Wesley Huff
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In all of this, what do you think of Jesus? Like, in terms of your own, like... journeying and trying to find answers to ultimate questions. What do you think of the historical person of Jesus?
In all of this, what do you think of Jesus? Like, in terms of your own, like... journeying and trying to find answers to ultimate questions. What do you think of the historical person of Jesus?
And you don't know how you can wrap your head around that particular claim.
And you don't know how you can wrap your head around that particular claim.
And you don't know how you can wrap your head around that particular claim.
Yeah, I don't know. I mean, that's probably why Jesus came in the first century and not the 21st century.
Yeah, I don't know. I mean, that's probably why Jesus came in the first century and not the 21st century.
Yeah, I don't know. I mean, that's probably why Jesus came in the first century and not the 21st century.
I don't know anything about that.
I don't know anything about that.
I don't know anything about that.
I really appreciate... I mean, guys that you're friends with, right? Like the Jordan Petersons and the Douglas Murrays of the world, or the Tom Hollands, not the Spider-Man actor, the historian, who talk about this stuff. I think I really like the way that Jordan Peterson articulates it, but I think he misses the forest for the trees. How so? In that he sees Jesus as an archetype.
I really appreciate... I mean, guys that you're friends with, right? Like the Jordan Petersons and the Douglas Murrays of the world, or the Tom Hollands, not the Spider-Man actor, the historian, who talk about this stuff. I think I really like the way that Jordan Peterson articulates it, but I think he misses the forest for the trees. How so? In that he sees Jesus as an archetype.
I really appreciate... I mean, guys that you're friends with, right? Like the Jordan Petersons and the Douglas Murrays of the world, or the Tom Hollands, not the Spider-Man actor, the historian, who talk about this stuff. I think I really like the way that Jordan Peterson articulates it, but I think he misses the forest for the trees. How so? In that he sees Jesus as an archetype.
And I don't think actually even Jesus gives you the opportunity to see him as the archetype. Because I have this love-hate relationship with all of Peterson's stuff because he seems to get so much right where he walks up to the line, but he doesn't want to cross over.
And I don't think actually even Jesus gives you the opportunity to see him as the archetype. Because I have this love-hate relationship with all of Peterson's stuff because he seems to get so much right where he walks up to the line, but he doesn't want to cross over.
And I don't think actually even Jesus gives you the opportunity to see him as the archetype. Because I have this love-hate relationship with all of Peterson's stuff because he seems to get so much right where he walks up to the line, but he doesn't want to cross over.
I wonder, and I'd love to talk to him about this, like how do you remedy this issue that β because he seems to think that the concept of Jesus as an example β
I wonder, and I'd love to talk to him about this, like how do you remedy this issue that β because he seems to think that the concept of Jesus as an example β
I wonder, and I'd love to talk to him about this, like how do you remedy this issue that β because he seems to think that the concept of Jesus as an example β