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Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by madridguy(m): 8:48am On Apr 01, 2018
Happy Easter to you too.

zombieHUNTER:
Jesus is Lord
He has Risen


CC Imhotep evablizin firefire ajepako homeboiy lzaa. ngokafor et all

Happy Easter guys

Madridguy yarimo usba manirik quotasystem
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by walls01: 8:51am On Apr 01, 2018
CuteMadridista:


Everything I've accepted from pink skinned people are things I can verify if I want to and things they put through peer review and rigorous scrutiny. This is different from spiritual nonsense our people accepted just because its written in a book

there u go, man let is personal judgement cloud his objectiveness. 1. how many things have u take ur time to verify 2.how do u know Jesus is unverified?

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Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by 1stSonOfLucifer(m): 8:51am On Apr 01, 2018
Butterflyleo:


What makes you think it is not a fulfilled prophecy?
Because there are more of his likes.
Adonis, Attis, Osiris, Pythagoras etc

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Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by chukiz(m): 8:52am On Apr 01, 2018
Happy Easter.
The is no point arguing. Jesus is Lord..........
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by 1stSonOfLucifer(m): 8:52am On Apr 01, 2018
walls01:


there u go, man let is personal judgement cloud his objectiveness. 1. how many things have u take ur time to verify 2.how do u know Jesus is unverified?
Refer to this post

https://www.nairaland.com/4429221/why-many-jews-dont-believe#66332585
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by Lomprico2: 8:53am On Apr 01, 2018
Omooba77:
Many Jews and Isrealis are still waiting for Messiah, because they didnt see Jesus as such. Even John the Baptist that announced him also doubted. Soldiers collected money to dissped his ressurection.
Nevertheless every facts in the Bible authenticate his Lordship, he rose from the dead. Halleluya

You have still not told us why? undecided
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by walls01: 8:53am On Apr 01, 2018
dionysus7:
i honestly thought you wanted to give logical reasons...yet another disappointment.

you guys are not even trying again, you're just shoving your beliefs in our faces, and when your opinions are scrutinized, you start shouting atheists

u are right in some extent, but logical reasoning have great limit
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by Doctormarrvin: 8:54am On Apr 01, 2018
Reason why I don't follow religious threads. People argue wrong arguments while convincing themselves they are logical.
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by traeces(m): 8:55am On Apr 01, 2018
CuteMadridista:
How can a Nigerian believe the son of a Jewish carpenter killed in a small Israeli village aeons ago was dying for their sins when the Jews themselves don't believe that crhap?

there are even far more Muslims in Israel than there are Christians and that is saying a lot

Religion in Israel (2014)
Judaism (75%)
Islam (17.5%)
other/unknown (4%)
Christianity (2.0%)
Druzism (1.5%)


these guys who's ancestors lived during Jesus time and interacted with him didn't believe he was dying for them but a Nigerian read a book and quickly concluded the Jews are wrong. A slavery endorsing book handed to them by their pink skinned slavemasters

its like saying you know Buhari more than those that are interacting with him because you read punch newspapers

Nigerians need to get sense ASAP

Read your bible and it will be clear they are fulfilling a prophecy

Luke 19: 41-42

And as He approached, He saw the city, and He wept [[i]audibly] over it,

Exclaiming, Would that you had known personally, even at least in this your day, the things that make for peace (for [j]freedom from all the distresses that are experienced as the result of sin and upon which your peace--your [k]security, safety, prosperity, and happiness--depends)! But now they are hidden from your eyes.

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Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by egworlordor(m): 8:55am On Apr 01, 2018
Lordcenturion2:
Because yeoshua is just a human being like every other people, he's trying to attach himself to what jew people believe and trying to change their law and create his own law and religion, jews people know him very well and his cunning and tricky way, but we black people don't know anything about yeoshua (jesus) backgrounds or how he lives his life, we just accept wat his followers wrote down in new testament, it was his followers who attach old testament with their own write up(new testament),that's why u will never see new testament in jew Bible.. Assume that those self acclaimed god (eg guru maharaj,olumba olumba) has lived in the past, and some of their illiterate members has wrote down many miracle lies about him in order to immortalised them, this is how many people will accept their teachings, yeoshua was punished when he was trying to cause confusion among religion men, it was his followers who passed down many lies about him and his miracle. Paul is a rome descendent, who was born in in Israel because Israel was a colony of Rome that time, he was the one who took the writtens to Rome where it was remodify in his own way.

One day, you will encounter Jesus and your perception will change
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by Yoshy: 8:55am On Apr 01, 2018
CuteMadridista:
How can a Nigerian believe the son of a Jewish carpenter killed in a small Israeli village aeons ago was dying for their sins when the Jews themselves don't believe that crhap?

there are even far more Muslims in Israel than there are Christians and that is saying a lot

Religion in Israel (2014)
Judaism (75%)
Islam (17.5%)
other/unknown (4%)
Christianity (2.0%)
Druzism (1.5%)


these guys who's ancestors lived during Jesus time and interacted with him didn't believe he was dying for them but a Nigerian read a book and quickly concluded the Jews are wrong. A slavery endorsing book handed to them by their pink skinned slavemasters

its like saying you know Buhari more than those that are interacting with him because you read punch newspapers

Nigerians need to get sense ASAP

My brother common sense is not common
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by Truflame: 8:55am On Apr 01, 2018
Jesus is the son of God. The love or God. The first sent to earth to awaken mankind who was spiritually dead, Hence "the first begotten of the dead". His name is Jesus which means "God saves"
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by Leonbonapart(m): 8:56am On Apr 01, 2018
CuteMadridista:
How can a Nigerian believe the son of a Jewish carpenter killed in a small Israeli village aeons ago was dying for their sins when the Jews themselves don't believe that crhap?

there are even far more Muslims in Israel than there are Christians and that is saying a lot

Religion in Israel (2014)
Judaism (75%)
Islam (17.5%)
other/unknown (4%)
Christianity (2.0%)
Druzism (1.5%)


these guys who's ancestors lived during Jesus time and interacted with him didn't believe he was dying for them but a Nigerian read a book and quickly concluded the Jews are wrong. A slavery endorsing book handed to them by their pink skinned slavemasters

its like saying you know Buhari more than those that are interacting with him because you read punch newspapers

Nigerians need to get sense ASAP
stop endangering your miserable life

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Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by walls01: 8:57am On Apr 01, 2018
1stSonOfLucifer:

Refer to this post

https://www.nairaland.com/4429221/why-many-jews-dont-believe#66332585

the question don't end on why Jews don't believe but also why many believe more than the other Jewish religions
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by 1stSonOfLucifer(m): 8:59am On Apr 01, 2018
walls01:


the question don't end on why Jews don't believe but also why many believe more than the other Jewish religions
still go back to the link.
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by ameri9ja: 9:01am On Apr 01, 2018
Ok
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by horia: 9:01am On Apr 01, 2018
1stSonOfLucifer:
And yet some funny & large bunch of jokers in Africa believed he's the messiah

Jesus story is not different from mythical pagan god stories. In fact, it was plagiarised from other myths.

How is Easter Day Calculated?
A lot of people don't know Easter day is a pagan celebration of their god Attis. Many also don't know how it's calculated yet they defend what they have zero knowledge about. Well today, Amma tell you guys how it's calculated.


Nicaea set the date of Easter as the Sunday following the paschal full moon, which is the full moon that falls on or after the vernal (spring) equinox. In practice, that means that Easter is always the first Sunday after the first full moon that falls on or after March 21.

EASTER

In the fourth century an anonymous author tells us that Christians and followers of the Mystery godman Attis were both struck by the remarkable coincidence between the death and resurrection of their respective deities. This gave rise to bitter controversy between the adherents of the rival religions.

The Pagans contended that the resurrection of Christ was a spurious imitation of the resurrection of Attis and the Christians that the resurrection of Attis was a diabolical counterfeit of the resurrection of Christ.

The Megalensia was a spring festival in the Mysteries of Attis which, like Easter, lasted for three days.

During this time the myth of Attis was performed as a passion play, just as the story of Jesus was performed as a passion play in the Middle Ages. An effigy of the corpse of Attis was tied to a sacred pine-tree and decorated with flowers sacred to both Attis and his Syrian counterpart Adonis.

It was then buried in a sepulchre. But like Jesus, on the third day Attis rose again.
In the darkness of the night a light was brought to his open grave, while the presiding priest anointed the lips of the initiates with holy oil, comforting them with the words: 'To you likewise there shall come salvation from your trouble.'

The mythologist Sir James Frazer writes: 'But when night had fallen, the sorrow of the worshippers was turned to joy. For suddenly a light shone in the darkness: the tomb was opened; the god had risen from the dead; and as the priest touched the lips of the weeping mourners with balm, he softly whispered in their ears the glad tidings of salvation.

The resurrection of the god was hailed by his disciples as a promise that they too would issue triumphantly from the corruption of the grave. On the morrow, the twenty-fifth day of March, which was reckoned the vernal equinox, the divine resurrection was celebrated with a wild outburst of glee. At Rome, and probably elsewhere, the celebration took the form of a carnival. It was the festival of Joy {Hilaria).'

According to an ancient and widespread Christian tradition Jesus died on 25 March, the same day that the resurrection of Attis was officially celebrated at Rome.

However, another ancient Christian tradition, reported by the Church father Lactantius, places the death of Christ on 23 March and his resurrection on 25 March, which coincides exactly with the death and resurrection of Attis.

The Anthesteria, the spring festival of the Mysteries of Dionysus, was another three-day festival, of which one modern authority comments, 'A certain similarity with the sequence of Good Friday and Easter cannot be overlooked.’

Easter rites observed in Greece, Sicily and southern Italy still bear a striking resemblance to the Mystery rites of Adonis.

At the festival of Adonis the air was infused with the sweet aromas of incense and filled with loud lamentation at the death of the godman. The embalmed image of Adonis was then laid in a coffin and borne to his grave, but the faithful afterwards consoled themselves with the assurance that the godman was alive.

The Pagan writer Lucian records: They make offerings to Adonis as to one dead, and the day after the morrow they tell the story that he lives.'

In the gospels we are told that Jesus' corpse was 'wrapped in a linen sheet' and anointed with 'more than half a hundred weight of a mixture of myrrh and aloes'. According to Plutarch, a representation of Osiris was also wrapped with linen and anointed with myrrh. Likewise, in the Mysteries of Adonis an image of the corpse of the godman was washed, anointed with spices and wrapped around with linen or wool.

After his death Jesus descends to hell, then resurrects on the third day. Plutarch tells us that Osiris, likewise, is said to have descended to hell and then arisen from the dead on the third day.

An ancient Egyptian inscription promises an initiate that he will also be resurrected with his Lord: 'As truly as Osiris lives shall he live,-as truly as Osiris is not dead shall he not die.'

Having resurrected, Jesus ascends to heaven. The Church father Origen refers to Osiris as a young god, who was 'restored to life, and went up to heaven'.253 In the Mysteries of Adonis, initiates annually mourned the death of the godman with the shrill notes of the flute, weeping and beating of breasts, but on the third day he was believed to be resurrected and to ascend up to heaven in the presence of his worshippers.

According to some myths acted out as part of the Mysteries of Dionysus, shortly after his death Dionysus also rose from the grave and ascended to heaven.

In the Mysteries of Mithras initiates enacted a similar resurrection scene.
Having accomplished his mission on Earth, Mithras was said to have ascended to heaven in a sunchariot. Like Jesus, who sits at the right hand of the Father after his ascension, Mithras was believed to have been enthroned by the God of Light as ruler of the world.

Also like Jesus, Mithras was said to be waiting in heaven for the End of Time, when he would return to Earth to awaken the dead and pass judgement.

Echoes of these mythological motifs are, once again, found in the legends of the sages of the Mysteries. Seneca tells us that, like Jesus, the philosopher Canus foretold that he would reappear three days after his death and did indeed return from the grave to one of his friends to 'discourse on the survival of the spirit'.259 Heraclides tells us that after a banquet to celebrate one of Empedocles' miracles, the great sage suddenly ascended to heaven accompanied by glorious celestial lights.

It was said that Pythagoras descended to Hades in search of wisdom,261 and after his death reappeared to his disciples and ascended into heaven.262 The ritual sequence of death, descent into the Underworld and regeneration is known to have been an important analogy of initiation in the Pythagorean Mysteries from the earliest times. Given all these dying, resurrecting and ascending Pagan godmen and sages, it is not surprising to find Celsus indignant at Christian claims that Jesus is unique.

He is amazed at the Christians' literal interpretation of what to him are obviously myths, writing, Is your belief based on the "fact" that this Jesus told in advance that he would rise again after his death? That your story includes his predictions of triumphing over the grave? Well, let it be so. Let's assume for the present that he foretold his resurrection. Are you ignorant of the multitudes who have invented similar tales to lead simple-minded hearers astray? It is said that Zamolix, Pythagoras' servant, convinced the Scythians that he had risen from the dead, having hidden himself away in a cave for several years, and what about Pythagoras himself in Italy -or Phampsinitus in Egypt? Now then, who else: What about Orpheus among the Odrysians, Protesilaus in Thessaly and above all Heracles and Theseus? But quite apart from all these risings from the dead, we must look carefully at the question of the resurrection of the body as a possibility given to mortals. Doubtless you will freely admit that these other stories are legends, even as they appear to me; but you will go on to say that you
why do you like disturbance. just open ur own thread to post this 'all seasons of Grey's anatomy'

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Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by Butterflyleo: 9:02am On Apr 01, 2018
CuteMadridista:


Everything I've accepted from pink skinned people are things I can verify if I want to and things they put through peer review and rigorous scrutiny. This is different from spiritual nonsense our people accepted just because its written in a book

You mean you accepted dark matter, anti matter and all that because they are verifiable?

When you lie and deceive you do it so childishly and in a dumb way.

So God not existing as the same pink skinned people gave to you, was verifiable? Can you share with us how they or you verified this?
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by walls01: 9:02am On Apr 01, 2018
wamiikechukwu:
I find it funny that even in the land where Jesus was claimed to be from, do not believe in him.

But in some parts of the world "specially the the place where nothing ever works (Africa)" , believe in him as if they have seen him before.

How i wish i was born 5000 years ago i would have created my own religion i would have named it "xyz"

get ur facts right, africa did not create Christianity , the most advanced people in the world believed and brought it to africa
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by Proffdada: 9:02am On Apr 01, 2018
Pain:


Someone just put forward a critical and intelligent question, but rather than give room for thorough exegesis, all you can offer is the regular mainstream convoluted response that is devoid of depth. If you lack the capacity to engage in fruitful inquiry admit it and buzz off !
e dey really pain you say you don't understand how he gave a simple answer to that trash spewed earlier. What's intelligent in created by God and evolution from apes?
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by Butterflyleo: 9:03am On Apr 01, 2018
1stSonOfLucifer:

Because there are more of his likes.
Adonis, Attis, Osiris, Pythagoras etc

And where are the prophecies for those ones you listed?
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by traeces(m): 9:04am On Apr 01, 2018
Also Christianity is not a Jewish religion. It is a universal way to God and men like Abel, Enoch, Job, Jethro, Balaam were not Jews yet they walked with God.
Jesus Christ does not require the validation of the Jewish nation or of atheist nairalanders for that matter.

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Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by AkpaMgbor(m): 9:07am On Apr 01, 2018
It still marvels the unbelieving Jews and gentiles how the name of the son of a common carpenter who they killed can spread through the entire world and be spoken By every tongue and race and YET they themselves remain stagnant and secluded.

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Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by Shafiiimran99: 9:10am On Apr 01, 2018
Accordin to John 1 19to21, Jews were waitin for 3 people. Elijah, Messiah and the prophet. Now to christian has "that prophet" come?
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by Nobody: 9:10am On Apr 01, 2018
Omooba77:
Many Jews and Isrealis are still waiting for Messiah, because they didnt see Jesus as such. Even John the Baptist that announced him also doubted. Soldiers collected money to dissped his ressurection.
Nevertheless every facts in the Bible authenticate his Lordship, he rose from the dead. Halleluya

Are these reasons?
Una go just wake up begin de post nonsense because una get data.

The topic said "Why Jews don't believe in Jesus Christ". And you started telling us how John the Baptist doubted him. The question is why? Which is actually what your topic promised to explain

I mean, why did they doubt him? Was it because he was born of a woman or because his earthly father was a carpenter?
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by OneTeslim(m): 9:11am On Apr 01, 2018
darkchild64:


Let me ask you a simple question,if an Israeli man appeared today and started performing scientifally proven miracles,and doing other supernatural stuff,this guy claims that he is the younger brother of Jesus and that Yahweh has now changed the rules that you would need to believe in him(let's say his name is Ben-Yedder) you would have to pray through his name to assess Yahweh and you need not follow the New Testament laws again,he creates new laws,giving that some people are starting to believe him

WOULD YOU BELIEVE ?

Ben Yedder kho
Kylian Mbappe ni grin
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by ameri9ja: 9:12am On Apr 01, 2018
OSUigbo:
And many ignorant Christians are still asslicking them.



Especially those ignorant flathẹads
OSU ipob jews

Stop insulting people from Osun state
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by mvem(m): 9:12am On Apr 01, 2018
1stSonOfLucifer:
And yet some funny & large bunch of jokers in Africa believed he's the messiah

Jesus story is not different from mythical pagan god stories. In fact, it was plagiarised from other myths.

How is Easter Day Calculated?
A lot of people don't know Easter day is a pagan celebration of their god Attis. Many also don't know how it's calculated yet they defend what they have zero knowledge about. Well today, Amma tell you guys how it's calculated.


Nicaea set the date of Easter as the Sunday following the paschal full moon, which is the full moon that falls on or after the vernal (spring) equinox. In practice, that means that Easter is always the first Sunday after the first full moon that falls on or after March 21.

EASTER

In the fourth century an anonymous author tells us that Christians and followers of the Mystery godman Attis were both struck by the remarkable coincidence between the death and resurrection of their respective deities. This gave rise to bitter controversy between the adherents of the rival religions.

The Pagans contended that the resurrection of Christ was a spurious imitation of the resurrection of Attis and the Christians that the resurrection of Attis was a diabolical counterfeit of the resurrection of Christ.

The Megalensia was a spring festival in the Mysteries of Attis which, like Easter, lasted for three days.

During this time the myth of Attis was performed as a passion play, just as the story of Jesus was performed as a passion play in the Middle Ages. An effigy of the corpse of Attis was tied to a sacred pine-tree and decorated with flowers sacred to both Attis and his Syrian counterpart Adonis.

It was then buried in a sepulchre. But like Jesus, on the third day Attis rose again.
In the darkness of the night a light was brought to his open grave, while the presiding priest anointed the lips of the initiates with holy oil, comforting them with the words: 'To you likewise there shall come salvation from your trouble.'

The mythologist Sir James Frazer writes: 'But when night had fallen, the sorrow of the worshippers was turned to joy. For suddenly a light shone in the darkness: the tomb was opened; the god had risen from the dead; and as the priest touched the lips of the weeping mourners with balm, he softly whispered in their ears the glad tidings of salvation.

The resurrection of the god was hailed by his disciples as a promise that they too would issue triumphantly from the corruption of the grave. On the morrow, the twenty-fifth day of March, which was reckoned the vernal equinox, the divine resurrection was celebrated with a wild outburst of glee. At Rome, and probably elsewhere, the celebration took the form of a carnival. It was the festival of Joy {Hilaria).'

According to an ancient and widespread Christian tradition Jesus died on 25 March, the same day that the resurrection of Attis was officially celebrated at Rome.

However, another ancient Christian tradition, reported by the Church father Lactantius, places the death of Christ on 23 March and his resurrection on 25 March, which coincides exactly with the death and resurrection of Attis.

The Anthesteria, the spring festival of the Mysteries of Dionysus, was another three-day festival, of which one modern authority comments, 'A certain similarity with the sequence of Good Friday and Easter cannot be overlooked.’

Easter rites observed in Greece, Sicily and southern Italy still bear a striking resemblance to the Mystery rites of Adonis.

At the festival of Adonis the air was infused with the sweet aromas of incense and filled with loud lamentation at the death of the godman. The embalmed image of Adonis was then laid in a coffin and borne to his grave, but the faithful afterwards consoled themselves with the assurance that the godman was alive.

The Pagan writer Lucian records: They make offerings to Adonis as to one dead, and the day after the morrow they tell the story that he lives.'

In the gospels we are told that Jesus' corpse was 'wrapped in a linen sheet' and anointed with 'more than half a hundred weight of a mixture of myrrh and aloes'. According to Plutarch, a representation of Osiris was also wrapped with linen and anointed with myrrh. Likewise, in the Mysteries of Adonis an image of the corpse of the godman was washed, anointed with spices and wrapped around with linen or wool.

After his death Jesus descends to hell, then resurrects on the third day. Plutarch tells us that Osiris, likewise, is said to have descended to hell and then arisen from the dead on the third day.

An ancient Egyptian inscription promises an initiate that he will also be resurrected with his Lord: 'As truly as Osiris lives shall he live,-as truly as Osiris is not dead shall he not die.'

Having resurrected, Jesus ascends to heaven. The Church father Origen refers to Osiris as a young god, who was 'restored to life, and went up to heaven'.253 In the Mysteries of Adonis, initiates annually mourned the death of the godman with the shrill notes of the flute, weeping and beating of breasts, but on the third day he was believed to be resurrected and to ascend up to heaven in the presence of his worshippers.

According to some myths acted out as part of the Mysteries of Dionysus, shortly after his death Dionysus also rose from the grave and ascended to heaven.

In the Mysteries of Mithras initiates enacted a similar resurrection scene.
Having accomplished his mission on Earth, Mithras was said to have ascended to heaven in a sunchariot. Like Jesus, who sits at the right hand of the Father after his ascension, Mithras was believed to have been enthroned by the God of Light as ruler of the world.

Also like Jesus, Mithras was said to be waiting in heaven for the End of Time, when he would return to Earth to awaken the dead and pass judgement.

Echoes of these mythological motifs are, once again, found in the legends of the sages of the Mysteries. Seneca tells us that, like Jesus, the philosopher Canus foretold that he would reappear three days after his death and did indeed return from the grave to one of his friends to 'discourse on the survival of the spirit'.259 Heraclides tells us that after a banquet to celebrate one of Empedocles' miracles, the great sage suddenly ascended to heaven accompanied by glorious celestial lights.

It was said that Pythagoras descended to Hades in search of wisdom,261 and after his death reappeared to his disciples and ascended into heaven.262 The ritual sequence of death, descent into the Underworld and regeneration is known to have been an important analogy of initiation in the Pythagorean Mysteries from the earliest times. Given all these dying, resurrecting and ascending Pagan godmen and sages, it is not surprising to find Celsus indignant at Christian claims that Jesus is unique.

He is amazed at the Christians' literal interpretation of what to him are obviously myths, writing, Is your belief based on the "fact" that this Jesus told in advance that he would rise again after his death? That your story includes his predictions of triumphing over the grave? Well, let it be so. Let's assume for the present that he foretold his resurrection. Are you ignorant of the multitudes who have invented similar tales to lead simple-minded hearers astray? It is said that Zamolix, Pythagoras' servant, convinced the Scythians that he had risen from the dead, having hidden himself away in a cave for several years, and what about Pythagoras himself in Italy -or Phampsinitus in Egypt? Now then, who else: What about Orpheus among the Odrysians, Protesilaus in Thessaly and above all Heracles and Theseus? But quite apart from all these risings from the dead, we must look carefully at the question of the resurrection of the body as a possibility given to mortals. Doubtless you will freely admit that these other stories are legends, even as they appear to me; but you will go on to say that you
...but there is a pecularity that make you wonder its divinity...many hv come and claimed messiah but his has made more than 2 billion people in the world follow him and change the dynamics of the world entirely...just one man from a village in israel claiming messiah...why so?...whats that pecularity? Or was it fluke?...and why did others not succeed in der grand plan?
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by Evince(m): 9:13am On Apr 01, 2018
Bamidele539:
so what can you say about the 'bible' ?

Is it ur father that wrote the Bible. Same way the Zeus myths was done in Greek same way Bible history came.
Thousands of belief and each Claiming supreme over the other. All contending against one devil that can't be defeated.

Even in Christianity each pastor with his own claim of being called by same God yet each with different doctrines.

My puzzle, is the God author of confusion calling these men with different doctrines.

This is era of knowledge so we all demand explanation for the calling with different doctrines.
Who is right who is wrong.

At the end we all die so wtf

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Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by HamzaAbdullahi8(m): 9:14am On Apr 01, 2018
jesus is regarded in Islam but he's not son of God but a prophet of Allah.
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by mvem(m): 9:15am On Apr 01, 2018
traeces:
Also Christianity is not a Jewish religion. It is a universal way to God and men like Abel, Enoch, Job, Jethro, Balaam were not Jews yet they walked with God.
Jesus Christ does not require the validation of the Jewish nation or of atheist nairalanders for that matter.
...u re ignorant if you claim christainity has no relationship with judaism...infact christainity is an altered form of judaism because it was derive from the religion...Even Jesus was Jew...
Re: Why Many Jews Dont Believe In Jesus Christ by 1stSonOfLucifer(m): 9:16am On Apr 01, 2018
mvem:
...but there is a pecularity that make you wonder its divinity...many hv come and claimed messiah but his has made more than 2 billion people in the world follow him and change the dynamics of the world entirely...just one man from a village in israel claiming messiah...why so?...whats that pecularity? Or was it fluke?...and why did others not succeed in der grand plan?
Me wondered abt his divinity.? LoL

Who are the many that have come to claim to be a messiah?

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