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by Christopher Bell Jr on 5/5/2020
This book is a forlorn, weak, apology for those UUs who choose to think that the Jesus myths and the Christ myths are worthy thought conditioners for improving theological discussions between Christians and UUs, but his arguments are not compelling and out of synch with an interfaith dialogue aimed at seeking the most plausible truths. For example, the author states that the Jesus Seminar is a key presenter of who Jesus was, based on what Jesus said. The Jesus Seminar found that no words in the fourth Gospel that were attributed to Jesus were ever spoken by Jesus,, yet the author cites many of the bogus sayings of Jesus as teaching points for discussions between UUs and Christians. I say, that by now, we should all be aware that the religions of the Creeds and Dogmas and Myths are obsolete and the basis of their claim expired long ago. The authority of myths and miracles is over!. Let us deal with reality, and talk about human aspirations and how to achieve them.

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