Originally Posted by Ananci_7
Ay Kev, how's everything (not as exhaustingly busy as it is with me I hope? lol)
Chopra start bad; there was no historical Jesus, at least not any Jesus whose teachings became the "foundation of Christian theology and thought"; that is a amalgam of already existing Pharasaic philosopy and the Wisdom Teachings of Egypt, India and Sumer. I mean, this has been known and spoken about for years, when will the Deepak Chopras of the world just tell their readers that and stop perpetuating what even they know is not correct?
If he was to speak openly about the patricentric cultural ideologies that fed Western Xianity (like Judaism before it) perhaps more people would finally come to understand just why the religion paints itself as this exclusionary faith, different and superior to all others. Personal insight and growth was never part of the Western Christian ethic, otherwise the Gnostics would not have been wiped out.
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You gotta play the middle of the road game baba! you know that!
In reading this brief synopsis, I think the author is trying to reach the hardliners of the faith that have driven the overall direction of western thought for the past several years. I think that this book will provide a safe area for people who are not comfortable with anyone talking about "There" Jesus.
In plan on buying it. to check it out!
I'm good man. Got this new gig and they lock off every other site except this site of all sites! 
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