The Christians believe Jesus was the messiah, The Jews do not. Has the Messiah already come, or yet to come?
The word 'Messiah', to my knowledge, means 'Sent One' in Hebrew, so does 'Christ' in Greek. 'Jesus' means 'Savior'. Many of the religions expect some Higher Entity to come or to return. I see only adherents of the Abrahamic religions here (as well as atheists). It's kind off sad that the Dharmic religions said nothing as this is in the General Religious Debates section and they have many 'Sent Ones' - the Avatars of Vishnu (past and future), the fifth Buddha etc. Some Muslims also expect someone other than Jesus (forgetting His Name now). In my opinion a Sent One can come for various reasons - Jesus came to save the world from sin, Buddha came to give the world enlightenment. We can name many such Sent Ones, some called themselves as such and others the people decided they are. You choose what you want to believe. I believe many of them was Sent Ones and I believe some have been frauds. So yes I believe the Messiah came and that He/She will come again. For interest go check out the Wikipedia list of people who were seen to be divine - Mother Mary, Jesus, Buddha, Sai Baba, Ras Tafari (why is there no Rastafarians in this debate yet?).
All in all I enjoyed reading through this debate though I got tired of the Jehovah Witnesses so I skipped many of those parts...
Jesus affirmed he is the Messiah. (John 4:25,26)
I have a bit of a problem with an argument like this - normally when someone have to say he is something it is clear to everyone else that he isn't. This is not to say I have a problem with Jesus, just don't agree that the argument of Him affirming Himself to be Messiah is valid.
For the Christains and Muslims he came as Jesus (pbuh) , for Jews not yet .
Btw we the Muslims called the Christians in Arabic , المسيحين Al-Messiheen , which mean in English the Messiah-followers or the Messiahains for exemple :America , Americans ...etc
Okay, asking a question I feel Christians should have asked by now - if Muslims believe Jesus is the Messiah and even call Christians by that name then what is the essence of Islam? I'm interested in hearing your viewpoint.
Can anyone answer this question. Does any Holy Bible Messiah person, rule over a Democracy or Theocracy
When I read the Bible it sounds like a Theocracy/Monarchy/Autocracy... I'm not fond of the last two and the first can mean absolutely anything.
Remember Jesus saying religions are false?
Having read through the Bible a few times - no don't remember, can you please enlighten me?
God would have no need to update scriptures, change his plans, change anything he gave to man, not any symbols he gives, or used
This debate is about whether you believe the Messiah came or will come or did not... The debate is not about the inspiration of Scriptures. But while we are on it now Scriptures were inspired and not forced by God. So while I agree with you that God do not need to update anything, man do have that need. How this will effect our relationship with or faith in God is for each of us to find out
King of ancient Salem and “priest of the Most High God,” Jehovah. (Ge 14:18, 22) He is the first priest mentioned in the Scriptures; he occupied that position sometime prior to 1933 B.C.E. Being the king of Salem, which means “Peace,” Melchizedek is identified by the apostle Paul as “King of Peace” and, on the basis of his name, as “King of Righteousness.” (Heb 7:1, 2)
Oh nice, almost sounds as if Jesus came to earth first as King Melchizedek and then later as Jesus Christ. Sounds like you're saying that Jesus is the reincarnation of Melchizedek - I kind of like that though I realize that's not what you meant.
Taking reality and saying it's a story is, to say the least, not entertaining
Lmao no this is really very much entertaining and funny. That is why I welcome the presence of atheists here but tend to skip the parts of the Jehovah Witnesses - you are tiring. Relax, make your point, acknowledge the points of others and smile every now and then. God won't fall off the throne just because someone made a joke.