G-d didn't nailed Jesus to death!!! Jesus was a threat to the Romans, and that is why he was nailed to death by the Romans
2007-02-10 07:49:08
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answered by Davey Boy Smith #1 Fan- VACATION 6
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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 06:23:29
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answered by Anonymous
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God does not "dupe" anyone. He did not promise Him "rebirth" - Jesus came to do the will of the Father and He did it to perfection. The Father sent Him to be your sacrifice and Jesus willing laid down His life for you. Then Jesus Resurrected (not rebirth) from the dead on the third day. Resurrected in the same body but glorified (not held by natural laws) to never die again. It is satan who "dupes" people into believing something that is not for their eternal good (salvation).
2007-02-09 06:18:01
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answered by wd 5
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God didnt "dupe" Jesus. Jesus was God in the flesh. God cant "dupe" himself.
2007-02-06 06:56:00
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answered by arikinder 6
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If that is the case why did Jesus blow up at peter when peter tried to prevent his death? (Matthew 16:21-28) Jesus came to earth perfect and left perfect. He died as payment for our sins. Jesus was God he came to earth to die so that everyone who believes will be saved and to clean up the church. That was Jesus' motive.
2007-02-02 09:03:13
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answered by The Master 5
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No way Jesus knew before he was born exactly what he would go through but he did it because he loves us.
2007-02-02 08:54:48
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answered by Anonymous
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With questions like that watch out for lightning bolts!
2007-02-02 08:55:34
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answered by Don 3
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You obviously do not understand "The Plan of Salvation."
2007-02-10 02:21:52
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answered by jack-copeland@sbcglobal.net 4
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hahaahaha
I would love to hang out with you, you are funny.
2007-02-10 00:03:04
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answered by biljanadelic 1
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i do not know this one
2007-02-10 08:28:29
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answered by Anonymous
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