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Baptized into what? Christianity?I vote no: it happened during the baptizing event.
I would say that Jesus - if real - was not a Christian.Simple poll. Anyone can respond.
More like for what rather than into what. Baptism is an act of purification, via immersion or aspersions with water. After Jesus was baptized, supposedly the heavens opened and the Holy Spirit appeared to him as a dove. God gave him the thumbs up and he then went off to form his ministry which became Christianity.Baptized into what? Chritianity?
Baptized into what? Chritianity?
I vote no: it happened during the baptizing event.
No .. Jesus was a Jew.Baptized into what? Chritianity?
Chiristianity did not yet exist when Jesus was alive. Jesus was a Jew who practiced second temple Judaism. IMHO, he never set out to start a new religion and is probably turning over in his grave. It was Paul that made Christianity a religion separate from Judaism.Simple poll. Anyone can respond.
Bible tells a Christian is a disciple of Jesus. Why would anyone think Jesus is a disciple of himself?Simple poll. Anyone can respond.
Jesus will follow truth .. Jesus is not G-d [the Father].Okay. So we pretty much have a consensus that Jesus wasn't born a Christian.
Many, if not all, traditions within Christianity believe in Jesus' second coming. When He comes again, will he be born a Christian? If not, will he be considered a Christian? When? Upon baptism?
That didn't answer my question.Jesus will follow truth .. Jesus is not G-d [the Father].
The Father will send him as Messiah to a world controlled by evil [beast],
and those that acknowledge who he is, will obey what he says.
Maybe not .. we will all have to wait and see.That didn't answer my question.
Nobody is born Christian. It's a set of religious beliefs that can only be held as an informed (even if it's poorly) conscious conclusion. Lots of religions like to promote the idea that people are born in to their faith or can be brought in at a very young age for obvious reasons but that doesn't mean they're right.Simple poll. Anyone can respond.
This looks like whether Buddha was born a Buddhist. Seems False by definition of the wordsSimple poll. Anyone can respond.
If he has any sense, he won't. It's not like Christians will listen to him anyway. They'll be ready with nails and timber.Many, if not all, traditions within Christianity believe in Jesus' second coming. When He comes again, will he be born a Christian? If not, will he be considered a Christian? When? Upon baptism?
In Christianity the belief is that Jesus will return by coming down from Heaven, as opposed to by being somehow reincarnatedWhen He comes again, will he be born a Christian?