your interpretation of Jesus Christ is appalling to us, and we can clearly see this
as a 'self projection, which is definitely not appropriate...
we're NOT buying/believing any of it!!!
Please explain the following:
How did you determined your judgment and criticism from
us, as if I am not part of us. Is this another REAL Christian stance of yours again?
How is ...
..we can clearly see this as a 'self projection...
You said that you can imagine Jesus Christ weeping. So can I imagine this, and drew what I imagined.
I cannot help it if my drawing does not fit your imagination of Jesus Christ weeping, or your own self projection of how you weep.
All humans, who weep, use the same facial muscles, to a lesser or greater extent than what I have drawn. It is a human physical response. To draw Jesus Christ weeping, whom nobody really knows what he looked like, one has to draw the face to look as it it is weeping. I cannot read your mind to see what you imagine as Jesus weeping.
I can redraw this expression and it will not look the same, but some other person. All the other drawings do not look like the same person. So how is it a 'self-projection' unless you are talking about emotions.
We have been inundated by many images of Jesus Christ's face, most portray a radiant man with a smile of love and peace. Yet in real life he was very human in appearance. Jesus is the Son of God. He too is God. Yet on earth nobody saw him, with there eyes, as God. Or else everybody would have known him to be God because He appeared to look like a God to their imaginings. But they did not, so Jesus appeared to look like any other human being. He laughed, wept, got angry, etc., too.