InvestigateTruth
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What do you really think about Jesus?
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Let's get together on this. The word "Christ" is Greek for "Messiah", just as the name "Jesus" is the Greek form of "Joshua". There are people who talk about following the teachings of Joshua the Messiah as others would be thinking of Jesus the Christ.What do you really think about Jesus?
OK, so, which one of the options is closest to your view, if anyone at all?Let's get together on this. The word "Christ" is Greek for "Messiah", just as the name "Jesus" is the Greek form of "Joshua". There are people who talk about following the teachings of Joshua the Messiah as others would be thinking of Jesus the Christ.
Jesus is Messiah as well as God incarnate.What do you really think about Jesus?
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If I had to bet:What do you really think about Jesus?
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For most of those two thousand years:Those who do not believe Jesus was truly the Messiah, then you think for two thousands years, all these Christians were tricked, delusional, stupid to go to churches and pray? Do you even know what that means? Do you even know how many churches were built in the world? What kind of world do we live in, when billions of people are delusional?
By the way, I am a Bahai, so, I believe Jesus was the Messiah. But I am talking about those who don't believe Jesus was the Messiah.
There are many millions of Christians today who think creationism is true and science false, even satanic. So yes, humans do believe in all sorts of irrational ideas. We can't blame believers for belief in irrational concepts until the last 200 years or so, since the Enlightenment. Those people had no options, as there was no formal knowledge to be had. Only in the last few hundred years since the age of reason can we educate the young with verifiable knowledge, which happens to contradict a lot of religious belief. Modern people tend to believe due to social learning, cultural identity, and the habit of belief. There are more atheists or non-religious all over the first world. The third world still sees a lot of belief, and that can be explained as the high level of ignorance.Those who do not believe Jesus was truly the Messiah, then you think for two thousands years, all these Christians were tricked, delusional, stupid to go to churches and pray? Do you even know what that means? Do you even know how many churches were built in the world? What kind of world do we live in, when billions of people are delusional?
There were surely many teachers in that era, and perhaps even a Jesus character who was especially good. But the myth of Jesus is not original as there are many other similar myths in the Middle East before the time of Jesus. It's more likely the Jesus Christ myth rose for the dead ideas that already existed. The birth of Christianity wasn't exactly rapid, it took about 400 years and Constintine deciding to make it the official religion of his empire. And of course, they had to decide what the Bible is, so they met numerous times and whittld the Bible from over 200 books down to 66 or 72 depending on what kind of Christian you are. Not exactly solid.By the way, I am a Bahai, so, I believe Jesus was the Messiah. But I am talking about those who don't believe Jesus was the Messiah.
IndeedJesus is Messiah as well as God incarnate.
I voted anyway, but I think your vote is not very informative as it has one *yes* vote option or perhaps two, but splits the *no* vote across many subtle types, so if you get a higher percentage of yes votes than any particular *no* vote it may not have been without perhaps unintentionally unevenly splitting the votes. Perhaps this could have been addressed by allowing multiple votes.What do you really think about Jesus?
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Yes. Like the followers of Muhammad as well, and now Bahais or Mormons.Those who do not believe Jesus was truly the Messiah, then you think for two thousands years, all these Christians were tricked, delusional, stupid to go to churches and pray? Do you even know what that means? Do you even know how many churches were built in the world? What kind of world do we live in, when billions of people are delusional?
By the way, I am a Bahai, so, I believe Jesus was the Messiah. But I am talking about those who don't believe Jesus was the Messiah.
People who are suffering will latch onto anyone who makes them feel better. Jerks who want to manipulate people will latch onto anybody who makes it easier for them.Those who do not believe Jesus was truly the Messiah, then you think for two thousands years, all these Christians were tricked, delusional, stupid to go to churches and pray? Do you even know what that means? Do you even know how many churches were built in the world? What kind of world do we live in, when billions of people are delusional?
By the way, I am a Bahai, so, I believe Jesus was the Messiah. But I am talking about those who don't believe Jesus was the Messiah.
A figment of the imagination of Paul, or whomever or however those epistles were derived or based on. Boils down to just not knowing.
None of the choices seem to be right.OK, so, which one of the options is closest to your view, if anyone at all?
That kind of world that is populated with people who offer ...Those who do not believe Jesus was truly the Messiah, then you think for two thousands years, all these Christians were tricked, delusional, stupid to go to churches and pray? Do you even know what that means? Do you even know how many churches were built in the world? What kind of world do we live in, when billions of people are delusional?
By the way, I am a Bahai, so, I believe Jesus was the Messiah. But I am talking about those who don't believe Jesus was the Messiah.