Friday, March 16, 2007

Does Jason Really Represent Jesus Christ?



March 5th in lecture, Professor Ogden stated that Jason in “Hey Nostradamus!” represents Jesus Christ, the Son of God. His main reason behind this statement is that Jason’s name in Greek, translates into the name “Yeshua,” and Yeshua translates into the name Jesus. Although this is true, the name Jesus does not say anything about Jason’s character. Jesus is the Son of God. He is perfect in every way. He is loving, He is kind, and He is forgiving. In my opinion, Jason’s character is nothing like that. In fact, I think Jason is the complete opposite.

Jesus was a man who spent 3 years of his life teaching, discipling, and setting a good example for the world. One of his main teachings is to love one another. He says “so now I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other. Just as I have loved you, you should love each other. Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples.” (John 13:34-35) Jesus was a man who genuinely cared for others, but Jason on the other hand, was a man who portrayed hate. Not only did he hate the assassins who killed his wife Cheryl, but he hated the people who prayed for their forgiveness. He admits that he’s “gone through [his] life with this massive chunk of hate inside [him] like a block of demolished concrete, complete with rusted and twisted metal radiating form the inside.” (125) Ever since the massacre, Jason’s “heart is so cold” (146). How on earth is this man like Jesus when he even admits bitterness? Jesus taught love, not hatred. He also taught His people how to forgive.

Professor Ogden named another reason why Jason resembles Jesus is because he is forgiving. Jesus teaches about forgiveness and getting rid of burdens. He promises freedom and rest if you trust in him. He says, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28). Jesus is forgiving, but Jason definatly is not. In my opinion, the reason why Jason is so angry and bitter about life is because he isn’t able to forgive the people in his life. He isn’t able to let go but instead, remains angry spiteful.

After the school shooting at Delbrook High, Jason heard people “who were praying for the killers, and that made [him] furious” (125). He thought to himself, “it’s a bit too late to pray for them now, wouldn’t you think?”(125) When Jesus was crucified and hanging on the cross, one of the last phrases that He spoke cried out to God in heaven asking forgiveness on the people who put him to death. He prays. “Father, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing” (Luke 23:34). Jesus prayed for forgiveness on the people who put him to death, whereas Jason was furious because people were praying for the assassins. If Jason were to represent Jesus, He would be rejoicing at the fact that others were praying for the killers, because that would mean that people are obeying his teachings.

Professor Ogden also mentioned the fact that both Jesus and Jason were unique. This is true, but they are unique in different ways. Jesus is unique because he is God, hence in a completely different category of holiness than anyone on this earth. Jason on the other hand was unique by alienating himself from this world. He is antisocial and hates being around people. He even states that what appealed him to certain jobs, was the fact that the job didn’t entail him talking to anyone. He couldn’t mind his own business, and still get paid. Jesus was never like that but instead was constantly in the public eye. He spent every waking hour with his 12 disciples by his side, teaching them how to live and love. Never did he wish for alienation unless he needed some alone time to pray.

Although their names can be translated to be the same name, Jason and Jesus have completely different personalities and character traits that contradict each other. Jason is not forgiving; he is not loving towards his enemies, and enjoys alienation from the world. He even admits feeling like “the unholiest thing on earth” (146). Jesus on the other hand is a perfect man who forgives and loves his killers, and spends countless days flawked by people wanting to hear about what He has to say.

1 comment:

Jasonhoovah said...

look i am not hateful. i don't know who u are but I FORGIVE YOU. Jesus never once actually said I forgive you. I am god. i love u and i love everyone. seek for me. i am the love you are searching for. everyone else will turn you down. only with me you will find peace love and joy, not even jesus, and more loving than the father. i am your best friend. only if you will let me. :( i wish there were more good people. i need a friend. please dont judge me in such a negative outlook. i will always be a good boy. said my mommy. and i will always be her baby. i am a baby. my name is Jason. i am thee Jason. so think before you speak. i am the eternal holy ghost