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To: Brumar89 who wrote (829067)1/10/2015 11:57:22 AM
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"That's nothing? "

That's PR

"a man who changed the world and is venerated by over a billion people 2000 years"
There's another man who changed the world and is venerated by over a billion people 1300 years later. Maybe he used the same PR firm.

Jesus, like all the messiahs B4 and after him, failed to complete his necessary tasks.

en.wikipedia.org

The reason why Jews do not accept Jesus as the messiah is straightforward: he did not meet the requirements in the job requisition! G-d outlined these requirements in the Bible. The key aspect of proof is in the state of the world.According to the Bible, amongst the most mission of the messiah includes returning the world to return to G-d and G-d's teachings; restoring the royal dynasty to the descendants of David; overseeing the rebuilding of Jerusalem, including the Temple; gathering the Jewish people from all over the world and bringing them home to the Land of Israel; reestablishing the Sanhedrin; restoring the sacrificial system, the Sabbatical year and Jubilee. This simply has not happened. Judaism has no notion of the messiah not doing these things on the first visit, let along needing a second visit to do these things. Whenever these things are described in the Tanach, the description says that the messiah will come and do these things—once.
shamash.org



To: Brumar89 who wrote (829067)1/10/2015 2:27:35 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575813
 
How do you figure a man who changed the world and is venerated by over a billion people 2000 years later is "just another failed messiah?" That's nothing? How many of the failed messiahs can anything like that be said of?

Have they found the site of the town where Jesus allegedly lived? Last I heard, there was no there there.