ManusJustus said:
Jesus is an ancient religious figure, and its no suprise that there isn't hard evidence proving Judaism, Christianity, or Islam correct about their beliefs in Jesus. Obviously, some of them are wrong, if not all of them, but thats not the point, the point is what do people think of Jesus. And in a sense that is almost as important as what Jesus actually was, at least in regards to understanding the religion of others. Your (and Kasz) analogy is incorrect. You can look at his bank account to see that he is a billionaire, and we aks and observe Obama to see if he is a Muslim. Such things can be proven, if we saw Obama praying in a mosque or Kasz in Forbes Magazine, we would have our answer. The same can not be said for Jesus Christ. Jews think he was a fraud, Christians think he was the son of God, and Muslims think he was a prophet, and nothing is going to change that. |
Actually Jews don't believe Jesus was a fraud.
They just don't believe he was the son of god... and that this was something later taken on by the christian sect.
They actually think of him as a respected holy man. Outside of extreme orthodox jews anyway.








