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ManusJustus said:
MontanaHatchet said:

Most Christians don't believe Jesus is a God, and if they do, they're not learning the right things.

I personally don't believe Jesus is the son of God. I think he's a carpenter who became a prophet and had his words misconstrued.

There's your problem.  If someone thinks differently than you then they are thinking the wrong things.

And good luck trying to convince other Christians of your 'Jesus is a prophet' idea.  You'll have an easier time telling that to Muslims, who actually believe that, unlike mainstream Christianity that think differently than you.

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This is really tiring. I can see why you lose most arguments on this forum. Christianity teaches that Jesus is not a god. If someone learns differently, they're not learning the proper things in Christianity. If someone wants their own religion where they believe that, that's fine. But if they were adhering to the beliefs of Christianity, they would be going against the religion in thinking that Jesus is a god.

I believe Jesus is a prophet because that is my own personal opinion. I go to church (as I mentioned, sporadically) and I feel I am a part of the Methodist community. However, I don't adhere to most Christian beliefs. I don't personally believe that Jesus is the son of God. However, that is what Christianity teaches. And why you brought Muslims into this argument is beyond me.