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Be that as it may, the nonsensical part of your "theory" was that a statue was having a magical effect upon Brazilian society. Crime is caused by poverty, substandard education, political instability, etc. If you want to blame religion for people's behavior, let's take a look at ISIS.How is this a nonsense theory? Jesus himself didn't call himself God and didn't consider himself God.
You are asking the wrong question and having miss understanding.If all non-Islamic beliefs are a lie, and having such "lies" endemic in society is problematic, why is it that so many non-Islamic countries are so prosperous?
Not all Christians believe that Jesus is GOD.That's a religious discussion, not one which relates to the social status of Brazil and how statues might impact it.
For a Christian, Jesus is God, for a Muslim, Jesus is not God.
While it is obvious that you strongly believe that Jesus is not god, a considerable number of Christians disagree with you, therefore your objections are moot.Yes, it might not be the direct problem. But, how can it not be the in-direct problem? If this idea that Jesus is God is a lie, then it will breed through entire nation. If the foundation is a lie, then the bigger the nation grows, the more likely it will collapse.
However the vast majority do, or at least consider him the "Son of God". Again, it really doesn't matter what Muslims think about this, it's not as if Islamic society is superior in any way.Not all Christians believe that Jesus is GOD.
70 of christian as well don't believe that he is GOD....So about 70% of people don't believe that is he God, Right? And, you are probably one of them.
By proclaiming that Jesus is God can be considered as defamation, because Jesus himself didn't call himself God and didn't consider himself God, and none of his disciples had any inkling at all that he was God.
Idea like this can ruin the society, it can spoil the society and corrupt the society, within. If the idea is corrupt, then how can it not corrupt the nation? The statue of Jesus represents Brazil. It is the face of Brazil. What kind of face is it? Is it a legitimate face or a corrupt face? Well, Brazil is known for corruption, anyways. One of the most criminal societies out there. Yes, we can blame it on the hot weather and low income, but if this is a corrupt idea then it will only boil the corruption, within. It will make the hot society hotter, and the low income lower.
I believe if Brazil were to take down the statue, things will only get better from there.
You are asking the wrong question and having miss understanding.
70 of christian as well don't believe that he is GOD....
Well, Brazil is known for corruption, anyways. One of the most criminal societies out there. Yes, we can blame it on the hot weather and low income, but if this is a corrupt idea then it will only boil the corruption, within. It will make the hot society hotter, and the low income lower.
I believe if Brazil were to take down the statue, things will only get better from there.
The statue of Jesus represents Brazil. It is the face of Brazil. What kind of face is it? Is it a legitimate face or a corrupt face? Well, Brazil is known for corruption, anyways. One of the most criminal societies out there. Yes, we can blame it on the hot weather and low income, but if this is a corrupt idea then it will only boil the corruption, within. It will make the hot society hotter, and the low income lower.
But it can't be taken down because of the statue of limitations.I believe if Brazil were to take down the statue, things will only get better from there.
By proclaiming that Jesus is God can be considered as defamation, because Jesus himself didn't call himself God and didn't consider himself God, and none of his disciples had any inkling at all that he was God.
Idea like this can ruin the society, it can spoil the society and corrupt the society, within. If the idea is corrupt, then how can it not corrupt the nation? The statue of Jesus represents Brazil. It is the face of Brazil. What kind of face is it? Is it a legitimate face or a corrupt face? Well, Brazil is known for corruption, anyways. One of the most criminal societies out there. Yes, we can blame it on the hot weather and low income, but if this is a corrupt idea then it will only boil the corruption, within. It will make the hot society hotter, and the low income lower.
I believe if Brazil were to take down the statue, things will only get better from there.
I believe if Brazil were to take down the statue, things will only get better from there.
By proclaiming that Jesus is God can be considered as defamation, because Jesus himself didn't call himself God and didn't consider himself God, and none of his disciples had any inkling at all that he was God.
Idea like this can ruin the society, it can spoil the society and corrupt the society, within. If the idea is corrupt, then how can it not corrupt the nation? The statue of Jesus represents Brazil. It is the face of Brazil. What kind of face is it? Is it a legitimate face or a corrupt face? Well, Brazil is known for corruption, anyways. One of the most criminal societies out there. Yes, we can blame it on the hot weather and low income, but if this is a corrupt idea then it will only boil the corruption, within. It will make the hot society hotter, and the low income lower.
I believe if Brazil were to take down the statue, things will only get better from there.
I'm not sure if a statue has much to do with the situation, but I was checking into some of the tallest statues. (List of tallest statues - Wikipedia)
It appears that the tallest statues are of Buddha. The statue representing Mother Russia is also quite tall at 85m, and it's still more than twice as tall as the tallest statue of Jesus, which happens to be in Indonesia. There are also tall statues of Jesus in Mexico, Bolivia, and Poland - in addition to Brazil.
Looking over that list, there are a lot of statues of Buddha, and they're much taller than even the tallest statues of Jesus. So, maybe it's not the statue of Jesus itself, but just that there aren't enough tall statues of Jesus and they're also not big enough. The Christians are seriously lagging behind the Buddhists in the whole statue race.
A statue doesn't mean it's supposed to represent the person as a God.
Perhaps it is not the statue but the letter Z.
Brazil has the letter z and lots of corruption. Zimbabwe is also known for its corruption. Zaire was known for corruption but since it changed its name to DR Congo it is now best known for civil wars (unfortunately naming your country after jobs causes wars).
Finland on the other hand has no Z and minimal corruption, the same is true for Norway and Holland.
If Brazil changed its name to 'Giant Jesus Statue-land' I'd imagine most of their problems would be gone before the year is out.