The bible states that people should be careful of false teachers who will attempt to lead them away from the path. What if Christ is the one who is the false teacher that he himself warned of. Its a common tactic to say be careful of something and be the one you are warning others of, no one would think that someone would warn of themselves. Besides it has been shown in history that some of the biggest tyrants and deranged religious people have warned of false teachers and told their followers to be wary of them for they will try to lead them away.
So what if Christ is the false teacher that people have been warned against.
2007-07-30
17:10:40
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I know that Christ is the one who is warning people of false teachers, but people who want blind followers tend to use the " I am the one anyone else who comes and tells you otherwise or leads you away is false" speech.
Yes darkness and light can occupy the same space, afterall the devil was the Angel of Light. By the way if you look at the Jewish written bible versus the Christian Written bible you will see many differances, Christians had to mold the prophecies to fit into what Christ did and also included some differant books while removing others.
2007-07-30
17:52:38 ·
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Exactly. Jesus is exactly the opposite of what was prophecied in the Torah for the Messiah. He is indeed the "anti-messiah" and a false teacher.
Yeshua HaNotzri: The Man In His Own Words: A Torah View of the Founder of Christianity:
http://koshertorah.com/PDF/Yeshu-HaNotzri.pdf
Why Jesus wasn't the Messiah according to Jewish tradition and prophecy received on Mt. Sinai from God:
http://www.aish.com/spirituality/philoso...
http://www.messiahtruth.com/response.htm...
http://ohr.edu/ask/ask00j.htm
http://shamash.org/lists/scj-faq/html/fa...
http://www.beingjewish.com/toshuv/whynot...
http://www.askmoses.com/article.html?h=1...
http://www.jewsforjudaism.com
Where Christianity gets its ancient pagan foundations:
http://www.drazin.com (See Table of Contents)
What Jews Believe:
http://www.jewfaq.org/toc.htm
2007-07-30 17:23:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Christ explained about the coming of things. Mankind will fall into the paths of their ignorance. Many proclaimed to be the great teacher. He was a good philsopher, ( I know I'll get thumbs down for this one) I'm just not blinded, by other sayers that praise someone I never met. He only explained how you should live your life, without any hassle. The bible is just a guideline. The interpetation of many witnesses. When Christ mentioned be careful of false teachers, he is talking about those who show a very good image, but what are their real intentions. I'd disagree what you said that he is a false teacher. But I only know he existed as man, and gave his best to teach the wisdom.
2007-07-31 00:24:57
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answered by anarchy0029 3
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What ??? Does your query include Stalin, Hitler and Pol Pot of "Killing Fields" fame? - they weren't "religious". Jesus Christ is not a "tyrant" nor a "false" prophet. If He were, the Holy Spirit would not allow Christians (genuine ones that is) to become involved within a relationship with Him [Christ]. This is why Christianity is a SPIRITUAL relationship - not ritualistic -legalistic "religion" based on the ideas of mere men. The proof is in the "pudding" !!!
2007-07-31 00:22:29
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answered by guraqt2me 7
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He was a teacher of ideals. 'Turn the other cheek' worked in his time because the Romans weren't committing genocide. Teach the people being killed in Darfur that and they will disappear from the face of the Earth. Everyone has to agree to peace before peace can prevail, unless one side kills everyone who disagrees with them.
It is a nice part of the whole truth but it is just a facet of the larger whole. Once you understand that you realize that he didn't have all the answers, just some of them.
2007-07-31 00:19:32
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answered by thewolfskoll 5
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There was too much good and spiritual light for Jesus to have been a false teacher. Can light and darkness occupy the same space?
2007-07-31 00:16:19
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answered by monte54que 7
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Jews have been saying that the whole time (since Jesus fits the description of the devil nicely according to their scriptures), that's why they didn't like Jesus. However you can make the bible say anything you want, that's why I don't take any of it seriously.
2007-07-31 00:16:01
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answered by Anonymous
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well hes not the false teacher hes talking about is here or is still coming hes called the Ante Christ read Revelations.
2007-07-31 00:18:11
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answered by I_live_for_christ_alone! 2
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Christ said nothing and wrote nothing. ALL of what we know comes from man and man can be, well, not always Godly!
2007-07-31 00:38:15
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answered by Anonymous
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the scripture your quoting from the bible was a direct quote of Jesus. I doubt he would advise you against himself makes no sense, brush up on what you quote.
He even says many will come in "my" name...duh
sorry to say this but that is the dumbest question ever , you don't even know who your quoting, it was.......Jesus
2007-07-31 00:15:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Then the absurd would be a little less obsurd. But, still very obsurb.
2007-07-31 00:14:33
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answered by Anonymous
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