Board Thread:Clubs/@comment-38195691-20191127162526/@comment-174.2.24.208-20200119032259

SoKeepherOfTheLostCities wrote: MamaGlitterButt wrote: SoKeepherOfTheLostCities wrote: 174.2.24.208 wrote: Yes, but Jews don’t believe that Jesus was the messiah.

Also, I’ve always been really curious, you believe that Jesus died, right?? What do you think of Jesus SoKeepherOfTheLostCities??

(I don’t have to answer that if u don’t want)

-JediMoonlarkAvenger That is also correct. As for what Judaism teaches, Jesus was a person - a Jew, more specifically - whom also had Jewish followers. He was crucified, but I do not believe (I don't know is a better phrase) he was raised from the dead. Here's why Jews don't believe so: the Messiah was someone who delivered from the yoke of Roman bondage and promised the Golden Age. Jesus, historically proven, did not do that for Judaism, so that's why they (we) reject that claim. I agree with Whisper, but I have a question. Where exactly does the Bible say that Jesus came to save Israel from Roman bondage and bring the Golden Age? It doesn't say that in the Bible (Christian). In the Torah, it says that the Messiah was supposed to do that. Jesus never did that, nor did the Torah use his name for that prophecy.

It actually said that he would free them. The romans didn’t exist at the time of the prophecy.

-JediMoonlarkAvenger