"Jews killed the Lord Jesus." See I Thessalonians 2:14-16.
The New Testament makes it quite clear that it holds all the Jews alive then and now responsible for Jesusâ death -- not any particular group of Jews such as the Jewish Temple priests or the Pharisees, the orthodox rabbis of that time, that Jesus was in conflict with as Christian apologists have suggested after the Nazi Genocide, but ALL the Jews.
âThen answered ALL THE PEOPLE, and said, His blood be on us, and on our children.â Read Matthew 27:22-25.
It clears Pontius Pilate of any wrongdoing (John 19:11) as well as the rest of the Romans, and only holds the Jews accountable for Jesusâ death (Acts 2:36) while at the same time the NT insists that it was the most wonderful thing for mankind to have an atonement through Jesusâ death which wouldnât have been possible if the Jews didnât commit deicide which begs the question as to why the NT condemns the Jews in the first place. They should have been praised by the Gospels for making this wonderful atonement possible for mankind instead. No dead Jesus â no atonement for mankind.
Never mind that these condemnations are in stark contradiction to (Genesis 12:3) which is a part of the Christian canon. âAnd I will bless those who bless you, And those who curse you I will curse â¦â
Consequently, because of these contradictions and numerous others in the Gospels many distinguished scholars on Christianity question their veracity to the point of not even believing that a Jesus as described in the Gospels ever existed, and was merely a figure that Saul (Paul) of Tarsus invented for the start of his heretical brand of Judaism which became Christianity. See Did A Historical Jesus Exist? http://nobeliefs.com/exist.htm
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The New Testament makes it quite clear that it holds all the Jews alive then and now responsible for Jesusâ death -- not any particular group of Jews such as the Jewish Temple priests or the Pharisees, the orthodox rabbis of that time, that Jesus was in conflict with as Christian apologists have suggested after the Nazi Genocide, but ALL the Jews.
âThen answered ALL THE PEOPLE, and said, His blood be on us, and on our children.â Read Matthew 27:22-25.
It clears Pontius Pilate of any wrongdoing (John 19:11) as well as the rest of the Romans, and only holds the Jews accountable for Jesusâ death (Acts 2:36) while at the same time the NT insists that it was the most wonderful thing for mankind to have an atonement through Jesusâ death which wouldnât have been possible if the Jews didnât commit deicide which begs the question as to why the NT condemns the Jews in the first place. They should have been praised by the Gospels for making this wonderful atonement possible for mankind instead. No dead Jesus â no atonement for mankind.
Never mind that these condemnations are in stark contradiction to (Genesis 12:3) which is a part of the Christian canon. âAnd I will bless those who bless you, And those who curse you I will curse â¦â
Consequently, because of these contradictions and numerous others in the Gospels many distinguished scholars on Christianity question their veracity to the point of not even believing that a Jesus as described in the Gospels ever existed, and was merely a figure that Saul (Paul) of Tarsus invented for the start of his heretical brand of Judaism which became Christianity. See Did A Historical Jesus Exist? http://nobeliefs.com/exist.htm
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