*chuckle* I have the same problem with people who falsely profess to be reasonable.
You can't have read it, or you wouldn't be able to say that. As for five versions, that's correct, though the smallest difference, the greatest similarity, is between Matthew's and Luke's.
If the Jewish community have any argument with Jesus, it may have something to do with two millennia of violent antisemitism ─ inquisitions, pogroms, ghettos, gas chambers, that kind of thing.
They were expecting a messiah who would regain their political freedom and identity for them. The conquer-the-world idea is very Christian, an expansionist take on Roman Empires.
¿Ché? If you mean colonialism and forced conversions, the Spanish have the shiniest credentials there, but the British were pretty good too, by golly! Then again, our Muslim friends' successes in that regard should be given such credit as may be due for such things as well.
It seems so. I actually read it. for a start. And I read it to see what it actually says and what information, if any, we can glean, about the relevant history involved.
I asked you before ─ where exactly does God say that?
Why?
No it [
expletive] doesn't. Or to put that another way, bet you can't quote me the bible saying that. Certainly the Jesus of Paul and the Jesus of John created the material universe, but not as God.
Nor have you addressed the all-five-versions-of-Jesus-were-liars problem that you make for yourself, since all five versions of Jesus denied they were God.
>Here's a quick look at some of those denials<. All five versions of Jesus are included there.
Either he's God and therefore he prayed to himself, or he's not god and as he expressly says (see link above) he was praying to his God, and NOT to himself.
Then you agree he was NOT god.
You should look up a brief history of the early church and the politics that went into elevating Jesus, a human, to God status,. Erhman's
How Jesus Became God is as good as any and better'n some.
However, I don't detect any curiosity in you. You want your Elect view to be true, so my guess is that you'll avoid any evidence to the contrary. I'm of course happy to be shown to be wrong ─ but so far, nothing.