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I am assuming you are talking about the pedophile hispanic from the movie The Big Lebowski. That is the only jesus I know of that actually existed. And yes, he definitly sinned. I believe he took pictures of little boys with their shirts off. And he wore gay, tight fitting purple clothes. But he was really great at bowling. Gotta give him that. But he still was gay though. White flour!

2007-07-31 06:05:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No, I think that was the essence of his message... Truth is much deeper than rules set in stone/on paper. We need to respect written laws so that we can obtain a "feel" for truth. When we can hear God's voice within us... Then when God commands it, breaking the law is no sin.

God is the Creator of this universe. He laid down the laws when he began to build it. He knows what is and is not acceptable in this universe. Jesus was connected intimately with God... He obeyed only God. Therefore, he was without sin.

2007-07-31 01:46:38 · answer #2 · answered by MumOf5 6 · 0 0

Sir, for your kind information,
Jesus was fulfilling the law and He did fulfill the law.

Since the law was practiced for the sake of "to practice as a duty". But Jesus explained the core meaning of the law and the neccesity to follow it and Jesus did obay all the law that was given to the people.

2007-07-31 01:44:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Jesus was a reformer. Remember, he said he wanted to simplify the religious laws, and that there were too many. Since he was God, he wrote the real rules and knew what they were. Any law he did not obey was a false one.

2007-07-31 01:50:18 · answer #4 · answered by TxSup 5 · 0 1

Yes. Laws and corporate policies are meant to be obeyed at all times. He broke 'em and look what happened.
Let it serve as a warning!

2007-07-31 01:40:11 · answer #5 · answered by ObscureB 4 · 3 0

People will give you every excuse in the book to dodge around this question. Heck I remember asking one of the campus preachers and he just said to me that you really don't believe that.

Its a point that Christians can not defend and so they make excuses my favorite well god is above the law etc. Which I argue means that his sacrifice means nothing then.

2007-07-31 01:46:27 · answer #6 · answered by John C 6 · 2 0

According to Christians he "fulfilled the law"

This is how you fulfill the law...

You save prostitutes, insult Pharisees, work on the sabbath and say it was made for man, you don't' wash your hands before meals, you say it doesn't matter what you eat because it goes out the butt, oh, and you proclaim yourself a god.

Silly Christians.

2007-07-31 01:43:07 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I'm not religious, but I don't believe it says anything in the bible about it being a sin to break the laws of man.

2007-07-31 01:39:46 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

No, Because in Jesus, There consisted all the law. The law was nailed to the cross.

2007-07-31 01:41:31 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Jesus is the law.

2007-07-31 01:41:53 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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