesson of Holy Week, we Christians know that for faithfully adhering to the teachings of Christ, in which preaching the TRUTH is one of the main commandments, we will pay a price in material terms, lost careers, material penalties and environmental discredit, and in extreme cases even loss of life. We know the price, so what is the impetus behind the decision to follow Christ?
 
David Thunder, examining such situations, writes: „Now, I am not suggesting that Christians cannot be happy in this life, or that the rewards of their fidelity are confined to the next life. But the type of joy that Christians profess to seek – a joy amidst even the most gruelling forms of suffering – is beyond the grasp of the human mind, unassisted by faith. It is literally a “sign of contradiction” that a pagan mind, or a mind unenlightened by faith, cannot make sense of”.
 
I am convinced that those faithful to Christ receive their reward already in this life, not only in the next life. The truth is contagious. Tucker Carlson spoke beautifully about this in his speech at the Heritage Foundation on 21/04/2023
“…When you say one true thing and you stick to it, all kinds of other true things come to mind, the truth is contagious. There is a lie, but there is also a truth, and as soon as you decide to tell the truth about something, you are filled with it… You are filled with that power from somewhere else – try, tell the truth about something, you feel it every day, the more you tell the truth, the stronger you become. It is completely real, measurable in the way you feel, and of course the opposite is also true. The more you lie, the more you become become weaker and more scared. (…) But you look around and you see these people, and some of them have really paid a high price for speaking the truth. And they are kicked out of their groups, whatever they are, but they do it anyway.
And I look at these people with the deepest possible admiration.”
 
The day after his speech at the Heritage Foundation, Carlson was fired from Fox News for telling the truth that television networks were promoting a deadly and ineffective vaccine to please their pharmaceutical advertisers. 
After his dismissal from Fox News, Carlson gave an interview to Weltwoche in which he referred to the importance of truth and religious faith. He said:
“I see it all around me. I see people around me asking themselves, ‘I used to believe this.’ Is this still true? Is that ever true? What is the truth?” I think people are focusing on issues of truth and falsehood much more deeply than ever before, and that’s a good thing.
I also see an awakening of spiritual awareness and religious faith in the United States, which I think is wonderful. Not everyone comes to the same conclusions as me, but that’s okay. It’s better than thinking Amazon will make you happy because Amazon won’t make you happy. That’s not true. This is a lie. And more and more people seem to be coming to the conclusion that that’s a lie, and I think that’s a great thing.
There is this idea that somehow the main threat to our happiness are religious people. This is absurd. The main threat to our happiness are people who think they are God. They are the dangerous ones.”
Carlson paid the price for preaching the truth, but very quickly received the reward, because for preaching the truth you get the blow first and the reward comes later, in the reverse cycle for preaching the lie, you get the reward first and the punishment comes later.
What do Christians gain by remaining in the Truth? The spiritual side of rewards and punishments is completely underestimated. The reward for following Christ and remaining in the Truth is peace of mind and losing the fear of death. Liars pay the price by living in fear.
Alleluia!

Nicholas Ricketts
Nicholas Ricketts
Reply to  Garth
4 months ago

That is the exact reason
behind it. The bible tells
us of a coming one world
religion.

it makes me laugh… the
world rejects Christ and
tries to debunk Him. If
Jesus isn’t real; as many
say He isn’t, why do they
try so hard to fight Him?

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4 months ago

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Islander
Islander
4 months ago

Where does your “definition” come from? Not from the Scriptures, that’s for sure.

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Islander
4 months ago

Salvation is of the Jews. John 4:22. This is Truth.

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Islander
4 months ago

Did Jesus “complete hatred of the Jews” extend to His disciples??? What of Paul, Nicodemus, I could go on.

lee:
lee:
Reply to  Islander
4 months ago

but esau was not jewish; he was one of Isaac’s sons (sax-sons) an israelite; to be true jewish you need to be of the bloodline of Judah; ten tribes plus two; get your facts right… by the way; trace your bloodlines, zerah and pharez and see where that takes you;

Islander
Islander
4 months ago

Rhoda,

This article states “universal love of humanity”. Is this so?

“Redemption of all of mankind”. Likewise, is this so?

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
4 months ago

Rhoda, if you were to employ 12 people, would you knowingly chose a devil?

Have I not chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil? John 6:70.

Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated. Romans 9:13/Malachi 1:2-3.

For the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to ELECTION might stand…Romans9:11 (emphasis mine).

Garth
Garth
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
4 months ago

Rhoda, you say ” God is not bound by time as we are. When God selects people for a specific purpose, he already knows what they will do in the future, he knows what has been, what is and what is to come simultaneously”

but then “Take the example of children. Up to a certain age (let’s say 12), children are not yet spiritually aware (have not been tempted to eat the apple from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, so to speak), they are not able to exercise their free will to choose to follow God”.

If he already knows what we will do in the future and he knows what has been, what is and what is to come, then our lives are planned in advance and we have no free will. Any choices we make about our lives are not made by free minds because our future was already planned.

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
4 months ago

Rhoda,

If “it is still the choice of those people” as you confidently assert-however could unfulfilled prophecy come to pass?

How can it be that the Almighty Thrice Holy Omnipotent, Omnipresent, and Omniscient One, be subjected to the whims of His creatures???

Furthermore, If “He already knows what they will do in the future”, this is because He has ordained it to be so.

As for “the example of children” (I have already quoted Romans 9:11-13.

The sweet psalmist of Israel, king David himself exclaimed Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; And in sin did my mother conceive me. Psalm 51:5.

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
4 months ago

Rhoda, I most DEFINITELY believe my “life is pre-determined by God.” Therefore, yours and everyone else’s is as well, whether you know it (or like it) or not. He knows how many hairs are on your head at this moment, and what you are going to do tonight, and beyond. I came to believe this about 15 years ago after much study. Have you ever read Zanchius’s work (I doubt it!) The Doctrine Of Absolute Predestination?

Of course we have ‘freewill’ (free agency is a more appropriate description) otherwise we would all be robots! Nevertheless, God overrides our ‘freewill’. There is nothing that God can learn, nowhere He hasn’t been; Do not I fill heaven and earth? Saith the LORD. Jeremiah 23:24. Many call Him the Almighty, yet baulk at the thought everything has been predestinated. Spurgeon famously said “people are far more scared of election/predestination than if they were to come face to face with a lion!” As for me, I find this knowledge humbling, but also extremely reassuring.

Luther said “freewill is a name for nothing.” So true.

The true Christian walks as God would have him/her walk, we all know the Commandments, don’t we? I believe in personal responsibility, don’t we know if/when we grieve God’s Holy Spirit? Justification happens when we first believe (quickened by the Holy Spirit) after believing the Gospel, sanctification is a life-long process, hence the many apostolic admonitions such as 2 Peter 3:18. The best of us are never fully sanctified-only when glorified at the Second Advent.

I’ll read that article later, and give you my views on it.
Undeniably this is a deeply profound subject-needless to say.

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
4 months ago

Rhoda,

I read that link-not much “meat on the bones there”.

I am aware that the doctrine of absolute predestination/election has an unpalatable flipside, as it were. If God has an elect people (His chosen ones) then He must have passed over the rest, i.e. not chosen them-reprobation (Romans 9:20-22).

If you were to ask any atheist if they had a ‘freewill’ to chose or reject God, you know what their answer would be, don’t you?

And all the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing: and He doeth according to His will in the army of heaven, and among the inhabitants of earth: and none can stay His hand, or say unto Him, What doest thou? Daniel 4:35.

Thank God for election.

As J.C. Ryle said, “If God didn’t choose me, I would never have chosen Him.”

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
4 months ago

Rhoda,

The three verses you quote have a semblance (nothing more) of suggestion that we have a ‘choice’ in all these situations that God in Christ has put before us.

In Deuteronomy 30:19 God gave the nation of Israel the Commandments. As opposed to the Lord Jesus Christ giving individuals the Commandments-the sermon on the Mount (Matthew chapters 5-7).

The Commandments are revered by those whom God has quickened by His Holy Spirit, and eschewed by unbelievers.

Indeed, Jeremiah 8:3 has been fulfilled by unbelieving Israel.

‘Choices’ have always been put before us, have they not? Were not our first parents, Adam and Eve presented with a ‘choice’?
What did they do with that ‘choice’?

The GRAND question is this:

Who maketh thee to differ from another? and what hast thou that thou didst not receive? 1 Corinthians 4:7.

Who is this Who?

There is an irresistible and unseen Power that cannot be subdued!

Can we resist the Holy Spirit?

Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, ye do also resist the Holy Ghost as your fathers did, so do ye. Acts 7:51.

Those who believe in ‘freewill’ use this verse to ‘prove’ that man can resist God! This is but the outward call-not the inward work of God’s grace in the believer’s heart.

trackback
4 months ago

[…] Today marks the beginning of the greatest revolution the world has ever known  David Thunder gives his thoughts on how Jesus, the son of a Jewish carpenter, ended up tortured on a cross as a common criminal and by doing so spearheaded a movement that would radically alter the course of history.  The movement we now know as Christianity was and still is the greatest revolution the world has ever known. […]

Nicholas Ricketts
Nicholas Ricketts
4 months ago

Jesus isn’t a revolution.
He is the resurrection.
He is the revelation.
He is returning.

Nicholas Ricketts
Nicholas Ricketts
4 months ago

If you bothered to read
the bible, God wrote
Himself into our history.
God set up a genealogy
in Genesis 5 that spells
out the coming messiah.
Who can bring in people
to be born in a certain place,
at a certain time, and all
their Hebrew names conform
in order to tell us about Jesus
Christ? Only God can do that.

Noj
Noj
4 months ago

instead of all the Gods that we once worshipped which treated us well and saw us through such catastrophic times such as the ice ages ,the modern era gives us four Jews to idolise in their place ; Marx, Einstein, Freud and Jesus, what a coincidence ?

Michael Mathews
Michael Mathews
4 months ago

Jesus of Nazareth did not claim to be God.
He called himself, son of God and son of man.
The Old testament referred to Jesus Christ as Prince of love and Prince of peace, the one they pierced through, The Rod of justice, The staff of righteousness etc

Jesus the lamb of God is described as sitting at the right side of God in his heavenly throne.
Paul even says “God is his throne”

Jesus said he is one with God ( in spirit ) and said he is in union with God and we his loyal ones are in union with him.

Jesus is also King of kings, Lord of lords, and Judge of judges, the only one worthy of opening the seals of the scroll of the book of life.

Jesus also said he is God’s master servant and he said he is our representative from God, and God gave only him the power to resurrect us
Revelation 22 And he showed me a river of water of life, clear as crystal, flowing out from the throne of God and of the Lamb ( Jesus )

Revelation 21, 23 for the glory of God lighted it up, and it’s lamp was the Lamb

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Michael Mathews
4 months ago

Nevertheless, when Thomas answered and said unto Him, my Lord and my God. John 20:28, the Lord didn’t deny it!

Garth
Garth
4 months ago

I posted about a Daily Mail article that offered new theories about the events of Easter and The Resurrection.

Over the past few months, the Mail has had many articles about new archaeological discoveries, some that confirm Biblical events and some that contradict the Bible.

The sheer number of them made me suspicious. I found it odd that in such a short time period lots of new discoveries were being made when they had lain undiscovered for two thousand years, although the use of new technology does explain some of them.

One is not brand new, apparently it was discovered in the 1950s – a new book of the Bible – The Book Of Jubilees. Has anyone heard of that before now?

“Sacred text banned from the Bible reveals what really happened during Noah’s Great Flood”.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14487107/article-banned-Bible-reveals-Noah-Great-Flood.html

Another was rather like the one about Jesus, in that it gives a new theory about a Biblical event – the parting of the Red Sea.

“Scientists reveal how Moses COULD have parted the Red Sea – and say it may not have been a miracle after all”.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14468581/Scientists-reveal-Moses-parted-Red-Sea.html

Why are they trying to dispute the idea of it being a miracle. I thought that was the point – that God did it to help the Israelites to escape and to kill the Egyptians.

So we have a claim that Jesus did not did die on the cross, and so there could be no resurrection, and now the parting of the waves was merely a natural phenomenon to do with tides.

It seems that God is being written out of the Bible.

Please note that I am not commenting on The Bible. My point is so many “new discoveries” all appearing now. The Mail has recently had many similar articles, I have mentioned only three of them.

Moss
Moss
4 months ago

Christianism, while allowing homosexuality, transgender, illegal wars, and the slaughter of native civilians, including babies, pedophilia within churches by priests…

vaboon
vaboon
Reply to  Moss
4 months ago

False christianity / christians

Garth
Garth
Reply to  Moss
4 months ago

You are talking about Judeo-Christianity centred on Rome, Russian Orthodox Christianity is not like that. It is the true Christianity. Rome is Satan’s church.

SuziAlkamyst
SuziAlkamyst
4 months ago

To the best of my knowledge, Christianity became a mainstream religion because Emperor Constantine (I think it was) decided, around three hundred or so years after Jesus’s death, to make Christianity the official religion. It was a political move, one decided upon most probably in order to control people better; the ‘turning of the other cheek’, the meekness, must have truly appealed to him, much better than having the many gods of the old way some of whom were very rampant and disorderly.
In a way, he was bitten by his own petard, as now it is real Christians in the main, who are standing up against the powers that should no longer be.