I agree, Josheb, with your perception about the likelihood that this becomes repetitive, mainly because there are some exegetic premises that we don't share. Therefore, further elaboration from any of us, even if made carefully, may not address the root of our discrepancy.
What I can do now, in order to adjourn our discussion, is first to
thank you and Johann for your honesty, intelligence and patience.
What you have done is to represent Christ's desire of unity and love, and I am privileged to have witnessed Christ through you.
Second, to
make a brief summary in seven points of what I presented. I do it not necessarily to trigger replies, but for the potential benefit of any reader that may get lost in the complexity of our exchanges. If you feel like summarizing your position, I guess that would also be appreciated. I will not reply to your summary so that we can leave the debate properly.
SUMMARY OF PANCHO FRIJOLES POSITION
- The uniqueness of Jesus as a Person, and the uniqueness of the Message conveyed by Jesus, do not preclude the divine revelation through other Messengers, before and after Jesus. For example, the divine origin of what Jesus revealed at certain time in history does not invalidate the divine origin of what Moses revealed at other time.
- Each of the Messengers of God is unique in his own way, whatever our particular beliefs on the identify or nature of each Messenger.
- Each of the messages is unique in its own way, but the essence of the Message is the same across time and geographies. It is the same because it procedes from the same source (God) and with the same general purpose (bring people back to God).
- The content of the essential message is a call to repent and worship our Creator with all our heart, and love him through the love to our neighbor.
- The essential message does not include the specific secondary laws, metaphors, wording, rituals, imagery or historical focus, which rather correspond to the needs and circumstances of the people who receives the message.
- The essential message does not include specific beliefs on the deity, virginal birth, blood atonement or physical resurrection of Jesus Christ, since these messages were not the basis of the repentance of any person in the Old Testament, or in distant geographies. Whatever our views are on these discourses or doctrines about Jesus, and whatever the veracity of our views, the Bible and history provides robust support that such beliefs were not demanded as a CONDITION for God to extend his mercy to any person.
- We demonstrate that we love Jesus, honor Jesus and consider Him to be The Way, the Truth and the Life when we do what He told us to do. This is true for every single human being, regardless of their theological/metaphysical beliefs around Jesus.