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If jesus, being a deity incarnate, followed judaism. Why is there christianity?
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<blockquote data-quote="bubbles" data-source="post: 1980595" data-attributes="member: 210601"><p>Silas:</p><p>No offense, but your answer made no sense at all, and was incorrect.</p><p>Now, the person below you has the correct answer.</p><p></p><p>Oldguy:</p><p>Don't you mean the new christian way, as to ditch the old jewish version? How can you teach out of the old testament, but disregard it at the same time because of the fact that jews wrote it and their old God that you always believed in throughout the whole ot, now wasnt the god you wanted him to be?</p><p>I think this is why the jews were the scapegoat with Jesus. The christians wanted the new God to be a nicer God, but the jews, who wrote the ot, knew some things just weren't right, like the descendant line from King David to Jesus, especially if Joseph wasn't his father. The jews knew that Jesus wasn't the messiah because they had a list of rules that you had to follow, that they had followed all throughout the ot, and no one ever had a problem with them, until the christians decided that Jesus was to be the messiah, and if you can't shut the jews up about the messiah law, then make them look like haters of Jesus.</p><p>It frustrates me that people can't see this when it is staring them in the face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbles, post: 1980595, member: 210601"] Silas: No offense, but your answer made no sense at all, and was incorrect. Now, the person below you has the correct answer. Oldguy: Don't you mean the new christian way, as to ditch the old jewish version? How can you teach out of the old testament, but disregard it at the same time because of the fact that jews wrote it and their old God that you always believed in throughout the whole ot, now wasnt the god you wanted him to be? I think this is why the jews were the scapegoat with Jesus. The christians wanted the new God to be a nicer God, but the jews, who wrote the ot, knew some things just weren't right, like the descendant line from King David to Jesus, especially if Joseph wasn't his father. The jews knew that Jesus wasn't the messiah because they had a list of rules that you had to follow, that they had followed all throughout the ot, and no one ever had a problem with them, until the christians decided that Jesus was to be the messiah, and if you can't shut the jews up about the messiah law, then make them look like haters of Jesus. It frustrates me that people can't see this when it is staring them in the face. [/QUOTE]
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