Most people wouldn't notice him (like Archimedes noted), but I wouldn't be surprised if most people would trip him. Because most people are stupid.
Think about it: what would you gain by tripping him? Nothing. If you instead spent time with him and talked to him, you would gain infinitely more insight into your life and how to make it better.
Every time you meet someone who is "too good" and "better than you", remember this: that person can help you. Learn from that person and improve yourself. If you push them down, you aren't helping yourself, or anyone else: you are bringing down humanity.
2007-12-05 15:33:31
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answered by deekun 2
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If he walked by at all I would be surprised>
The teaching of Jesus was originally thought to be a way of life, in fact it originally was called The Way. Then Paul started pushing the Deity part. You see he saw a burning bush. However this was him trying to convince other churches that existed at the time, these churches were more family sized (5 to 10) than the large gatherings we see today. Then 50 to 100 years later the Gospels were written. Based on stories repeated, though these stories were intermingled with fabled deities from other lands (Mithraism, Attis of Phrygia, Cybele, and others), they may have even been pages of Paul. They used name of apostles and great storytellers of the time. And beliefs evolved and changed.
At the Council of Nicea around 325ce, 300 or more ministers and teachers gathered and formed the Catholic Church basics.
This is why we believe the way we do today.
2007-12-05 14:45:50
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answered by Anonymous
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See, Jesus was not like the holier-than-thou hypocrites of today who claim to be his followers. Jesus was totally human as well as totally divine, which is why his death was meaningful. One of the main themes of Jesus' ministry was sticking pins in the overblown religious higher-ups of his day. Today he would be throwing bricks through the Crystal Cathedral just as he trashed the temple in his own day. He would not be friends with the Jerry Falwells and Pat Robertsons of the world. And if you tripped him up, he'd probably have the perfect comeback line to make you see what a jerk you were to do that.
2007-12-05 14:51:57
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answered by Rainbow Connection 3
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No?! No matter who walks by and no matter how forgiveful they are, you don't trip someone because you don't like them. Especially not JESUS! What kind of person are you?
2007-12-05 14:48:15
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answered by Art 4
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You are a comedian, I see. Not very funny, but I will give you a C just for trying.
2007-12-05 15:15:34
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answered by Fred 7
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No, I would notice Brian Cohen instead. After all, HE's the Messiah.
2007-12-05 14:46:43
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answered by danhyanh 3
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that might happen some day
may have already happened
do we really See
2007-12-05 14:50:52
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answered by LandOfMisty 5
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No honestly, I'd just give hugs.
2007-12-05 14:48:37
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answered by Random 3
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Actually if you successfully tripped him that would disprove his perfection.
2007-12-05 14:48:27
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answered by meissen97 6
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nooo
2007-12-05 14:49:11
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answered by Mhm 2
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