Right here my friend, Jesus all the way.
2007-01-30 11:48:20
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answer #1
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answered by disciple 4
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Josephus, a Jewish historian, mentioned Jesus in his writings toward the end of the first century C.E., roughly 60 years after Jesus' death.
As a non-Christian, Josephus would have no reason to accept the historical reality of Jesus unless there was some sound basis for it.
In one of his works, Josephus discusses disturbances that were caused by the Jews during the time Pontius Pilate was governor of the region of Judea (26-36 C.E,) The disturbance centered around a man named Jesuss and his followers, Josephus identifies Jesus as "a wise man....a doer of wonderful works, a teacher of men who received the truth with pleasure," and he notes that Jesus was later condemned by Pilate to crucifixion. While this mention of Jesu does not suggest that Josephus himself accepted Jesus or the claim made about Jesus by his followers, it does seem clear that Josephus recognized Jesus to be a historical person who had a profound impact on the people he encountered.
Read also about Tacitus, a Roman historian.....Pliny the Younger another Roman source and Suetonius a Roman historian and lawyer.
All these writers prove the historical existence of Jesus......rather than biblical sources.
2007-02-03 07:02:28
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Christians are the ones who believe in God or Jesus. So why doesn't the whole world if Jesus came to the whole world?
2007-01-30 11:51:51
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answer #3
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answered by Nuwaubian Moor 3
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I believe that Jesus IS God. Not in one or the other.
2007-01-30 12:07:35
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answer #4
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answered by jrealitytv 6
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I dont get how people say Father son holy spirit and call it a trinity and then say they are all one.
Any ways, Yes i believe in God and everybody has to believe in Jesus since there is proof he existed, so people deny even that. But as him being a prophet Yeah.
2007-01-30 11:51:58
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answer #5
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answered by YouCannotKnowUnlessUAsk 6
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I believe in Jehovah God, the Father and in his Son, Jesus Christ.
Without the two of them we would not exist or have a chance to be reconciled to God. We couldn't live without them both.
2007-01-30 15:34:37
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answer #6
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answered by wannaknow 5
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I believe in Jehovah God and his Son Jesus Christ. I don't know why people keep on saying that JW's don't believe in Jesus...we always celebrate his death every year around March or April.
2007-01-30 11:50:14
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answer #7
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answered by sunny4life 4
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Those whom God has given Faith.
Joh 1:13 who were born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but were born of God.
For even our believing is the work of God.
Joh 6:28 Then they said to Him, What may we do that we may work the works of God? :29 Jesus answered and said to them, This is the work of God, that you believe into Him whom that One sent.
But no man does any good work not even believing. For all our righteous works are like a used tampon and we are stained by our (Even "good") works with useless blood showing no life in the womb.
Eph 2:8 show that even the faith is the gift of God as Jesus Himself is the gift of God.
I believe, because He has made me to believe. I can boast in nothing of myself not even my believing, for the dead will hear His voice and live, John 5. He can even of the gentile stones make children of Israel.
2007-01-30 12:05:46
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answer #8
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answered by Steve R 2
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This is not the place to engage in serious conversations about God.
My fifty years of experience have proven to me that God exists. Once you except the concept of God the creator, the concept of Jesus is easy to understand.
2007-01-30 11:50:26
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in both. God my Father and Jesus Christ his Son, My lord and Savior.
But they are one in themselves with the Holy Spirit.
They are in my heart and thoughts at all times.
2007-01-30 12:07:25
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answer #10
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answered by faith 3
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I believe in the heavenly Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
2007-01-30 11:50:51
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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