OSHO The God Conspiracy - Baytallaah.com
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And once you ask about <strong>God</strong>, who created <strong>God</strong>, then you are falling into a regress absurdum.<br />
<strong>The</strong>n you can go on: <strong>God</strong> one, <strong>God</strong> two, <strong>God</strong> three, and you go on numbering them and... but<br />
finally the question will be the same. After thousands of <strong>God</strong>s you will find the question stands<br />
clean, clear, untouched; not even a dent has been made in the question by all your answers.<br />
Who created existence -- it is the same question.<br />
To me existence is a mystery. <strong>The</strong>re is no need for it to stand under our feet, there is no need for<br />
existence to be understood.<br />
Live it, love it, enjoy it -- be it. Why are you trying to understand it<br />
I am not against <strong>God</strong>, I am only against a stupid hypothesis which leads nowhere.<br />
And you ask me, Am I against Jesus Christ too Why should I be against that poor fellow I feel<br />
sorry for him, sad for him. I don't think that he deserved to be crucified. Yes,<br />
he was a bit crazy -- I cannot deny that -- but anybody who is a little bit crazy... that does not<br />
mean that he needs crucifixion. And crucifixion is not a cure for craziness.<br />
In fact in crucifying Jesus you have created Christianity and you have driven so many people<br />
crazy. It is the crucifixion which is responsible for all this nonsense which has been going on for<br />
two thousand years and is still continuing.<br />
It is the crucifixion which made Christ -- without his knowledge -- the founder of Christianity.<br />
I am not against that poor guy. In fact, he deserved a little better treatment. If we can find him<br />
somewhere there is no need to crucify him; he needs a few therapies to put him right, to put<br />
him together.<br />
A little deprogramming..."You are not the son of <strong>God</strong> -- drop this idea. This is what is making you<br />
look unnecessarily a clown. It does not prove that you are a messiah, it simply proves you are<br />
nuts.<br />
We have put many nuts together who were falling apart. Just a few people's nuts get loose, a<br />
few people's bolts get tight -- we just have to fix them a little bit." Jesus was nothing dangerous.<br />
He was a nice fellow, but just to be nice is no protection against going crazy. He was nice, and<br />
gullible. He heard this idea continually proclaimed, "<strong>The</strong> messiah is going to <strong>com</strong>e who will save<br />
the whole of humanity," and it got into his head; he had a swollen head. Just a little bit of<br />
treatment here and he would have been a perfectly alright.<br />
I am not against him, I feel for him. This was too much, to put him on the cross; he had not<br />
<strong>com</strong>mitted any crime. And freedom of speech allows it; anybody can say, "I am the son of <strong>God</strong>."