Hoooo, here we go again.
First you ask a question based on something that may not be true - that people hate Jesus. Then you assert that it's "without a reason". and then you supply your own reasons in the form of a question.
So. Where do you get your information that "people" hate Jesus? Which people? How many people? Name names.
Second, if they DO hate Jesus, why do you assume that they don't have a reason?
And last, if you assert that they don't have a reason, why do you supply reasons?
2006-11-29 06:56:34
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answered by Praise Singer 6
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The answer to your question is..... people hate Jesus because he pointed out peoples sin and imperfections. Jesus said that all are sinners, there has never been a person who was sinless, aside from Jesus himself. If you point out peoples shortcomings, it is human nature for them to dislike you. The only way that you can not hate what Jesus' message was, is if you acknowledge that what he claimed was true. That all are sinners and all are deserving of death. A Christian is somebody who acknowledges this fact, and realizes that they are a sinner and always will be. But because of the grace of god if they believe they can be saved.
If you dont believe this to be true, try an experiment with somebody. Point out their shortcomings and see how they respond. I guarantee they will not respond favorably. Jesus did not sugarcoat it, he said it very bluntly. "All are sinners and all deserve Hell". Just watch how the posters attack this statement and you will see why people hate Jesus. I hope this helps you with your question. Oh and by the way Jesus said that the world would hate him and he also said that the world would hate Christians. I have to say his prediction was correct
2006-12-02 09:17:40
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answered by r b 1
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I've many atheist friends and am an atheist. I'm also Buddhist.
None, that I'm aware of have any animosity toward Jesus.
His message was a very positive one. One I think it would pay more Christians to heed. Too many Christians, especially those who like to attack atheists, seem to ignore the forest for the trees. They like to adhere to the letter of the law, without seeing the intent behind the message. Love the water more, the pitcher less.
You do realize you are demonizing those you dislike. You are asserting something, completely without basis, then making an illogical mental leap to assert something else much more insulting, but just as absurd. Is this the way a Christian believes they should act? Is this the way you think you should act?
2006-11-29 15:01:46
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answer #3
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answered by Radagast97 6
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People do not hate jesus, a lot of people think that because jesus is so spiritually advance over us he does not need us worshipping him every second of the day because jesus is very confident and knows we love him.
2006-11-29 14:50:28
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answered by daisy322_98 5
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who hates Jesus? I've never heard anyone say that before
I think you mean people may dislike those who claim to serve Jesus but push their beliefs on others and behave as if their sh!t don't stink and know nothing outside of their sphere of influence
they give true christians a bad name
2006-11-29 14:59:00
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answer #5
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answered by Random Nimrod 3
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In my experience, most religion is pure evil, and Xians and Muslims are right at the top of the list. There is nothing good about the holy wars these two have waged for 2k years.
2006-11-29 14:55:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't hate jesus, I just hate god. And can't you hate one good person without hating all good things? Why is that so hard for you to understand?
2006-11-29 15:02:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I am athiest, but I believe that there is evidence to suggest jesus existed.
Everything that jesus stands for I think is wrong,and for all i know he was nothing but a very clever con-man.
2006-11-29 15:00:03
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answered by Anonymous
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This is called "poisoning the well".
If you assert that anyone who doesn't like Jesus likes evil, and you KNOW that this is not the case, then you shouldn't be claiming it unless you're specifically trying to exclude dissenters from answering your question.
I know a logical trap when I see one, thank you.
2006-11-29 14:51:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never hated Jesus. I've never met the guy.
What I hate is a few of his so-called followers who are trying to convert everybody over to their way of thinking at any cost.
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2006-11-29 14:51:16
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answered by Alan 7
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