Jesus makes peak sense when you lionize his intentions and villify his methods
Mostly the creation of the church, yes. But also his practice of magick and his claim to be the son of God. Magick isn't real, so practicing it means practicing some sort of trickery. And lying can get out of hand, and in this case did. But he wouldn't be a meme otherwise tbh
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To be clear I don't know whether he was explicitly lying, he may have also just had strange but authentic beliefs. But he still said things that were untrue and with instrumental intent.
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Oh yeah, magick as "achieving results in conformity with the will" is definitely real. But that's not supernatural. It's the supernaturalism that's the problem, not anything else. And a lot of occultism has a kernel of truth in it, even if that kernel is, well, occulted.
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