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He didn't have to learn anything? Or did an invisible man teach him and tell him what to say? Religion is just too unbelievable and the answers you make up or quote from the Bible doesn't help either.

2007-12-20 07:09:43 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Ugh......

Still SO hard to believe.

Someone said something about dreams? Are you kidding?

2007-12-20 07:22:52 · update #1

9 answers

ok seriosly
ur really disrespecting
number one that invisible man IS GOD:) ok??
and number 2 the bible has been changed so much
just no that God sent an angel called gabriel to virgin mary he blew on her and she became pregnant that's a miracle by God and then she gave birth to jesus and jesus spoke when he was an infant thats a miracle as well.
and oh yah jesus is a prophet of GOD:)

2007-12-20 07:22:52 · answer #1 · answered by MONKEY.CHIMP.SAME THING 2 · 0 1

God sent profits and angels to teach Jesus, Moses, John the Baptist and many others what they were to do. Aren't the dreams we have at night hard to believe. Imagine if we didn't dream and someone wrote a book talking about people who did. It would be hard to believe, right? Jesus was taught everything. He was a carpenter. He had to work. He learned the same way everybody else did.

2007-12-20 15:16:35 · answer #2 · answered by ♥Kym♥ 5 · 0 1

Jesus studied the scriptures. By reading them he knew what to do. It's like having the players manual in a complex computer game.

He could pray. Knowing how to pray he could receive guidance from Heavenly Father.

He had the knowledge from the other side of the veil that the rest of us forget at birth.

2007-12-20 15:28:09 · answer #3 · answered by Isolde 7 · 0 1

No...and your wiring is a bit loose too...

I don't have to make anything up...I can simply show you documents that archaeologists and historians have found through the centuries...whether you believe them or not is another story...but then if you believe scientific text regardless of the source to be empirical evidence why would you not accept ones studied for the past 2000 years by people a lot better educated than you???

2007-12-20 15:13:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

No if you read the Bible, when it comes time for Him to give up His life, He struggled with it. He had to learn everything the same way we did from infancy to adulthood.

2007-12-20 15:16:47 · answer #5 · answered by christina h 5 · 0 1

yes and no

he knew of the divine knowlage, bt learned the human knowlage

2007-12-20 15:18:03 · answer #6 · answered by Adam of the wired 7 · 0 1

Jesus is God, he grew up as you and I would but since He is God He has all the knowledge in the world.

2007-12-20 15:15:28 · answer #7 · answered by momof 3 2 · 2 2

Jesus came in human form to among other things, undergo human experiences but yet remain faithful to His Heavenly Father. He came like a normal baby except that his birth was by means of a virgin birth.

From the foregoing, you can deduce that:
Jesus, raised up like a normal child of his day, received education and apprenticeship. He honored and subjected himself to his earthly parents. It was latter in his life---- following his dedication by Baptism to God his Divine Father, that he fully gained knowledge of his pre-human existence.

When he was a child Jesus himself received a proper sound Biblical education. His earyhly parents (Joseph and Mary) gave him the customary Jewish upbringing of those days. Jesus in his early teens rendered honor and obedience to his earthly parents and rendered godly subjected, while growing in wisdom and physical stature.

In Luke2 :46,47-- WE READ "------they found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers and listening to them and questioning them.  But all those listening to him were in constant amazement at his understanding and his answers." Thus, Jesus studied the Hebrew Scriptures.
and and was a carpenter apprentice to Joseph, his earthly Father (Mathew 13:55)

: “And he went down with them and came to Nazareth, and he continued subject to them. . . . And Jesus went on progressing in wisdom and in physical growth and in favor with God and men.” (Luke 2:51, 52,).

Let's see when the heavens were opened up to Jesus; when he gained full understanding of His Heavenly origin / pre-human existence. At age 29, Jesus was baptized. In Mathew 3:13,16 we read " Then Jesus came from Gal′i·lee to the Jordan to John, in order to be baptized by him. But the latter tried to prevent him, saying: “I am the one needing to be baptized by you, and are you coming to me?”  In reply Jesus said to him: “Let it be, this time, for in that way it is suitable for us to carry out all that is righteous.” Then he quit preventing him.  After being baptized Jesus immediately came up from the water; and, look! the heavens were opened up, and he saw descending like a dove God’s spirit coming upon him.  Look! Also, there was a voice from the heavens that said: “This is my Son, the beloved, whom I have approved.

Hence in answer to your questions,
Jesus had to learn, just like a normal child of his day, brought up in godly principles. He was an avid student of the Scriptures. He experienced the life of a normal child, including respect and honor to his earthly parents. Well academically and spiritually equiped, he commenced his Ministry at age 30 and the Holy Spirit, God's active force, was with him.

2007-12-20 16:59:55 · answer #8 · answered by WithLove Joe James 3 · 0 1

So... why are you asking this question if you aren't really seeking an answer???

2007-12-20 15:17:05 · answer #9 · answered by Blessed 5 · 0 1

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