There is no evidence a literal Jesus ever existed let alone that he was a devout Jew. His teachings are so radically different from Judaism that it is highly unlikely he was Jewish. Palestine at the time had many different groups and religions so it is pure assumption to claim Jesus was Jewish.
Fact is there is no contemporary evidence from the Romans, Herodians or historians that Jesus ever existed. The first mention of him was made by Josephus, who was born 30 years after Jesus supposedly died and the Bible was written more than a century later.
If it makes you happy look at Christ and his crucifixion as an analogy of what the Zionists would do to anyone gaining the public ear and exposing their hypocrisy. You don't have to believe in Christ to see the parallels.
There is no evidence a literal Jesus ever existed let alone that he was a devout Jew. His teachings are so radically different from Judaism that it is highly unlikely he was Jewish. Palestine at the time had many different groups and religions so it is pure assumption to claim Jesus was Jewish.
Fact is there is no contemporary evidence from the Romans, Herodians or historians that Jesus ever existed. The first mention of him was made by Josephus, who was born 30 years after Jesus supposedly died and the Bible was written more than a century later.
Exactly.
If it makes you happy look at Christ and his crucifixion as an analogy of what the Zionists would do to anyone gaining the public ear and exposing their hypocrisy. You don't have to believe in Christ to see the parallels.
Absolutely. I have no issue with Christ as metaphor and the crucifixion as a symbolic psychological and spiritual experience.