The stuff written about Jesus' childhood was written much later, even, than the other stories about him. Paul's writings, which came much earlier, mentioned nothing about Jesus' childhood. It's as if everybody forgot what Jesus' childhood was like then "remembered" it decades later. And Paul's writings, themselves, were written decades after Jesus died, if Jesus existed at all.
If you want more info on the topic, I highly recommend the movie, "The God Who Wasn't There"
2007-03-31 00:10:42
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answered by nondescript 7
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Yes, Jesus is really God. At the age of 12 he was found by Mary listening and learning with the learned. He was obviously hungry to learn, and be about His Father's business.
This is the only recording tho until He reached 30 when His ministry began, but during those three years, He did so much to prove that He was who He claimed He was - God's Son.
2007-03-31 00:44:20
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answered by Anonymous
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He atught the Jewish leaders in the temples and synagogues. They were amazed and impressed with his knwledge. Other than what was recorded about his in Luje 3:42-52. Jesus informed his parents that he was "about his father's (God the Father) business. Not much else is mentioned in the Bible about the Sacvior's eary years prior to the time of his ministry.
2007-03-31 02:30:36
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answered by Kerry 7
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I believe He had such a natural knowledge of the scriptures that everyone was amazed. I also know He was human. That means He learned to love, obey, and listen to elders and learn. He played just like any other child and He learned a carpenters trade from his earthly father. It was during this time that He experienced all the emotions that a human can feel, so He could better understand those around Him and minister to them, when the time came.
2007-03-31 00:13:41
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answered by Mrs.Blessed 7
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Jesus is NOT a god or the only son of a religions god!
christianity created the Jesus myth / superstition!
Here's how someone can become one with Our Creator:
Create a private, personal, direct, divine Relationship with Our Creator and save your Soul from religion.
Only with Our Creator's Love and Peace will we be Truly Free!
Love and Believe in Our Creator;
Love and Believe in Yourself.
2007-03-31 00:42:29
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answered by drwooguy 3
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Jesus is God's son. Even if you had been alive when Jesus was, you would still not know everything that went on is His life. You either have Jesus in your heart or you don't. You will either be with our Father through Jesus or you won't. The choice is yours and it always will be.
2007-03-31 00:57:48
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answered by nanaoftwins_2000 1
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He is not God, first of all, not even his son, and nobody or thing is like god. Secondly, he didn't want to show that he's sacred. He spoke when he was born only because God asked him to. He spoke to make his mother innocent because the people in her village said she had done sexual intercourse when she was not married, and she got Jesus.
2007-03-31 00:21:34
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answered by Mostafa Galal El Din 2
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easily that's closer to 2/6 that are Christian, and in case you upload Muslims who have faith he replaced into prophet you get a three/6. in case you upload the individuals who use the date equipment of advert and BC till now Christ you get maybe yet another 5/6 . So are you do no longer must be a Christian to have faith Christ existed. even nevertheless in case you do no longer think of He replaced into God you need to evaluate He replaced into a minimum of a competent guy with stable values.
2016-11-25 01:40:29
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answered by ? 4
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Very good question.
There are many theories going around regarding your question. My personal theory is he was not really true God until after his baptism. Prior to that, since he was conceived by the Holy Spirit he was just like any other man. After he was baptized only then did he assume the second Person of the Trinity.
Here is that passage in the gospel of Matthew about his baptism.
10 Then Jesus came from Galilee to John at the Jordan to be baptized by him.
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11 John tried to prevent him, saying, "I need to be baptized by you, and yet you are coming to me?"
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Jesus said to him in reply, "Allow it now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness." Then he allowed him.
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12 After Jesus was baptized, he came up from the water and behold, the heavens were opened (for him), and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove (and) coming upon him.
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And a voice came from the heavens, saying, "This is my beloved Son, 13 with whom I am well pleased."
And the commentary of the New American Bible regarding these verses.
13-17] The baptism of Jesus is the occasion on which he is equipped for his ministry by the holy Spirit and proclaimed to be the Son of God.
11 [14-15] This dialogue, peculiar to Matthew, reveals John's awareness of Jesus' superiority to him as the mightier one who is coming and who will baptize with the holy Spirit (Matthew 3:11). His reluctance to admit Jesus among the sinners whom he is baptizing with water is overcome by Jesus' response. To fulfill all righteousness: in this gospel to fulfill usually refers to fulfillment of prophecy, and righteousness to moral conduct in conformity with God's will. Here, however, as in Matthew 5:6; 6:33, righteousness seems to mean the saving activity of God. To fulfill all righteousness is to submit to the plan of God for the salvation of the human race. This involves Jesus' identification with sinners; hence the propriety of his accepting John's baptism.
12 [16] The Spirit . . . coming upon him: cf Isaiah 42:1.
13 [17] This is my beloved Son: the Marcan address to Jesus (Mark 1:11) is changed into a proclamation. The Father's voice speaks in terms that reflect Isaiah 42:1; Psalm 2:7; Genesis 22:2.
Peace and every blessing!
2007-03-31 00:28:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus ( peace be upon him ) is not God. God does not have sons or daughters, or require days of rest. Associating partners or assigning trinities to God is called polytheism.
2007-03-31 00:12:12
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answered by Anonymous
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