Jews don't "question" Jesus as the Christ; they outright reject him.
If you believe nations exist to defend liberties, you expect that which will never occur.
2007-11-11 06:07:30
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answered by Zombie 7
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I would have questioned Jesus as a savior from the start. I mean, this guy was making a whip out of cords and whipping honest merchant men in the Outer Temple, and he MUST also have whipped pregnant women and children because businesses were a family affair back then. The Romans were right to arrest this troublemaker, although their sentences tended to be harsh. It is a blot of outright evil and sin to lay a hand on any other human being, and Jesus the Sinner committed this sin, I can't believe how this obvious problem is just ignored by Christians.
I guess the REAL Savior is coming later, someone who is even calmer and more serene than Jesus and who DOESN'T blow his smokestack once every 33 years...
2007-11-11 14:11:46
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answered by PIERRE S 4
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If no unclean thing can enter the kingdom of heaven, how do you expect to get there if you have sinned? We need an mediator in order to set things straight. That mediator is Christ. Without Him, all is lost for the human race, as all have sinned.
This is the tip of the iceberg. Christ also, at the direction of the Father, created this world and everything in it! Then He gave up His post as Jehovah, and came to earth as a human child and live a life worthy of being our Savior. He died that man might be saved.
And there is a lot more He did and does today!
2007-11-11 14:08:23
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answered by Warren W- a Mormon engineer 6
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About your additional information. I think you meant to say "impose." You'd sound extremely weird if you opposed your beliefs on others.
That makes it sound like you tell someone "I am a vegan," while you're eating a t-bone steak at a barbeque.
Nobody would take you seriously.
As for your questioning if Jesus was the savior, that's normal. It makes you human.
2007-11-11 14:13:05
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answered by leprechaunwarrior22 2
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No, it just means that you have conservative family values and believe in frugality. Maybe you are a libertarian.
2007-11-11 14:15:50
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answered by zosoo7 3
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No, not necessarily. By that logic, you could also be a Muslim.
Jews reject JC as a savior, as a son of god, as a god, as a messiah, period. Muslims accept him as a prophet but not as a son of G-d or a god or anything.
Peace
2007-11-11 14:46:44
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answered by LadySuri 7
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No. Most Jews are pretty liberal.
2007-11-11 14:07:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Whether one is gay / moral / jew / greek / gentile/ white/black/asian/mexican/ believer / or non-believer/ whether they do / or they dont do................
Jesus Christ still will always be.........what He came to be...and thats a Ransom FOR ALL's SIN........and its That faith and belief in what HE DID...and acceptance of that Act and of HIM and who HE is which is HIS WORD.....that makes one ajoined unto HIM......and still no matter your belief or mine or anyone elses...it still WILL REMAIN TRUE !!
And without that TRUST and FAITH in HIM By that ACT....and shedding of HIS BLOOD for REmission of SIN........
One will never make it to heaven when HE CALLS !!!
No matter whether anyone believes it or NOT ....God is Still GOD...........and will remain constant for eternity !!!!!!!!
2007-11-11 14:09:14
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answered by hghostinme 6
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It makes you human.
2007-11-11 14:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I find it hard to find reason why you would even think that. In less you were in fact Jewess.
2007-11-11 14:05:10
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answered by punch 7
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