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1025 entries for this category: This question must be asked. The answer is no.The reasons are as follows; a) Jesus approached death as a beginning not an end. b) Jesus wished to reject the old Jewish traditions and replace them with teaching where whoever believed in him would be saved. c) The true legacy of Jesus was that he would become a living part of his church. d)The confirmation of the teachings of Jesus was his resurection on the third day after his death The very interesting question is the role of Judas. Was he a knowing part of the death process but could not deal with the affect of his actions or was he, in fact a traitor which he later regretted? What amazes me is many years ago that pop group called the beatles john lennon quoting we are more popular than jesus christ yet how many people know of the beatles now and how many know jesus christ? there is non other that had given so much and still serves us and yes all his deeds he achieved and still does God is our creator not the beatles and god gave his only son for us to rid us of sin. he made the perfect world and made us in his image so dont blame god for our sins we created that ourselves and thank god we have a god through jesus who is forgiving without judgement
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By: Peter Price
Category: Timeline - Final 1 Week
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By: david green
Category: Statements of Purpose
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