I sure do believe he's a liar. But like the great Buddhist scholars, he lies for a reason you don't at first understand. I also believe you seem to have an interesting, if not outright jingoistic sounding opinion about what Christian means. And as for his "I AM GOD" statement, you seem to be as confused as the Pharisees. Jesus is a part of God, one of his three virtues. The first being the Creator, God the Father, the second being Sustainer/Provider/Will/Force(not being starwarsy here) (ugh what a stupid name for it too)Holy Spirit and lastly Redeption, the Son who has redeemed his(the collective's) offspring, man(or humanity to be a little more PC). Now I consider it I was careless in my use of the word 'being', for you see these three aspects are a part of the same entity, which forms the trinity. Sorry, Holy Trinity.
If you think about it in terms of the overarching narrative the sacrifice of the "son" is really a sacrifice on God's part to redeem its mistake at Eden. Then Jesus returns with the miracle of eternal life(Please tell me you supposedly Christian people understand the concept of eternal...*crys*) as compesation to make up for the exile. Jesus is Gods way of admitting he was wrong about the firey vengeance and making peace with humanity(mankind if you're a chauvenist pig).
If you want to throw the words "I bring a sword" around you should be aware of what was meant. The sword was not meant for the enemies of God or Jesus, but his followers who would risk their lives for generations to come following him whilst turning the other cheek.[/quote]
WOW...let's rewind and take this one back from the top.
1)The Trinity:
A) God the Father- all-powerful, all-knowing, all-loving, and all-terrible, Creator of Heaven and Earth. Liberator to the Hebrews in the time of Ramses II. Gave 1 Law to Adam and Eve, 10 Commandments to Moses, formulator of covenants with the people of Israel
B) God the Son- Jesus Christ, answer to the inevitable truth that it was impossible for humanity to live by the laws of God, to bring a new covenant from the Father to humanity, died on the cross- became intercessor to the Father on behalf of all who invoke His name.
C) God the Spirit- the essence of the Holy Spirit instilled with the Word of God that was bestowed upon the Twelve Apostles (and subsequent apostles) to carry on the teachings of Jesus. In their first appearance, they took on the form of tongues of fire.
2) God did not make the mistake in Eden- Adam and Eve did. Adam and Eve kept their immortality until they were chased from Eden for eating the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil- NOT "TREE OF KNOWLEDGE" as most people mistakenly assume.
3) The sword was not just meaning that. Jesus's parable of the sword in His time was referring to divisions on several levels:
A) The division that Jews would have with Him after believing Him to be the Messiah. He would become the Messiah of the world, but not in a way any man living during His time believed He would be.
B) The divisions within His own apostleship after they found out He would NOT be destroying the Romans to liberate the Jews. This would lead Judas Iscariot to betray Him, and Peter to deny Him three times.
C) The many divisions that would incur as His new covenant was preached and His new church was constructed.
And maybe...just maybe...
D) The fact that said church would be corrupted and subverted by the ways and means of man, causing other churches to break away. This lead to the Great Schizm, and the Reformation.