hm, i guess i'm not surprised to see that you have only gotten 2 real answers so far. but then you probably aren't surprised either. lol. hey, you are tougher than i am! (by the way, i agree with you.)
2007-12-16 18:24:36
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answered by Anonymous
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a million. Christmas isn't a pagan holiday. The pagan holiday is wintry climate Solstice (yuletide), which occurs some days before. verify a calendar in case you do not have self assurance me. 2. you are the terrific option that Jesus in all probability wasn't born in December, however the Catholic Church in no way moved His birthday, as a results of fact no one is familiar with while His birthday became into. The Church in simple terms picked an afternoon to rejoice the reality He became into born, not the day He became into born. December 25 became into picked as a results of fact 9 months before (March 25) is Purim, the Jewish Day of Atonement. as a results of fact the thought of Christ signified atonement getting into the international, the pope at that component counted forward 9 months and got here to Dec 25. It became into exceptionally much as good as any day. 3. i don't understand of any Christians who ***** approximately Samhain. maximum do not even understand what it extremely is. 4. As Christmas is on a various date than yuletide, why would there be any could exchange the date?
2016-10-11 11:03:27
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answered by ? 4
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Not sure if you are asking a question or making a statement.
Jesus was a Jewish rabbi. For his time, he taught radical thinking and the other Jewish rabbis became jealous, thus did away with him.
Some of the traditions of Judaism are still followed, some are not. Example: Many of the laws of Judaism had to do with food prep. 2000 years ago, those laws kept people healthy, and were continued until modern sanitation practices were developed.
So your question is?
2007-12-16 18:10:26
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answer #3
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answered by skurka 2
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If one reads the Old Testament one sees in the Jewish people a society which is, in the beginning, virtually pagan. As one progresses through the text a process is evident in which the nation is over and over again called by the prophets to return to God and establish a relationship with Him. This evolution so to speak culminates in Jesus Christ. Also the prophecies are very obvious and Jesus easily fulfills the prophecies.
2007-12-16 18:16:56
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answer #4
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answered by seeker 3
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Not quoting the Bible, I would encourage you to read "The Case for Christ" by Lee Strobel (former atheist set out to disprove Christianity). Grace be with you.
If you want an even deeper book, I recommend "Evidence That Demands a Verdict" by Josh McDowell (also a former atheist set out to disprove Christianity).
2007-12-16 18:07:27
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answer #5
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answered by Sidewinder 3
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Jesus was the Jewish messiah and Christians are those who believe that. the Jews did not want to accept he was the messiah so stuck with the old ways.
2007-12-16 18:11:40
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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:-)
Today, majority of Christians reject the teaching of Jesus but following another Jew's martyr to misguided Goyim to worship a creation instead of The Creator
peace
2007-12-16 18:09:46
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answer #7
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answered by Jilan A 5
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No intention of changing he status quo?! Okay, THAT, I think is totally off the mark! Why'd he give such flack to the Pharisees if he didn't think things should change, eh?
And he knew the people who wrote the gospels personally, lived with them, travelled with them, so they knew him.
2007-12-16 18:07:14
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answered by mithril 6
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I'm pretty sure that all Christians know Jesus was Jewish.
2007-12-16 18:03:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a sin to try to introduce facts into a conversation about religion.
2007-12-16 18:10:07
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answered by Fred 7
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