Would? Is he not real, in your opinion?
that which comes into being and disappears from being, isn't real anymore.
Welcome to Religious Forums, a friendly forum to discuss all religions in a friendly surrounding.
Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to the following site features:We hope to see you as a part of our community soon!
Would? Is he not real, in your opinion?
why is it important that he did/didn't exist? does that diminish the moral principles?You sure about that ?
Seems to me that there's all sorts of evidence that proves that he did exist, but Iv'e been wrong before.......
Jesus was a Jew. He prayed at the temple. He said He came not to destroy the law but to fulfill it. But to the Pharisees , Saducees and scribes of His time He was a heretic. Would He be for or against today's Christianity? I imagine He would be pleased with some and disgusted with others. The charismatic faith healer, send me your money bunch? I think would sicken Him that they once more turned His Father's house into a den of thieves.
No! Absolutely not.was jesus for/against judaism?
Those were different sects of Judaism. There wasn't just one form of it at that time.so why was he at odds with the pharisees, sadducees, sanhedrin, and crucified; if he was practicing judaism?
He was at odds with the priesthood because the vast majority were a bunch of greedy, deceiving, careless, irresponsible hypocrites who had ignored important Jewish laws in favour of their own comfort and greed, and Jesus wanted the old laws fulfilled, including the poor laws.so why was he at odds with the pharisees, sadducees, sanhedrin, and crucified; if he was practicing judaism?
Which Judeism? Weren't there competing sects, just as there are in Christianity or Islam?so you believe he agreed with judaism of his time?
Jesus (if he existed) was a Jew, probably an apocalyptic preacher. If alive today he wouldn't understand how his teachings became Christianity.was jesus for/against judaism? would jesus be for/against today's christianity?
was jesus for/against judaism? would jesus be for/against today's christianity?
so you believe he agreed with judaism of his time?
Pharisees, Sadducees, and Levites/Lawyers (Sanhedrin) are not Judaism, they're sects that were to be cut off (Zechariah 11:8)...so why was he at odds with the pharisees, sadducees, sanhedrin, and crucified; if he was practicing judaism?
Judah divorced the Lord, by paying 30 pieces of silver for him (Zechariah 11:12-13).was jesus for/against judaism?
Christianity was established by the Pharisees John, Paul, and Simon in Antioch (Acts 11:26)...would jesus be for/against today's christianity?
No he was the Arch Angel YHVH coming to correct the faults of his own religious Laws...Was Jesus a Heretic
Jesus was deemed a heretic by the Jews because he was not perceived as fulfilling the requirements of the Jewish messiah, which anticipated physical deliverance of the Jews from their Roman oppressors.
He was also deemed a heretic because, although the Jewish Messiah was anticipated to be a human, in some sense he became identified with what might be termed, a Jewish version of Arianism, or the prospect of a too-human or fallible Messiah, i.e. never able to rise above the weaknesses inherent in man's human nature.
For Jesus lacked any political power, being unable or unwilling to subdue even his perceived enemies, the Pharisees and the Sadduccees. The lack of exercise of divine judgement upon perceived enemies of the Jews combined with his overt hostility to the hypocrisy of the Jewish political classes affirmed to them that he had insufficient approval or union with God, and was a charlatan.
In Trinitarian terms, Jesus is almost certainly an Arian heretic just by acknowledging the Father as his God, and by asserting the Father as greater than himself.
I think the point of his resurrection is that he didn't disappear.that which comes into being and disappears from being, isn't real anymore.
was jesus for/against judaism? would jesus be for/against today's christianity?
I tend to concur that "heresy" is perhaps not the right word in Judaism, just because there was never any well developed "orthodox" Jewish philosophy in the 1st century, like there is in Trinitarianism.I do not believe these claims would make Jesus a heretic. Making these or similar claims of fulfillment of prophesy would get you executed by the Romans or stoned to death by Jews, but it is not a heresy.
I tend to concur that "heresy" is perhaps not the right word in Judaism, just because there was never any well developed "orthodox" Jewish philosophy in the 1st century, like there is in Trinitarianism.
Jesus was put to death from a conspiracy between various Jewish elements, who ordinarily did not agree with each other, and did not agree with Rome either, with whom they entered into alliance respecting Jesus's death & execution. I merely listed the common reasons why the Jews might have disagreed with Jesus' theological claims; although doubtless it was the estimation of what was best for their own reputations that predominated.
there was the pharisees and sadduceesThose were different sects of Judaism. There wasn't just one form of it at that time.