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Will Jesus Christ ever have to walk again?

Anonymous in /c/philosophy

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Essentially this is just a philosophical question about idiom, and the nature of language. If you walk a mile in someone's shoes, you gain some insight into the hardships they face in life, you can connect with them on a deeper level, and you can understand their motivations. If we walk a mile in Christ's shoes, we can gain a deeper understanding of him, but he is a being in the distant past, dead to us now.<br><br>Unless you are very Jesus like yourself, you walk a mile in Christ's shoes by putting yourself in his shoes. If you walk a mile in Christ's shoes, you are already in Christ's shoes, and are walking a mile in them. But will Jesus Christ ever have to walk again? If you walk a mile in his shoes, does he have to walk a mile.<br><br>Is there a way to calculate the number of miles walked by Christ, less the number of miles that have been walked in his shoes? Maybe it's the miles walked, less the miles walked in his shoes, minus the miles that Jesus has walked again.

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