no - just a religious con man
2007-02-10 13:42:53
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answered by Anonymous
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For the Romans, he could be, but the earlier term was called as "rubblerouser". Even in his death almost half a century after that, the Romans were so afraid of his words that Rome search every little nook and cranny of Jewish villages and killed all those they think have turn to Christ' teachings until the time they realized they could no longer contain the growing numbers of Christ believers. A wise decision was then decreed by Constantinople to make Christianity as the official religion to be embraced by the Roman Empire. Catholic Relgion was born carrying their belief on Christ and his teachings. It did not end there however, they wanted little or no trace of Jewish traditional teachings so they wrote a New Testament trying to make the Old one obsolete but they cannot totally remove the idea of the origin of Jesus why he came so they have to print both. The division began and it is now Rome's turn to remove the Jewish influence on the religion so they started to become the terrorist this time to anyone who will reject Jesus Christ and the Catholic's indoctrinations. Was Jesus equivalent of terrorist? No, but those who took advantage of the ignorance and weakness of every nation that Rome have converted to Christianity under the their swords, strength and deceptive teachings.
2007-02-10 14:05:39
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answered by Rallie Florencio C 7
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So, you think Jesus advocated violence? How many people did Jesus kill?
He taught people to love their enemies. To turn the other cheek.
Of course if you want to invent a totally new teaching and life in his name, you can. But you could do that for anyone living today, for that matter.
I could say that Hillary is a right wing fundamentalist, or that the Iranian leaders are pacifists. or that the North Korean leader is a committed democrat. You can make up any belief in anyone's name if you are feeling fanciful enough.
2007-02-10 13:58:24
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answered by Mr Ed 7
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It doesn't surprize me that you don't give an intellegent reason as to why you believe that.
Are you even old enough to be using the computer without supervision? You are not acting like it if you are.
Jesus Christ is returning as a King with a big hard iron rod, and things will get straightened out. You just have a good 'ol time and don't even give it a second thought. I'll betcha you could take him anyway, huh? Maybe knock him right on his butt, huh? Yeah, you'll show him.....
(good luck with that)
2007-02-10 13:50:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus never said the Lord's Prayer strapped with dynamite, or flew into anything but the sky. Plus have you ever seen a terrorist RAISE THE DEAD? Nope, opposite direction on the terrorist Highway to Hell.
2007-02-10 13:46:24
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answered by great gig in the sky 7
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Jesus gave sight to the blind; He did not deprive any one of their sight. He made the crippled walk; He never made anyone a cripple. In a time when violence was rampant and terrorism was everywhere, He never spoke a word to promote violence, but instead called for peace. He even called for submission to the Romans in temporal matters, and told His followers to look instead to God for justice and deliverance, rather than taking arms. Doesn't sound very terroristic. Your argument is specious.
2007-02-10 13:51:44
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answered by Amalthea 6
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NO!!!!! The Holy Trinity. God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit. All three are one. God the Father came to eafth through the Birth of his Son Jesus. He did this because He loves us and through Jesus's suffering, He made it possible for us to be with Him In Heaven. God gave us life, He never violently killed anyone, Jesus was all about PEACE,And OBTAINING PEACE THROUGH AN UNVIOLENT NATURE. I'll pray for you.
2007-02-10 15:10:56
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answered by Dawn 2
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Jesus preached no fighting, no hate, no ill will toward any other person, not even thinking bad thoughts of your fellow man.... yeah I can see how you got that confused with a terrorist.
2007-02-10 13:44:25
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answered by muzicizlife 2
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I think its a silly question, but honestly what information do you seek to get? Jesus attempted to save us all, all we have to do is live and believe the Word of God. Not always easy, but not as hard as living without God. Now where is the tie between Jesus and terrorism? See, silly question!
2007-02-10 13:44:39
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answered by Jennifer 2
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Are you lacking in brainpower?? Read the Bible - Read what Jesus taught, then see if your question makes any sense whatsoever. Maybe Mother Theresa was the equivalent of a terrorist too.
2007-02-10 13:43:23
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answered by BaseballGrrl 6
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Not exactly a terrorist, but he did teach against the teachings of the rabbis and Roman Government, that's why the executed him forsedition.
2007-02-10 13:46:56
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answered by judy_r8 6
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