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Jewish reformist?
Do you know?Anyone know?
As in the other thread, i wonder what your agenda with this thread is since it is painfully obvious you are not interested in honest discussion.Nope. But YOU DO. YOU HAVE ALL THE ANSWERS....Spit them out.
The word 'Christian' did not get created until after His departure is my understanding.Interesting. Then his so called followers would not be Christians.
That's true, they were called "disciples" and they were called "disciples" in Acts, as well. The word, Christian, might have been used disparagingly, according to what scholars have said.The word 'Christian' did not get created until after His departure is my understanding.
The word 'Christian' did not get created until after His departure is my understanding.
I would say he had faith that he was not separate from his heavenly Father, who he dared to call Abba. He had faith that love and mercy, patterned after the connection he felt with God ("be perfect as your heavenly father is perfect..."), could heal and make people whole, and that human evil, hypocrisy, or abused authority could not overcome that. He had faith that spiritual power was not exercised by physical force
Note that all of that I'm taking from the gospels, so there are all the caveats about the fairness or reliability of that presentation, and I'm certainly presenting it in a not-explicitly-Jewish way but in so doing I don't mean to imply his faith wasn't expressed in a Jewish way. But those are important themes in his experience, presented by the gospels, in my experience
Really?Right and millions have adopted that Faith that is not Jesus faith.
ChristianityBut what is the Name of the FAITH of Jesus of Nazareth?
It is a religion created based on Jesus' teaching that was opened to the gentiles. What's the big deal with names?Right and millions have adopted that Faith that is not Jesus faith.
I'm afraid I don't understand what the distinction would be between giving his faith a name that would be distinct from his religion. Since you said "not his religion", I interpreted the question along the lines of the answer I gave. I probably don't have anything useful to say about the question you are actually asking, I guess?
It is a religion created based on Jesus' teaching that was opened to the gentiles. What's the big deal with names?
Bold empty claim.Jesus wasn't a Christian so neither was his FAITH.