Who Said That?
"These two versions of Jesus--the sketchy historical figure and the abstract theological creation--hold a tragic aspect for me, because I blame them for stealing something precious: the Jesus who taught his followers how to reach God-consciousness. I want to offer the possibility that Jesus was truly, as he proclaimed, a savior. Not the savior, not the one and only Son of God. Rather, Jesus embodied the highest level of enlightenment. He spent his brief adult life describing it, teaching it, and passing it on to future generations. Jesus intended to save the world by showing others the path to God-consciousness."
Who said that? Please, no google searches please. Leave your guess in the comments section below.
This is from Chopra's "The Third Jesus: The Christ We Cannot Ignore."
But then again Chopra's Jesus is a figment of his own imagination, so we must ignore him.
Reader Comments (26)
...expanding on his "Jesus is my favorite philospher" comment. The mic was turned off at that point during the debate by the liberal media elites who wanted to finalize their take over over the world and ruin all things Libertarian, er, I mean, Christian. Good thing Fox News rose to the occasion to thwart all things not "fair and balanced." They retained the expanded yet deleted comment to show that not only is Dubya more thoughtful and insightful than presumed but, more importantly, that neo-con dogma can be implcitly trusted by believers.