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He did not honor the religion of his people...he rebelled, he was a trouble maker and his "fruit" was the Holocaust

2007-02-15 11:48:20 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Jesus backstab Jews and his followers completed the work culminating in the final solution.

2007-02-15 11:50:11 · update #1

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Judaism was a religion sent by God to certain ppl for a certain purpose, and as time passed by ppl forgot the purpose and the teachings of this religion, it was time for God to send another prophet to remind them of it alll over again. Jesus only brought the honour of religion back to the ppl.
He was an honourable prophet sent by God!

2007-02-15 12:01:55 · answer #1 · answered by rabab g 3 · 0 0

Jesus was a Jew. He did not establish a church for His own title. His followers did it. He is supposed to strengthen Jewish belief without changing or omitting anything from the Old Law but instead, he tried introducing something on his own to the point of breaking the Sabbath observation and claiming he is a son of God. Adding more insults to God's teachings, his followers made him God as well. As for the "holocaust". If alive Jesus will not even think of that against the Jews, these are the Europeans who have adopted Jesus Christ as their saviour and since they have taken so much Christian teachings based from the Old Testament but they want to make great changes so they could finally claim ownership of God, they have to get rid of the Jews until the Old Testament can be declared totally obsolete. A reason why in great part of Europe they demonized the Jews resulting the holocaust by putting the blame on the Jews for the death of Christ. The real reason, was it was Rome who was afraid of a Jewish leader that might provoke a rebellion against them and they called him trouble maker that is why they created a mob to ask the ruler to crucify him (crucifixion is Rome's way to kill and humiliate a rebel).
The Jewish way of killing is through stoning him to death because that is how they do it to a blasphemer aside from punishing the offender with rods and floggings. I suggest that you keep reading the Holy Bible..( choose King James Version or the New International Version as these two Books are the ones you will find trying their best to stick to the original Book) until you come to understand it fully from your heart and from the deceivers who teach you wrong. Read it over and over and you will get the inspiration and information.

2007-02-15 20:21:48 · answer #2 · answered by Rallie Florencio C 7 · 0 0

Jesus did not rebel against the Jews. He completed every single law in Leviticus.

Another thing, Jesus wasn't a Christian. If you look up the word, it means "follower of Christ", how can Jesus have been a follower of himself?

Read it before you make assumptions.
God bless.

2007-02-15 19:53:37 · answer #3 · answered by ac28 5 · 0 0

Jesus was a Jewish man who, in his missing years, journeyed into India and Tibet, where he studied Buddhist principles; most notably, at the Himis Monastery in Ladakh, India, which has records of his sojourn there. When he journeyed back to Judea he began to preach many of the principles he learned in Ladakh. Many scholars have noted the similarities between Buddhism and Christianity. One of the principles of Buddhism is that divine spirit exists in all mankind, in every individual. This was one of the primary teachings of Jesus. This was a direct threat to Caesar, for in the Roman Empire, only Caesar was considered divine!

Christianity did not exist in Jesus' time. It came into being as more and more people began to follow the teachings of Jesus. Christianity became an official religion when the Council of Nicea established it as an extension of the Roman Empire in 323AD; at which time, Jesus was deified by the Roman State as the spiritual head of the new religion of what would become the Holy Roman Empire.

2007-02-15 20:02:50 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Christ was born and died a jew. He lived by their laws and did NOT rebel against the religion--only it's leaders of the day. He himself was called "rabbi" (a jewish teacher/leader). His followers (even after he was killed) were NOT christians, but "Nazerenes". The modern "christianity" stems from Paul/Saul who started the christian/catholic church. He was at odds with John (disciple and christ's half brother) over direction of church. As a matter of fact Jesus kept the sabboth on Saturday and christians changed it to Sunday cuz of Sun worshiping pagans and the Constintine 300yrs AFTER Jesus died... If anything Christianity is a perversion of his beliefs and a "troublemaker".
"Pray not to graven images"; yyet you bow to the mother mary statues. "Only God can grant forgiveness of sin"; yet preist do all the time. "Keep the sabboth holy"; yet you change it to another day. "Render unto Ceasar that which is Ceasar's and unto God that which is his"; yet we blur the lines between politics and religion all the time (the Vatican is involved in nations for centuries)...
You decide. BTW, the Vatican sanctioned the killing of the Jews (John Paul II apologized)... Maybe christianity is the sword of Satan doing all it can to pervert and punish the followers of Christ's religion?

2007-02-15 20:17:05 · answer #5 · answered by D4gotten1 3 · 0 0

JESUS REMAINED JEWISH UNTIL HIS DEATH!!! THE JEWS BETRAYED HIM BY NOT BELIEVING THAT HE WAS SENT BY GOD JESUS DID NOT BETRAY THE JEWS REMEMBER... IT WAS THE JEWS THAT SENT HIM TO THE CROSS

2007-02-15 19:55:33 · answer #6 · answered by B-E-B 3 · 1 0

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