I understand your point, however I think that the "outer space" thing is important because it is the best description of an exalted event. Compare the crucifixion in outer space with a remote crucifixion in an obscure past: how could the latter crucifixion be an exalted event in comparison with the former?Secret Alias wrote: ↑Wed May 18, 2022 5:01 pm Why is this "outer space" thing so important? The obsession for making Christianity look stupid is unprofessional
For 'exalted event' I mean something as the following images, gained googling "cross of light":
https://www.google.com/search?q=cross+o ... 3&dpr=1.56
By seeing these images, do you think that they refer to an earthly event?
I have written here:
A reason in support of (A =[the view that a radical Paulinist didn't write Mark 14-16]) is that the crucifixion for Paul was a so exalted event that it couldn't be reduced to a so 'human too human' appearance, not even as mere appearance. It could be alluded, not even described.