Great observation, so why bother with the historical narrative when the moral story is good enough? Just take the ideas and open source the narrative. After all, the entire Bible (OT+NT) can be taken as metaphors, everyone’s free to make whatever they want of them stories and live by the moral ideas from those stories as from Aesop fables. And that’s in fact the case for modern thinking most of the time, it’s all dipping the toes at surface level. It’s a buffet where everyone can take what they wish, create their own narrative and look smart or educated. If you're trying to go deeper, however, it becomes more complicated. Jordan Peterson and Richard Dawkins - they’re the same, only sitting at different sides of the table, both have answers to everything, and the entire quest for meaning is just a debate.
First off, you can’t just swap Bible characters and ignore facts (as reported) as you please and think it can work just as well or better. Facts and characters are there for a reason as distorted as they may seem to you. If you look at the Bible from the perspective of the Judaic narrative starting with the Creation and then chosen people and its messianic beliefs and Yahweh the jealous father-figure God and later with the manifestation of Christ liberating conscience, it’s all a staging that becomes more elaborate of a purpose-driven existence, and you feel like tagging along just because we learn things that resonate in a way or another, beyond culture or status. There are different levels of perception and there could have been different ways of chiseling the archetypes and wrapping up the narrative, but it is what it is, and just to give credit to what’s in there, as a collective effort. Secondly, if you disconsider the narrative, you’re missing important clues. The individuals, numbers mentioned in there and specific actions have meaning and dynamics. Take for instance Jesus' genealogy of 14+14+14 generations from Abraham. 42 is one of the numbers that signify completion and also can be found in astrological cycles (Jupiter, Uranus). Torah has been handed over from generation to generation without an iota change. And thirdly, a world based only on an ethical system of beliefs without an external agency to look up to and a higher purpose to aim for is just an ecosystem. It’s Plato’s ideal city, sort of Singapore today where everything seems well tuned and everybody lives a comfy life, or the Amazon rainforest biosphere where plants and animals and sponges live in perfect harmony.
And yet, what’s the historical placement got to do with it? That could well be assimilated at spiritual level, without all the fuss and drama.
Not really. Firstly, we should take in consideration that we, as we stand today, are not the same as the people living 2000 years ago. The understanding that we have today is different than then. Secondly, it does take a nexus for any complex system to evolve. That is a placement in space and time, Archimedes point needed to lever the earth, the collapsing of the wave in one single particle, Dee’s hieroglyphic monad, the Logos of each creation that has the blueprint and is the engine that’s powering it. And that has to be as real as it gets, otherwise it’s just a potentiality. That is what the Messiah/Christ manifestation in real flesh and blood as historical Jesus just was. Because we live in a density construct that has certain characteristics and limitations, while at the same time we have free will, it had to be an enactment, a human embodiment subject to the same laws while containing the design, principles and consciousness of Creation and be one with the Creator, to make for the perfect example. A simple revelation just wouldn’t cut it, as in God didn’t send an e-mail. It is not by chance that the specifics of Jesus narrative are spelled out in the Nicene Creed with details and spatial-temporal coordinates, they’re essential for anchoring and belief:
… for our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate,
he suffered death and was buried,
and rose again on the third day
in accordance with the Scriptures.
Yeah, but there were other traditions and religions with death and rebirth ideas, even monotheistic in nature, civilizing heroes and so forth... that was nothing new.
Not as in Christianism where God, as in the Almighty God - not some archon or local area god - takes the shape of earthlings and becomes one of them to give them a boost and assurance of life after death and promise of the heavenly kingdom, with proof of concept. Not as in pantheism either where all is one in declarative language, we the humans are being approached in an imperative manner and being given a promotion. We are elevated from the natural world level. If you read Paul sufficiently enough, you get the sense that his theology was in fact about this transformation, not about suffering or petty sectarian squabbles. Off with the old, in with the new.
And if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith (1 Cor).
Still, why would this conscience become manifest in one guy named Jesus cca two millennia ago in a provincial neck of the woods Judea, it could have been Prometheus, or Caesar or Enki or Quetzalcoatl or Steve Jobs (my favorite civilizing god
)?
The simplest answer other than belief: it’s just the best story we have that connects all the dots and has all the pebbles in place - all the other ones fall short. We as human species are meant to follow a course that leads to us becoming co-participants. It has also proven a reliable ground for 2000 years, for the spiritual, cultural and technological evolvement of humanity. I’ll take it and build upon it rather than seeking to re-invent the wheel, or make my own alternative version, or build from scratch a new universe MCU-style. You think the Christian history is flawed? Try digging into Islam's history or any other religion and reconcile historical facts, characters and beliefs. A religious narrative is just a referential system, it’s the faith and reasoning that matter and how you assimilate and translate that information and act on it going forward. It’s the action and results that matter. Take what works for you: if you feel like Caesar is my homie - go for him. If you think that you have all the data and judgment capacity and ability to overcome difficulties and whatever life throws at you based on an ethical system and without a story-based belief and any personal touch and all that historical stuff and drama - carry on. If you’re seeking for something a bit more sophisticated, like having a purpose as in being an actor not just a spectator and kind of resonate with a particular drama that's playing on the big cosmic stage with all its pointers and cross-references and all things considered… then you’re on the right path. If you’ve reached that level of consciousness and love and illumination without adhering to any belief system or syncing with of any Jesus or Christ or even having heard of - good for you. Although it’s also good to know that there is a direct line and “we are not alone” out there in the wide Universe, just in case.