R. A. Anderson
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Many Christians believe that Jesus (the man) was somehow Divine from the very instant of his birth, and remained so throughout his life on earth. Perhaps they could explain to me why they believe this, and what they believe was the true significance of the Baptism story - i.e. what Spiritual significance was John to Jesus? What is the meaning of: "...the Spirit as a dove descending upon him." (Mark 1:10). Did Jesus first experience this Spirit upon 'initiation' from John? What are your opinions about these questions?
Also, do you believe that the subservient part given to John in these stories is the result of a later orthodoxy wanting to hide the fact that he was actually Jesus' Spiritual Master? John, in fact, was considered a great 'gnostic' Prophet, and had a large following. After his death they formed a religion - the Mandaeans - which still exists today in parts of Iraq and Iran. Their ancient scriptures, which honour John as the true Master, tell a very different story to the (Roman/Gentile) New Testament that we have today.
Also, do you believe that the subservient part given to John in these stories is the result of a later orthodoxy wanting to hide the fact that he was actually Jesus' Spiritual Master? John, in fact, was considered a great 'gnostic' Prophet, and had a large following. After his death they formed a religion - the Mandaeans - which still exists today in parts of Iraq and Iran. Their ancient scriptures, which honour John as the true Master, tell a very different story to the (Roman/Gentile) New Testament that we have today.