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Jesus's nature as a Deity has zero bearing on whether I think his moral principles are of potential social benefit. He's the Son of God to me in part b/c he fulfilled hundreds of prophecies written hundreds of years before he was born, in part b/c of my faith (which I don't expect any others to "get" or believe), and in part b/c no one's ever given me a reason to not think so.believing jesus wasn't god has absolutely nothing to do with believing he may have taught some moral principals that are of potential social benefit. linking the two is apologetic excuse for "evidence" that jesus must have been god.
specifics are irrelevant.
Really? I'm asking you how you can parse a verse in half, believe the first half is moral and the second half can be discarded? How you can pick and choose which of his commandments were moral, and which were delusional? And it's "irrelevant"?
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