04-13-2014, 12:06 PM
This is actually a really nice idea. Thank God, where I grew up, Jesus was displayed in paintings and statues as this really nice, gentle guy, instead of all the scary, materialistic, tragedy-porn versions displayed in many churches in America these days. So, even when I found out how hollow so much of the Christianity actually was, I retained a good image of Jesus, and with research did come to see him as an admirable man with unbounded love.
Though, I have noticed some Ra material people see him as a superstar, but once you look at the folk-tales, and spiritual histories of other places, you find out that many Yeshuas walked the Earth, and quite a number of them spread love even at the pain of torture and death, without getting historical publicity.
That could actually have been nice, If Carla and co. had asked Ra, or later Quo about interesting figures, and ideas from around the world. It could have spread interest in Ra-Quo material more diversely around the world. We can do it next time Quo shows up, though I highly doubt they will.
and they know it.
But hey, there is no hurry, we got enough time in the infinity. Anyways what a nice concept behind the statues, and ofcourse the expected response to it.
http://www.npr.org/2014/04/13/302019921/...-community
Though, I have noticed some Ra material people see him as a superstar, but once you look at the folk-tales, and spiritual histories of other places, you find out that many Yeshuas walked the Earth, and quite a number of them spread love even at the pain of torture and death, without getting historical publicity.
That could actually have been nice, If Carla and co. had asked Ra, or later Quo about interesting figures, and ideas from around the world. It could have spread interest in Ra-Quo material more diversely around the world. We can do it next time Quo shows up, though I highly doubt they will.

But hey, there is no hurry, we got enough time in the infinity. Anyways what a nice concept behind the statues, and ofcourse the expected response to it.
http://www.npr.org/2014/04/13/302019921/...-community