JESUS CHRIST IS FICTIONAL, CHRISTIANITY is mostly B. f-ing S. agree?

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so anyone else disagree. i mean Jesus wasnt even his real name. it was Yeshua Ben Yosef which translates to Joseph, christians dont know this yet they worship the man, so actually they all worship a fals idol, one they believe to be a certain person but has been twisted by man and the bible to a completely different person.
 
Jesus was real, but he didn't walk on water, turn 1 fish into many, or reincarnate.
 
I believe you mean "fictitious." No, I do not agree. Further, your statements are so immature that I have lost all interest in further analysis.

It doesn't matter what we call him as long as he hears. You can't even honestly prove which god your ancestors worshiped -- Jehovah or El.
 
I believe that thy have found his urn, saw it in school in a movie. I believe He was a real person that taught some good morals but ultimatly people blew him way way out of proportion.

Jesus was crucified, died, and was buried. On the third day he was still dead and laying in his tomb until someone moved his corpse to the family crypt.
 
You won't be saying that when you stand before him. All will confess that Jesus Is Lord!
 
You are lost in translational issues that are beside the point. To suggest that a Christians walk of faith would be rendered non effect and worthless because they didnt pronounce the Son of Gods name correctly is a gross misunderstanding of who the Christian god really is.
God bless you.
 
If you are going to be talking crap get your facts straight. His name was Yeshua ben Yosef; when mean Yeshua, son of Joseph. Joseph was his legal father, his personal name was Yeshua.

And no, for the last time, were are not worshiping the "wrong" person. Yeshua transliterates to the Greek as Yesous; all Greek masculine names end with "s", and there is no "sh" sound. The Greek name transferred over to Latin as Yesus, which kept its spelling and pronunciation in Old and Middle English. Later on, newer English spelling and pronunciation ruled turned the Y into a J, where we get the modern spelling and pronunciation of Jesus. It isn't a "wrong" name, and I'm sure that He isn't going to be ignoring our prayers because we pray to Jesus Christ rather than Yeshua ben Yosef.
 
Yehoshua. Get it right.

Besides, translations are just that. Translations. Jesus is a derivative of "zeus", but I'm thinking of the dude who died on the cross. Not satan.
 
NO ! I disagree, Jesus is the heir to the throne of his Father, instead I ask you; In the last days shall there not be Mockers. The devine plan of God the Devine was in the works of his Son, in him is the remission of sin and with it the mercy of our heavenly Father.
 
Okay. And do you have any evidence or proof of your statement?

"Yeshua Ben Yosef" was not Jesus' real name. It was "Yeshua bar Yosef."

And it does not translate to "Joseph." It translates to "Jesus, son of Joseph."

The only "b. f-ing s." I read here, are your comments.
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