Jesus was selfish?
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Re: Jesus was selfish?
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Again, there must be a supernatural side to Jesus to be able to perform all the miracles he performed. You don't raise the dead by merely reading books.
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Also, I do not think that Jesus was simply a man who as well versed in Scripture. Extensive study on these topics has led me to deduce that Jesus was both literally and figuratively "the Son of God". Also, he didn't just die for our sins, he still lives for them. That is my opinion though.
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I so much agree with you.cd20 wrote: ↑26 Dec 2020, 14:51 I think this book was a book of contradictions. I felt that Hunt went on a rant about the Catholic church and this is what came of that. The Catholic Church is not the same as other churches, their belief system is different, so Hunt is inferring what he wants to about Jesus, without any real research to back up his claims. We have to be careful of people spouting truth, without any real evidence.
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