Well he is not a Jew neither a Muslim
,,Would he nuke 'em all,or what?
or he favors 1 party of them?
2007-12-20
02:55:11
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Kalipso
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He is not a Jew as what the word Jew means now!!
the Jew killed him
2007-12-20
03:09:12 ·
update #1
Read this:
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/jesusjew.htm
2007-12-20
03:20:22 ·
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Well, WHICH God?
The one who promised the land to the Jews, or the one who promised it to the Palestinians? Both sides are adamant that the land is theirs by divine right, and neither seem willing to budge an inch on the matter - which is why the conflict and slaughter have gone on for so long.
The argument over Israel stands as a chilling demonstration of the damage that religion does to people. If the casus belli were anything other than the commands of an imaginary deity, it would all have been over centuries ago.
CD
2007-12-20 03:03:32
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answered by Super Atheist 7
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God Almighty sent Jesus Christ with earth shattering miracles. But the Jews rejected him knowingly that he was sent by God. They even tried to kill him on the cross.
When Jesus returns in less than a year, he will take revenge from Jews. As Luke warns, the Lord with punish the present generation of Jews for the crimes of previous ones. The murder of Zacharia and John the baptist will be avenged.
Any Jew smelling the smell of his sweat will perish. Then Jesus will kill the anti-christ, the false Messiah of Jews and will rule the world from seat of David for 40 years. Muslims
and Christians will become one nation and there will be peace and tranquality on earth.
Javed Kaleem
2007-12-20 11:13:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus was born Jewish, raised Jewish and died as the Roman charge nailed to his means of death said. "King of the Jews."
Jesus desires that all men be reconciled to himself. He would have mercy on all the call on Him. The truth is that there are many congregations of believers in Jesus in Israel, which have both Jewish and Palestinian members who love each other.
Historically the Jewish people have had a very special place in God's plan. The Bible indicates that God is not done working through the Jewish people. That does NOT mean He turns a blind and calloused eye to the Palestinians, especially those who cry out to Him, He will hear!
2007-12-20 11:10:08
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answered by Diane D. 3
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First Jesus Christ was a Jew of the tribe of Judah
second He is watching everything He is God
it is all part of prophecy
read Revelation and Matt 24 and Daniel
2007-12-20 11:02:50
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answered by Noble Angel 6
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sorry to brake it for u this way
the Jews do not believe in him they called him a bastard
the Muslims believe in him born from a virgin mother
so whom would he choose the ones that call him a son of sin
or the ones that believe in him as a miracle and also believe in his return as the messiah the Palestinians may have kassam rockets as (Samar) said but they have no nukes nor tanks nor they have f16 like the terrorist Jew has plus they are bombing houses all over the place they destroy our houses so they can build theirs in that same spot they stole the christian lands in Jerusalem & baitlahem
2007-12-20 11:02:58
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answered by Anonymous
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1. He was a Jew, HELLO!!!!!
2. WWJD - exactly what he's been doing for these last 2 millenia....continue to decay.
2007-12-20 11:04:25
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answered by mzJakes 7
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He was Jewish (even though Muslims say he was Muslim). But he was also a hippy-dippy socialist peacenik. Assuming he'd be an Israeli, I recknon he'd refuse to join the IDF, found a charity or protest group, and make heartfelt appeals for peace on TV.
2007-12-20 10:57:57
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answered by Anonymous
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According to Revelation, many Jews will die. It will look like the end, but then Jesus will return.
The Anti-Christ will have some sort of "plan" and will by it have 3 1/2 years of peace. Then he'll break loose, and so will hell on Earth.
2007-12-20 10:59:54
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answered by Jed 7
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Actually, they didn't call Jesus, the King of the Jews for no reason.
2007-12-20 10:59:17
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answered by sportznut05 3
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Jesus would probably get a few followers from the Jewish side, take them away from their livelyhood, travel from town to town eating at peoples houses telling them that the parties in power were corrupt, and that their rabbis were wrong about scriptural interpretation.
He would get a modest following, so that the ruling parties and religious leaders would get pissed, then a palastinian woman would ask him for help, and he would tell her that he wasn't there for dogs, but give her what she wanted to make her go away. He would then tell his followers to go to the rest of israel, telling people about his philosophy, but to avoid the palastinians.
Eventually his actions would rile up enough people including some of his close companions, and the establishment would 'take care of him.'
Some of his followers would camp out amazed that they had just given up their lively hoods for nothing, then they would realize that religions are far more powerful when there is no one left to corroberate the stories.....
2007-12-20 11:03:08
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answered by ɹɐǝɟsuɐs Blessed Cheese Maker 7
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