For my last post I would like to answer my first post.
Quote: "but this is not a religious book, we do not address Jesus as the Messiah only as the man who galvanized a remote area of the roman empire and made powerful enemies while preaching a philosophy of peace and love".
Explanation: For my first post I asked is it possible to talk about Jesus in a strictly non-religious way. Well After reading " Killing Jesus" by Bill O'Reilly I have realized it is possible. O'Reilly was able to Write a book about a religious icon without including the religious aspect by focusing on the impact and the history , and not the story and the prophecies. O'Reilly also managed to keep his own opinion out of the book. I feel this book accomplished its goal: if someone who doesn't know that Bill O'Reilly is a catholic reads this book I feel it would be very hard or near impossible for them to guess or to know his religion.
Shout out: This is a shout out to my friend Travis for being the only one to post comments on my blog thanks bro!!!!
Quote: "but this is not a religious book, we do not address Jesus as the Messiah only as the man who galvanized a remote area of the roman empire and made powerful enemies while preaching a philosophy of peace and love".
Explanation: For my first post I asked is it possible to talk about Jesus in a strictly non-religious way. Well After reading " Killing Jesus" by Bill O'Reilly I have realized it is possible. O'Reilly was able to Write a book about a religious icon without including the religious aspect by focusing on the impact and the history , and not the story and the prophecies. O'Reilly also managed to keep his own opinion out of the book. I feel this book accomplished its goal: if someone who doesn't know that Bill O'Reilly is a catholic reads this book I feel it would be very hard or near impossible for them to guess or to know his religion.
Shout out: This is a shout out to my friend Travis for being the only one to post comments on my blog thanks bro!!!!