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God bless. And thanx for answering.

2007-01-03 15:15:54 · 49 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

49 answers

yes,,,,,,,,your very welcome


LH

2007-01-03 15:19:38 · answer #1 · answered by Sweetness 5 · 3 0

WHO WOULDN'T ??? with all those miracles. The Bible says that if all the miracles that He performed were wrote down in books, the world couldn't contain them all.

the only ones that didn't "want" to believe were the Pharisees & saducies, the rulers in the Sinigog because they were jelious of Him.

Isin't Jesus wonderful !

God bless and have a Blessed New Year!

2007-01-03 15:26:01 · answer #2 · answered by Bridget 3 · 2 1

Who knows if I had been back in those barbaric times I would probably have been an ignorant buffoon like about 90% of the people of that time. So it would probably have been very easy to fool me. Knowledge is what gives you reason and logic and helps you to seek truth. That's why so many fell for all that crap about changing water to wine. Rising from the grave in three days. Idiots will believe anything. His last words was, "Surely I come quickly." It's only been a little over two thousand years how quick can he be?

2007-01-03 15:27:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Yes. Seeing someone come back from the grave would be something I could not ignore, and even though I heard about it almost 2000 years after it happened I still can't deny the obvious truth that Jesus is God.

2007-01-03 15:39:16 · answer #4 · answered by mountainclass 3 · 2 1

A toughie, of course.
I like to think I would have been a follower, if I met and listened to him.
Being most likely an Aramaic Jew, had I lived there, I would be a little afraid and probably a little skeptical, since there were a lot of people around back then claiming to be the Messiah, and getting killed for it.
And yet...if he had called to me...

2007-01-03 15:24:13 · answer #5 · answered by Palmerpath 7 · 2 0

I can't say what I would believe, as I was not there, but overall, most of today's Christians, as Jews, likely would have considered his movement to be a cult. Consider Saul of Tarsus, a very learned man in the religious arts. He clearly could prove Christ was a false Messiah and the religion he caused to start was a cult going house to house telling their brethren that their beliefs, rituals, and holiday observances, dating back hundreds of years, was no longer valid. Kind of sound like JWs, doesn't it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul_of_Tarsus

2007-01-03 15:29:45 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Of course YES! all the evidences written in the Scriptures point exactly to Him, that He is the promise Messiah to the Israelites and to the world. Also all that Jesus claim to Himself, He prove, the miracles, the resurrection...etc.

2007-01-03 15:25:53 · answer #7 · answered by agapetos 1 · 3 1

I would probably, at least that is what I hope. It took me a lot of doubt, research, discussion, questioning, time etc. before I finally discovered and accepted the Truth in today's world.

2007-01-03 15:20:41 · answer #8 · answered by Jon M 4 · 2 0

As soon as I saw him change water into wine.
As soon as I saw him make a blind man see.
As soon as I saw him walk on water.
As soon as I saw him bring dead people back to life.
As soon as I saw the stone rolled away.
As soon as I saw him ascend into the sky. (Acts 1)
As soon as I saw him take demons out of a man and put them into pigs.
As soon as I saw the dove descend onto him and the Fathers voice speak out of the air.
As soon as I saw him change into his Glory at the mount of transfiguration.

Yes, I would have believed because I would have witnessed, but blessed is the man that believes without seeing.

Jesus had witnesses to all that he did and said, no other so-called prophet of Islam, Mormans, Krishna, Budha, Elijah Muhammad, Muhammad, can say that.

Jesus was God in the flesh! I would have believed..

2007-01-03 15:24:49 · answer #9 · answered by ? 2 · 2 1

That depends on where I live and what my status in life was. You did not ask if I was a Roman citizen living in Jesus' area or was I a Jew having a responsible position as a Jewish rabbi.

2007-01-03 15:20:29 · answer #10 · answered by Rallie Florencio C 7 · 1 1

Yes, particulary if I saw the miracles Jesus performed.

2007-01-03 15:19:26 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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