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[–] 16922943? [S] ago 

Im certainly not ignorant of history. The common perception is jesus was a jew. Could that be wrong? Absolutly but making that claim would in no way make the person ignorant. Its like saying 9/11 was done by 19 arabs under osma bin ladins command? Well if you look up wikipedia only 46 percent of americans believe that with 15 percent thinking it was isrealis or our own goverment? Which is ignorant the 50 percent thinking one way or the 50 percrnt thinking the other way? I claimed jezus was a jew which 90 perfent of americans would agree with me. Me beliving you over the 90 percent and hiztorians and scholars who would sound more ignorant in front of a crowd of 10k? Me zaying jesuz is a jew or yoj with your minority view??

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[–] 16923024? ago 

See pre 1965, everyone in Christendom knew Jesus was not a Jew and a Hebrew. Everyone knew that Jews were up to no good that was the majority view.

Guess what happened since then? Jews controlled every aspect of society and twisted history. Now if you actually talk to a Jew about Jesus they will also admit he wasn’t a Jew.

If you have opinions on the New Testament the onus is on you to know what the fuck you are talking about. Clearly you don’t and I doubt you’ve read the Bible; which defacto makes you ignorant on the subject. That’s ok as long as you own up to the ignorance.

People aren’t entitled to an opinion on subjects they are ignorant on—that’s called mob rule. And one thing we know about the mob is that they are...wait for it...ignorant.

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[–] 16923127? [S] ago 

Im not ignorant you stupid fuck. I have a history degree. I went to a small lutheran private university and took classes on religion. My friend has a damn theology degree and i have shown him these lines of questions and he has always been against you fucking fools that believe this bullshit. The claim catholics are not christians and jesus was not a jew it is fucking retarded and you are a retard for wanting to believe it. Why you want to believe it? I have no idea your probably someback woods fucking redneck religious nut job you sound like it. Now go back to fucking your sister or cousin which ever it is a dumb fuck like you would pick.

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[–] 16919149? [S] ago 

Is he the same person the old testement was tslking about or is he some other messiah?

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[–] 16919136? [S] ago 

I had heard him called the king of jews.

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[–] 16919286? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

He was called King of the Jews by the Romans in irony and as a joke because they knew that the Jews hated Hebrews like Jesus. It’s not that complicated.

The other reason why Jesus called Jews the children of Satan is because the Jews didn’t worship the Torah (the Hebrew Bible), the Jews took a mismatch of Torah text and the Babylonian religion and that’s why the modern Jewish religion is so fucked up because they don’t believe in anything their ancient forbearers believed in.

Jews aren’t Hebrews and Hebrews aren’t Jews and they looked racially completely different. The Jews looked like the stereotypical merchant and Hebrews looked like Greeks with blonde hair and blue eyes.

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[–] 16922907? [S] ago 

Well ive had to deal with so many jew lies i would not be surprised if what you said was true even if it was i think a very small percentage of christians believe what you believe i would gues in america 90 plus percent of christians believe jesus was a jew.

Ritschl’s Jesus focused on his personal relationship with God—a relationship that transcended historical contexts. But Jesus was born in a Jewish home and lived in the Jewish culture and in the land of Israel. Was Jesus a Jew? Yes, Theological study is further discovering the Jewish Jesus and what his Jewishness means to Christian theology and Jewish-Christian relations.

For Christians, Jesus’ Jewishness is critically connected to his familiar role as Christ—more than an ethereal spiritual role but a role rooted in the history of the people of Israel. Disassociating Jesus from his ethnic roots can lead to violence toward Jesus’ own people. As Anthony J. Saldarini elaborates below in “What Price the Uniqueness of Jesus?” discovering the Jewish Jesus is a task that can give Christians a better understanding of Jesus.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/jesus-was-more-jewish-than-you-think-says-bible-prof/

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