Oh wow, that was an excellent read! Thanks for the link. :) It seems like Jesus in that story reaches the opposite conclusion of Moses in mine. Out of curiosity, who do you think made the most reasonable decision and why?
Jesus acted correctly. He might or might not be insane, but he has to figure it out some other way, like check his memories for inconsistencies, go see a psychiatrist, or go check if that person he resurrected last week is really alive and people confirm the story, so he didn’t just imagine it. What the devil tells and shows him isn’t reliable evidence for anything, because the devil could just be lying.
Moses failed to come up with some obvious anti-hallucination checks (see comment below), but at least he didn’t go on a killing spree based on flimsy evidence, so that’s pretty reasonable, too.
Oh wow, that was an excellent read! Thanks for the link. :) It seems like Jesus in that story reaches the opposite conclusion of Moses in mine. Out of curiosity, who do you think made the most reasonable decision and why?
Jesus acted correctly. He might or might not be insane, but he has to figure it out some other way, like check his memories for inconsistencies, go see a psychiatrist, or go check if that person he resurrected last week is really alive and people confirm the story, so he didn’t just imagine it. What the devil tells and shows him isn’t reliable evidence for anything, because the devil could just be lying.
Moses failed to come up with some obvious anti-hallucination checks (see comment below), but at least he didn’t go on a killing spree based on flimsy evidence, so that’s pretty reasonable, too.