The writers had prepared an alternative ending, where Jesus came out as gay and married Pilate, but the focus groups didn't like it.
And the rest is history.
What would God have done if he hadn't sacrifice his son?
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Johnny Blade wrote:THWOTH wrote:Not all loving either, in the sense of loving everyone equally. Some people wish that he did thought.
Care to elaborate?THWOTH wrote:Not all powerful in the sense of having absolute power over the material world. Some people wish that he did thought.
Not sure why you would think that he wouldnt. Could be you have a good reason. I dont know.
THWOTH wrote:Johnny Blade wrote:THWOTH wrote:Not all loving either, in the sense of loving everyone equally. Some people wish that he did thought.
Care to elaborate?THWOTH wrote:Not all powerful in the sense of having absolute power over the material world. Some people wish that he did thought.
Not sure why you would think that he wouldnt. Could be you have a good reason. I dont know.
My statements about god are issued on exactly the same basis as your own statement.
Johnny Blade wrote:THWOTH wrote:Johnny Blade wrote:THWOTH wrote:Not all loving either, in the sense of loving everyone equally. Some people wish that he did thought.
Care to elaborate?THWOTH wrote:Not all powerful in the sense of having absolute power over the material world. Some people wish that he did thought.
Not sure why you would think that he wouldnt. Could be you have a good reason. I dont know.
My statements about god are issued on exactly the same basis as your own statement.
That's good. Im glad you agree that we should not love everyone, equally. That would be stupid.
Do you have any thoughts about your scapegoat wiki you posted? It was a good answer.
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