Final-Fan said:
Why do you think it's likely that an early Christian would make up stories about a savior who was executed in a very humiliating way? Why not a more prestigious form of death? Why would these people who you speculate fabricated the existence of Jesus Christ put in bad things about their savior? |
Oh boy, that's an easy one and is one of the core differences to human life. It's basic psychology.
Common man wants someone greater than themselves. A self-sacrifice is fundamental to our very nature when we look at stories told since the beginning of man. Something for the "greater good". If it's humiliating, just the better. We're a pack animal. Pack animals look up to the "alpha" of the pack. Since we're also intelligent creatures, there is reasoning given beyond fighting and survival. So, unlike say a wolf pack, we idolize the noble idea of sacrificing yourself for the greater good of the pack.
Instead of fighting weather or a predator like an animal, our "enemy" was the establishment. In this case, it was the Roman Empire. Stories of Jesus sacrificing himself for the good of the pack is no different than any Jack London or Greek Mythology story you might read. It's a common thread ever since humanity started drawing on walls.

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