Lens Larque wrote:Sure I'm just trying to figure out what Jesus' angle is in the poem.
If he is omnipotent enough to just flirt with our greed like it was nothing, why does he need an army of fools?
There is IMO no need to go into his motivations because they are just using him as the conduit for an idea. He isn't actually the important part here, apart from being used as an example of the way humans apparently tend to deceive ourselves (in this case by using a figure to strengthen a belief in God, goodness, everlasting life, plentitude, the survival of our race etc). The passage seems to me to be more of a reflection of our collective attitudes and responses as a species, and the brothers' personal feelings and how they have changed over the years, rather than a specific reflection on the character/historical person.
EDIT: I need to learn to check timestamps. Old post...