Jesus was jewish, Churchs didn't exist until after he died and Christianity was born. nobody believed he was the mesiah until he was resurrected. So your arguement is a bit off.
2006-06-07 02:00:21
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answered by thunder2sys 7
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ROFL!
Bravo!
So in fact Jesus, as any smart Jew would never have worshiped anyone but God (read the 10 commandments, people!) and not even in the New Testiment did he claim to be divine or any higher than any other Jew, he claimed to be a prophet (My father, does not mean literally the one who made me with my mother)
The DaVinci code actually talks about the origin of divinity of Jesus (and I've learned it from my history courses and other books) but most people won't worship a great man, you need to tell them he was devine.
Here's another one, if you follow Jesus's example doesn't every CHristian faith say you should marry and have kids? Well then why does every Christian attack the DaVinci code?
OH, PS: Jesus went to "church" on Saturday, not Sunday... pegans went to church on Sunday and worshiped multiple idols.
P.P.S. 1. The council refered to by DaVinci code is a fact!
2. The writings of 4 people only one of whom was an apostle and not even Peter wrote about Jesus's devinity are obviously flawed at least because they didnt come about until after Jesus's life (like 40 years after). And the one written by the only apostle of the 4 is mild... well at least it was before king James who "translated" the "translated" version of a book written in arameic.
2006-06-07 02:07:50
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answered by Ilya R 2
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Jesus was the preacher, part of the Holy Trinity. His intention was to turn non-believers to Christ. Therefore, his mission was a prophet, and we are the followers. We follow what the prophet preaches and besides, the Churches was JEWISH and persecuting the Early Christians. How then are you supposed to ask us to worship at a place where we did be mobbed.
*Even Satan wouldn't be as stupid as that; to fight God's angels single-handedly*
Based on a BBC commentary, almost all the facts in the Da Vinci Code were either half truths or wrong. Obviously we have to speak up about something that is downright wrong.
Next, we Chrisitians do not go about emulating Jesus in every single tiny way. We emulated what he asked us to follow. Your argument is flawed at the beginning.
To all fellow believers: take heart,
matthew 5:
10`Happy those persecuted for righteousness' sake -- because theirs is the reign of the heavens.
11`Happy are ye whenever they may reproach you, and may persecute, and may say any evil thing against you falsely for my sake --
12rejoice ye and be glad, because your reward [is] great in the heavens, for thus did they persecute the prophets who were before you.
Remember, the opposition only attacks us, because we are the truth, they do not attack another religion, because all others are false, they want to demote us. Let not the Da Vinci code break our faith, but rather to strengthen it.
2006-06-07 02:09:28
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answered by smashingly.smashing 4
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Jesus, was the church. His body was a temple and he worshipped the God within Him. Jesus did serve One higher than himself. That One gave him the knowledge and understanding of how to operate and function in a world that was out of balance. Jesus was an excellent student as well, which enabled him to truly worship the God within him. We are all extensions of One. Everything is connected and no Jesus is not the Supreme being. This is why he taught the disciples how to pray like this, "OUR Father who is in heaven, Holy is YOUR name..." Now unless he was a whack job, OUR included himself. He knew He was not Jehovah/Allah, yet Jesus knew that the light of Jehovah/Allah was fully illuminated in his lifestyle, thoughts and actions.
2006-06-07 02:06:04
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answered by sifurball 1
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Jesus was a Jewish rabbi, which every good Christian knows already, and so should you, Satan. Christianity and the Christian Church were invented by disciples and followers of Jesus, long after he was dead. Then, like every institution, the Christian Church has worked very hard for centuries to preserve itself, sometimes in not very nice ways.
2006-06-07 02:02:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, it says numerous times in the Bible that Jesus prayed to his father- who is the Lord, many times. That's not worshipping himself.
2006-06-07 08:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No. He was a Jew, so he went to Synagogue and worshipped his Father.
What one follows, if one is a Christian, is his way, his example, not his daily habits, like how he went to the bathroom or what he had for breakfast or what he did on Saturdays.
2006-06-07 02:02:18
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answered by Owlwings 7
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Jesus very seldom went to Synagoge. Only twice that I know of and then only to berate and lecture the moneychangers and politicians. By the way, Jesus never told us to worship him. He said to follow him, but worship his father, God.
2006-06-07 02:02:59
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answered by Lucy S 3
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Jesus was like all the prophet calling people to worship the one God. He never ask people to worship him.
2006-06-07 02:03:21
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answered by Anonymous
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(Luke 4:16 KJV) And he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up: and, as his custom was, he went into the synagogue on the sabbath day, and stood up for to read.
Jesus went to the synagogue on Sabbath, which is the seventh day, known in our tongue as "Saturday," of the week. Always has been, always will be. That is the day that God blessed and sanctified (Genesis), and God's blessings and sanctification can NOT be changed by man.
Lawrence
http://www.truebiblesermons.com
2006-06-07 02:15:15
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answered by JohnsonWriter 2
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Jesus is God, He has no need to worship Himself!
2006-06-07 02:02:12
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answered by bono_morten 2
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