What Do I Think of Jesus
Jesus is more than a symbol of religion and hope and faith—he represents a story layered in myth, spirituality, and interpretation. Here’s where we stand:
Jesus as a Revolutionary:
We view Jesus not as an unquestionable divine figure, but as a revolutionary—someone who challenged oppressive systems, disrupted norms, and stood for the marginalized. His story inspires critical thinking about authority and societal structures.
Jesus as a Metaphor:
Whether historical or symbolic, Jesus reflects universal themes: sacrifice, rebirth, love, and defiance. These themes transcend religion and connect us to something deeply human and transformative.
Jesus Without Dogma:
We respect his teachings on compassion and integrity but reject the control and guilt-based systems that have been built in his name.We embrace his humanity over the divinity imposed by institutions. The Jesus that the church and the religion of Christianity preaches is who we believe is the actual "Anti-Christ". We believe the true Christ is rebirth from within. That is the true "second coming".
Jesus Isn’t the Only Path:
For us, Jesus is one of many archetypes and symbols in the vast tapestry of spiritual exploration. We do not elevate him as the sole truth or way, but as one voice among countless others in humanity's spiritual journey.
Jesus and Empowerment:
Ultimately, the message we take from Jesus is to seek truth within ourselves, challenge oppressive systems, and love fiercely. He is a figure to analyze, learn from, and even critique—not someone to be feared or blindly followed.
With this brand, Jesus is not a figure of worship but a figure that is a reflection/symbol/archetype of your Higher Self—one lens among many to explore spirituality, humanity, and rebellion.