enchanted_one1975
Resident Lycanthrope
Take into account that He is said to have performed miracles, which many of us would consider to be a form of magick.
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Presumably, he also believed in himself and considered himself to be God. Wouldn't that make him a Christian?Jesus was Jew. He was born a Jew, taught as a Jew, and died as a Jew.
Not at all. It is highly doubtful that he considered himself God. There are passages that elude to it, but those are not considered authentic to Jesus.Presumably, he also believed in himself and considered himself to be God. Wouldn't that make him a Christian?
Presumably, he also believed in himself and considered himself to be God. Wouldn't that make him a Christian?
Presumably, he also believed in himself and considered himself to be God. Wouldn't that make him a Christian?
Jesus, like God the Father, is an atheistic Buddist.
Jesus was a follower of Sanatan Dharma of course!
That is why Indian wise men visited him, why he travelled to India during the missing years and then lived until old age in India. He was a serious Yogi, that guy
Good point.Wouldn't that make you more LHP?
I meant that he believed himself to be the Christ.That could make him anything.
"And", not "or".He's a girl on a trampoline.
Or maybe three girls on a trampoline.
I had read that the wise men were from India, and that Jesus went to India to study. I just finished The Yoga of Jesus, and the Eastern view of Christ is very compelling.
Sounds good to me.Jesus was a follower of Sanatan Dharma of course!
That is why Indian wise men visited him, why he travelled to India during the missing years and then lived until old age in India. He was a serious Yogi, that guy
"And", not "or".
It's one of the mysteries of the Trinity.