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2000 years ago the religious fundamentalists accused Christ of blasphemy,of having demonic powers,and of encouraging people to disobey the Law of Moses--like refusing to stone an adulteress to death---or was there some other reasons for the religious fundamentalists to persecute Christ so much??

2007-12-14 23:22:25 · 16 answers · asked by huffyb 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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You've got a bit of a point there. Jesus' main message was that you don't have to go to the Temple (or church) to communicate with God, or to ask for forgiveness.
He had a special loathing for religious hypocrites, and often attacked people who kept the appearance of religion, without having any compassion or caring about other people.
A lot of that around today too, unfortunately.

2007-12-14 23:33:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Nope! Jesus Christ develop into an adamant believer in following GOD's will, no longer a team of previous idiots utilising GOD's be conscious for their very own very own money and potential. FearEmbodied is powerful, Jesus got here to confirm GOD's message, to no longer initiate his very own cult. He definitely rebuked many that tried to worship him, besides the undeniable fact that it did no sturdy. For now an identical crap he tried to stay away from (people worshipping him, development church homes with money that should help the poor, crafting oppressive rules in GOD's call) are happening each and every of the time. people like people who declare to be Christian, yet ignore approximately Christ's message by potential of worshipping Jesus and attempting to restrict technology in lecture rooms the two humiliate Christ and ridicule GOD concurrently.

2016-11-27 01:55:57 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think you got it all wrong, Jesus followed the laws of God which where given to Moses. I think this is a issue as Moses did not have the same power as Jesus (Jealously of the power of Jesus) Moses received information from God like so many prophets and rulers, Moses and all the others could not preform miracles. This is going to be the crunch when he returns who is going to be his faithful followers. Jesus raised the dead, healed the sick, ascended into heaven witness by many. What demonic powers are you talking about ????? you have got your facts wrong. Jealously of Jesus is the curse, when he returns as he said he would and will publicly let everyone know as there will be that misconception again oh when is he returning so on an so on, he is going to be the richest most power man. That will teach you and everyone who are against Jesus

Most devouted

2007-12-14 23:36:41 · answer #3 · answered by MariaAntonietta 4 · 0 2

Jesus elevated G-d to a personal relationship with men and women. The religious leaders of the time did not want to reduce their roles and admit that many of the 400+ rules and regulations governing daily Jewish life were fabrications designed to control rather than educate and enlighten the populace.
Jesus' reduction, to two plain tenets, Love G-d with all your heart, and Love your neighbor as yourself, effectively ended the caste system of faith where the priest/rabbi was seen as being closer to G-d than the average person.

2007-12-14 23:36:01 · answer #4 · answered by Goethe's Ghostwriter 7 · 1 0

One other reason was, and I think a big one, He challenged their place.
The Pharisees were the leaders, and they enjoyed privileges, lording their "authority" over all others. For religious leaders, they did little to really help the people. Legalists.
Christ did all they could not do.
Faced with having just witnessing Him heal a man and not even touching him, they just grew even angrier. They were without sense.

2007-12-15 00:15:42 · answer #5 · answered by Jed 7 · 1 0

Don't think so.
Just communication problems .
With misinterpretation, miscommunication, communication failures and communication break-down.
The blunders and slip-ups with human errors created back in the past without being aware of the mess out there being expose in time after the mystery of us-911.
Luke 10.24
The best kept dirty little secrets of the past hidden in the graves for centuries that crept out in time.
Luke 9.55-56
Getting ourselves kick on the butts by the dead Mummy in not worshiping God in climbing up the coconut trees and still look green with lost sense of direction and purpose of life.
When our creator's universal gifts of life is a two-way communication system without being aware of the mess out there.
Luke 6.39-40,41-45,46-49
The misery that can only be trace with the missing key in unlocking the mystery.
Luke 9.60
What do you think?

2007-12-14 23:42:11 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As it's all "allegory" in both "covenants": Gal 4, one has to look more closely at what's been said, and by whom. For example they would know the "Son of man should repent", as it's noted in Numbers 23:19. As for Jesus Christ, by whom came grace and truth to compare to law and lie, he neither obeyed nor disobeyed law, giving it no place in Mt 24:21.

It's imperative to sort out two Gods: Law vs Grace, and two sons thereof, for compare-i-son; Not to mention BIG LORD said to Little Lord: "Sit" at my right hand, not stand. So, if Jesus is standing, as Stephen saw in Acts 7:55, it would suggest Psalms 109:6, which mentions a wicked man seated and Satan "standing" at his right hand; And the abomination of desolation "standing" where it ought not.

As I said, it's all allegory and also mystery (noted over 20 times), so seek to find all the clues to solve the allegoric mystery , to get it: understanding, which Solomon said is grace glory (Prov 4).

Grace --> Mercy --> Peace with you all. Amen.

2007-12-14 23:48:56 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you have to understand the old testament to understand why Jesus was persecuted. no one was allowed to claim the things that he did in the new testament. this was reserved for priests and prophets. no one new Jesus or where he came from, except his disciples, and therefore were direct opposition for what he taught and preached. there was no one person that could do the things he did and that made him an easy target for the religous fundamentalists.

2007-12-14 23:35:44 · answer #8 · answered by MARCUS A 3 · 0 0

If you think about it they had all right to,Jebus did have powers strongly resembling that of a "demon",healing,raising the dead,coming back to life,so many things they where not used to seeing in a human.They lived like they God of the Old Testament told them,believed what he told them,and people who could do what jebus did,back then,was done by "possessed" humans.....Other miricles where done by either God himself,or a well known advocate of God.

2007-12-14 23:48:29 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hab 1:14 You have made men like fish in the sea,
like sea creatures that have no ruler.
15 The wicked foe pulls all of them up with hooks,
he catches them in his net,
he gathers them up in his dragnet;
and so he rejoices and is glad.
16 Therefore he sacrifices to his net
and burns incense to his dragnet,
for by his net he lives in luxury
and enjoys the choicest food.
17 Is he to keep on emptying his net,
destroying nations without mercy? ~(from New International Version)

What is that old saying? No matter how much things change they still remain the same.

2007-12-14 23:56:03 · answer #10 · answered by Chapter and Verse 7 · 0 0

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