skye
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Point the finger at the Romans but not the Jews who arrested him and handed him over to the Romans to be executed. Quit trying to change history.
BecauseIKnow,
Not only are they trying to change history, they ignore words wriiten within the Christian Bible itself, The New Testament.
The Apostle Paul's words, speaking to the Thessalonians, which illustrates Jews killed Jesus and illustrates the relationship between early Christians and Jews was strained. We learn here that the Jews killed Jesus and their own Prophets and they do not please God. And these are the words in my Bible, the Bible being the Word of God for Christians.
1 Thessalonians 2:14-16
"Brothers and sisters, your experiences have been like those of God's churches in Christ that are in Judea. You suffered from the people of your own country, as they suffered from the Jews who killed both the Lord Jesus and the prophets and forced us to leave that country. They do not please God and are against all people. They try to stop us from teaching those who are not Jews so they may be saved. By doing this, they are increasing their sins to the limit. The anger of God has come to them at last."
And we see that in 70 AD there was an uprising by the Zealots against the Roman Occupiers of Palestine (a group of Jews who believed in armed resistance to Occupation) , and the Temple was destroyed.
Sherri
I find it interesting how much Palestine today is like Palestine when Jesus lived. We have a land that is under Occupation. We have Jews forcing Christians from the land, with ethnic cleansing. And we have resistance to an Occupation that is both nonviolent resistance and armed resistance. Nonviolent resistance is action Jesus supported.
Sherri
Since when "non violent" means strapping bombs to your body and killing children and women in the process?
Jesus never committed suicide bombing like your Palestinian terrorists friends do all the time!