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|text= '''Castiel:''' Your Bible gets more wrong than it does right. <br>
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|text= Your Bible gets more wrong than it does right. <br>
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|source= [[5.06 I Believe the Children Are Our Future]]
 
|source= [[5.06 I Believe the Children Are Our Future]]
 
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Jesus is mentioned rarely in Supernatural, and held to be a man not a deity, although he's held responsible for being at the core of Christianity, a religion that surplanted many earlier religions and deities.  
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Jesus is mentioned rarely in ''[[Supernatural]]'', and held to be a man not a deity, although he's held responsible for being at the core of Christianity, a religion that supplanted many earlier religions and deities.  
  
Dean sometimes refers to [[Holy Water]] as "Jesus Juice". <ref>[[4.19 Jump the Shark]]</ref> <ref>[[8.14 Trial and Error]]</ref> <ref>[[9.02 Devil May Care]]</ref>
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Dean sometimes refers to [[holy water]] as "Jesus Juice."<ref>[[4.19 Jump the Shark]]</ref> <ref>[[8.14 Trial and Error]]</ref> <ref>[[9.02 Devil May Care]]</ref>
  
==[[3.08 A Very Supernatural Christmas]]==
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==Episodes==
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===[[3.08 A Very Supernatural Christmas]]===
'''Edward Carrigan:''' All of a sudden, this Jesus character is the hot new thing in town. All of a sudden, our – our altars are being burned down, and we’re being hunted down like common monsters.
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[[Madge and Edward Carrigan]] are pagan gods disguised as a suburban couple. They blame Christianity for their marginalization.
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[[Madge and Edward Carrigan]] are Pagan Gods disguised as a suburban couple. They blame Christianity for their marginalisation.
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:'''Edward Carrigan:''' All of a sudden, this Jesus character is the hot new thing in town. All of a sudden, our – our altars are being burned down, and we’re being hunted down like common monsters.  
  
==[[6.16 ...And Then There Were None]]==
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===[[6.16 ...And Then There Were None]]===
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[[Eve]], the mother of all monsters, tells Rick, a devout truck driver, that Jesus was only a man, and that [[God]] has abandoned humanity.
'''Eve:''' You do know that Jesus was just a man.
 
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[[Eve]], the mother of all monsters, tells Rick, a devout truck driver, that Jesus was only a man, and that God has abandoned humanity.
 
  
==[[9.08 Rock and a Hard Place]]==
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:'''Eve:''' You do know that Jesus was just a man.  
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'''Vesta:''' ...that hippie dude from Bethlehem.
 
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===[[9.08 Rock and a Hard Place]]===
 
[[Vesta]] blames Jesus and Christianity for the diminishing in her prominence.  
 
[[Vesta]] blames Jesus and Christianity for the diminishing in her prominence.  
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:'''Vesta:''' It only got pathetic when I started having to do it myself... because of the hippy from Bethlahem. Before him they practically threw virgins at me, and now...
  
 
==Jesus in Lore==
 
==Jesus in Lore==
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus Jesus] is held to be a manifestation of God as a human. The religion of Christianity is centred on belief that his death provided atonement for sin. He may have been an actual historical figure, a Jewish teacher who lived in Palestine. Jesus is held to be a prophet in Islam.
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus Jesus] is held to be a manifestation of God as a human. The religion of Christianity is centred on belief that his death provided atonement for sin. He may have been an actual historical figure, a Jewish teacher who lived in Palestine. Jesus is held to be a prophet in Islam.
 
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 15:53, 28 November 2013

Your Bible gets more wrong than it does right.

Castiel, 5.06 I Believe the Children Are Our Future

Jesus is mentioned rarely in Supernatural, and held to be a man not a deity, although he's held responsible for being at the core of Christianity, a religion that supplanted many earlier religions and deities.

Dean sometimes refers to holy water as "Jesus Juice."[1] [2] [3]

Episodes

3.08 A Very Supernatural Christmas

Madge and Edward Carrigan are pagan gods disguised as a suburban couple. They blame Christianity for their marginalization.

Edward Carrigan: All of a sudden, this Jesus character is the hot new thing in town. All of a sudden, our – our altars are being burned down, and we’re being hunted down like common monsters.

6.16 ...And Then There Were None

Eve, the mother of all monsters, tells Rick, a devout truck driver, that Jesus was only a man, and that God has abandoned humanity.

Eve: You do know that Jesus was just a man.

9.08 Rock and a Hard Place

Vesta blames Jesus and Christianity for the diminishing in her prominence.

Vesta: It only got pathetic when I started having to do it myself... because of the hippy from Bethlahem. Before him they practically threw virgins at me, and now...

Jesus in Lore

Jesus is held to be a manifestation of God as a human. The religion of Christianity is centred on belief that his death provided atonement for sin. He may have been an actual historical figure, a Jewish teacher who lived in Palestine. Jesus is held to be a prophet in Islam.

References