jesus was a fictional character out of folk tales from the middle east.
2006-12-25 07:16:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Not because he couldn't find wise men in America but because America was not discovered at that time by the common people and Bethlehem was the origin of the family of David. The family of David is Jesus' family dating back to Abraham. Remember Jesus was God's child made man and therefore has an earthly family as well.
2006-12-25 07:30:36
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answered by lord777ak13 2
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Yes, Jesus was born in the Middle East in the town of Bethlehem. As for the wise men in America, I guess that was supposed to be a joke in which case you posted it in the wrong category. Not too funny anyway.
2006-12-25 07:21:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Every single group of people (nation) had a Prophet sent to them from God. Like, Moses to Egypt, Abraham to Syria, and so on. I'm VERY sure that the Americans (the Native American ones) also had a Prophet/messenger sent to them some time in history, maybe more than one Prophet, who knows? But there are non-believers in every group, every nation.
As for Jesus, he was born in the Middle East, yes... Which is why I find it EXTREMELY nonsensical and kind of funny when I see supposed pictures of Jesus where he's portrayed "WHITE"!!! I mean, he was born in the Middle East, and that's NOT a lie; he's supposed to look like a Middle Easterner, then.
May God's peace and mercy be upon all the Prophets, and upon all of us, and may we all be guided to the Right Path.
2006-12-25 07:26:42
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answered by ♡♥ sHaNu ♥♡ 4
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Yes jesus was born in the middle east. And there would be more influence in the east then in america since america wasn't discovered yet.
2006-12-25 07:17:35
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answered by blkshadow 2
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Too dumb for an answer. (Yes, in the Middle East) Wise men are still hard to find in America.
2006-12-25 07:17:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course he wasn't.
Downtown Shanghai wasn't it? Near the train station.
Seems to be a vague insult towards the Americans but what you call Americans weren't really in that part of the world 2000 years ago, were they?
Only weirdoes who think the US has anything to do with Christianity are those oddball Mormons. Americans like things that place them at the centre of the world, thats why such a silly faith has become so widespread there. They're trying to get a Mormon elected as president.
2006-12-25 09:53:07
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answered by Anonymous
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There are plently of wise people in America. Sure, Bush makes it not seem like that, but..
There are many people in America who are knowledgable. They hate the war, like I do.
America is very hypocritical, selfish and greedy, I must admit. But that's racism. Not that American is a race, except in the case of Native Americans.
Generally, powerful countries are the most hypocritical, selfish, greedy, and evil.
You can't blame us for being that way.
All my best friends are American and I've lived almost half my life here.
Some Americans are awesome. You do not seem very wise to me. You cannot even spell!
2006-12-25 07:19:51
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answered by Anonymous
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for the time of the middle an prolonged time, there wasn't lots in the way of verbal replace or transportation. it somewhat is the era whilst Christian paintings began to flourish, very slowly in the beginning up. human beings weren't knowledgeable adequate to be attentive to that He became distinctive from the individuals of their own community. a guy who lived in central Europe did no longer be attentive to historical peoples have been distinctive from them. this is likewise why they oftentimes painted the apostles and others as wearing present day clothing of the era whilst the time the portray became carried out.
2016-10-28 08:32:05
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answered by ? 4
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Jesus is the One who trades a throne room for a stable, and the praise of angels for human mockery. This is the Creator who gives Himself on a cross! The Bible gives us the only appropriate response: "The life I now live I live by faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave Himself for me." (Gal. 2:20) You look at what Jesus did to pay for your sin on that cross, and you say those life-changing words - "For me."
Jesus is at YOUR door this Christmas. Maybe He's been knocking for a long time. Maybe He won't keep knocking much longer. All your life - even the events of the last few months - have been to prepare you for this crossroads moment with Jesus your Savior. Don't leave Him outside any longer. Open the door this Christmas Day. "Jesus, I cannot keep You out any longer. Come on in. You can have my room . . . my life."
2006-12-25 07:17:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Bethlehem
2006-12-25 07:17:28
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answered by dreamy 5
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