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The hidden story of Jesus.

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Apr 26, 2012
 
The hidden story of Jesus.“The Wonder of Jesus” by Eutychus Christian is life changing. It begins at creation and tells the story of Jesus through the patriarchs, the prophets, the nativity and the resurrection.
The Kindle version is $2 at the link below.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Wonder-Of-Jesus-ebo...
The paperback version is available on Amazon for $5.
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Apr 27, 2012
 
He was Jewish. The end.

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Apr 27, 2012
 
I think there is a little more to the story than being part of the tribe of Judah.
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Apr 28, 2012
 
No. He was Jewish.
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May 1, 2012
 
An excellent speaker and manipulator who fed off the simple minds of uneducated people to gather a following. As word spread, so did his support. I'm sure he was a good person during bad times, but he was just that, a human. There is no god.

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May 1, 2012
 
Jesus had followers who were educated and some who were not. It is interesting that you would mention education because education higher and primary originated in faith.
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May 2, 2012
 
Correct, it did. As knowledge is power. The church had to maintain control and the only way to do that was to keep the masses uneducated and their people educated. points of view that disagreed with the church were eradicated. Scientists, true men of knowledge, we're persecuted as heritics because they showed that people didn't need the churches rule.

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May 2, 2012
 
You seem to have a narrow understanding of history. Christianity championed education and the idea of educating the peasants started with Christians. You should also research your, "true men of knowledge" they were faithful people who believed in God. As the dark ages gave way to the renaissance, it was faithful scientists and theologians leading the way. Faithful people like Martin Luther, Isaac Newton and Galileo Galilei introduced revolutionary ideas and their courage and dedication was rooted in their faith.
“Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe.” Galileo Galilei
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May 2, 2012
 
cherokeeok0817 wrote:
You seem to have a narrow understanding of history. Christianity championed education and the idea of educating the peasants started with Christians. You should also research your, "true men of knowledge" they were faithful people who believed in God. As the dark ages gave way to the renaissance, it was faithful scientists and theologians leading the way. Faithful people like Martin Luther, Isaac Newton and Galileo Galilei introduced revolutionary ideas and their courage and dedication was rooted in their faith.
“Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe.” Galileo Galilei
He had no choice but to give his reasoning in ways the church would approve. Otherwise he'd be outcast and possibly executed, thus the true ways if the world would never come to light.
To be educated and still believe our lives are ruled by some deity in today's world is to be a fool.
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May 22, 2012
 
I agree with the above. To think there's a god is to be foolish.

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May 23, 2012
 
Insulting hyperbole isn’t a replacement for a reasoned point.
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May 23, 2012
 
cherokeeok0817 wrote:
Insulting hyperbole isnÂ’t a replacement for a reasoned point.
not true. It most certainly is.

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