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An argument that Jesus' moral teachings are in large part irrelevant, indefensible, or not original to him. The otherworldliness, harshness, and insistence on unthinking obedience, and mean-spirited vindictiveness are not only unacceptable, but quite a long ways from the claim of 'moral perfection.' What's more, his silent approval of things like slavery make him an unjustified model of morality.
Date Added: May 20, 2001 Hits: 20 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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