To: I still care
Just like the farce they tried to swindled people to believe of the true face of Jesus as some African looking man, and they took a skull of a first century man and did they silly puddy thing and made a face out of the man and tried to pass it off as the real face of Jesus.
And they say that Jesus did have long hair, and they tried to twist the scriptures were it says in one of Pauls books that it is a shame for a man to have long hair, I hate to tell them, but ? some orthodox Jewish men have hair lockets that are long.
They tried to tell us that the traditional view of how Jesus looked is wrong, and he didn't even have blue eyes.
I have seen Jews with blue eyes before.
In other words, they tried to pass off a " Politically Correct Jesus ".
Would it be to far of a stretch to believe that since Jesus was from Nazareth, that he could have made a Nazarene Convenient ? a Nazarene was not suppose to cut their hair, drink wine or have anything to do with grapes, and not to touch anything that is dead.
I know, I know, what about Jesus turning water into wine ?
I don't think there is any Bible accounts that Jesus drank wine, only turning water into wine.
And the issue of touching dead things, well,,, Jesus was God in the flesh, so that argument is mute.
To: Prophet in the wilderness
Ok,, Ok I was wrong,,, Jesus did drink wine during the last supper, I had to correct my last post.
But ? perhaps ? Jesus made a Nazarene convenient before his public ministry ?
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson