Yet the character was described as “son of man”, and…
I wasn’t really implying that he might’ve had supernatural powers. I was more so referring to the times when he did deeds like putting rich people in their place and feeding the hungry; despite just being a carpenter.
How many people do you think in his time was capable of doing that?
Well, except he wasn’t just an ordinary everyday Joe, so…
Ieus Rex? First time hearing it.
Iueus*, sorry. “Jewish” in Latin.
Yet the character was described as “son of man”, and… Oh, sorry, I forgot the many contradictions in the Evangelions.
I wasn’t really implying that he might’ve had supernatural powers. I was more so referring to the times when he did deeds like putting rich people in their place and feeding the hungry; despite just being a carpenter.
How many people do you think in his time was capable of doing that?
Oh, no no, no, talking about the Christian mythology itself, not the alleged historicity, which I’m extremely skeptic of.