Jesus: The first anarchist criticized the American government by reading the dollar with "the god we trust". My boss put hands in the Bible and took the post, they put their hands on the Bible, pledged to be honest and sincere, and to follow the people and the teachings of God. But will they obey the will of God? Have they done before? Jesus: Asteroid. Throughout history, Jesus Christ has always been regarded as a revolutionary, but is an anarchist. Yes, that is the answer. But as time went on, covering the common spirit that was once passionate, the real meaning of Jesus on Sunday and the collection basket have disappeared.
For example, a Christian anarchist believes that Jesus 'situation and Caesar' s idea can be attributed to Caesar (Matthew 22: 15-22). The interpretation of this sentence of anarchists is insisting that this indicates a dissatisfaction with Jesus' country and his implicit approval of political authority. Christoyanopoulos believes that 'political overthrow of Jesus is achieved by surrender rather than resistance' (Christoyanopoulos 2010: 156). In this interpretation, crucifixion is a devastating event that "political power" is "devil" and "disclosed" as illegal. Jesus does not recognize the ultimate moral and religious authority of Caesar and Pilate. But he agreed to the political regime. Therefore, some anarchists may just obey and obey
In the previous section (Part 2: Jesus, religion, politics) we discussed the argument that Jesus is politically neutral. In the life and message of Jesus, the country of God has a political meaning, which ultimately leads to his violent death. Jesus' politics is different from usual. This means him and his servant to his followers. "First is the last and last," Jesus said (Mark 10: 31). People are aware of the political meaning of what Jesus said or done. No wonder Herod is trying to kill him, but Pilate finally decided to drive him away.
One leader asked Jesus if the Jews should pay taxes to Rome. If Jesus said "Yes", he will be seen as an empathy to the occupiers. If Jesus says "no", he will be regarded as an anarchist. His words must be chosen carefully. He asked for coins for silver coin, taxation. In response to Jesus' request, the leader instinctively reached his robe and pulled it out. This movement reversed the situation. In the group of temples in which this dialogue was done there are no real figures, mythical gods, even animals. Jesus was asked, "Who is the image of the coin?" This is an individual who tries to blame Jesus, but is an individual who controls himself by bringing a coin depicting the emperor to the temple. Jesus said the government should be respected but not respected, and its leaders will never be worshiped.