really, TruePolitics? Are you really that ignorant of what Jesus actually said? I was raised a RC so I'll address this ignorance.
TruePolitics wrote:He made promises he didn't keep, such as vowing to rid the world of the wicked. There are still plenty of wicked people around, so that was a lie.
We were given Choice. He said when he came back, he would. Has he?
TruePolitics wrote:He advised people to not save money and not to plan for the future, but instead to give all your belongings away to the poor. This is very bad and stupid advice.
it's only bad from your point of view. If everyone did it, there would be no poor.
TruePolitics wrote:He supported slavery and even said that he thinks slaves deserve to be whipped and beaten.
prove it. Where's your source for this?
TruePolitics wrote:He threatened people with an eternity in physical pain simply if they didn't believe in his twisted views about the world.
You're talking nonsense. he told them what would happen. There was never any "threat", and he was not the one doing it.
TruePolitics wrote:He took credit for the golden rule, as if he invented it, even though many cultures practiced this before he existed.
I wasn't aware that he copyrighted it. This was also a "golden rule" before Jesus was ever around, so you're wrong, when attribute it to him.
TruePolitics wrote:He willfully committed suicide by allowing himself to be tied up on a cross and crucified.
He was arrested. He didn't fight the people arresting him because he was a pacifist, and he asked that his disciples not cause bloodshed, on his behalf, either. His death was at the request of the Jewish leadership, since the Roman judge washed his hands of the thing. It was a political execution.
Are you going to say that Nelson Mandela wanted to be imprisoned? It makes as much sense, and is just as idiotic.
[quote"TruePolitics"]The God of the Bible that is.[/quote] Yeah, not Jesus.
I'm not a religious person(atheist) and I can point out the gaping flaws in your reasoning
“Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson