Did the Jews kill Jesus?

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Did the Jews kill Jesus?

  1. No, the Romans are responsible.

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  2. Yes, but only those who called for his execution.

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  3. Yes, all of them back then and today.

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  4. No, the whole story is probably made up.

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  1. MAYTAG

    MAYTAG Active Member

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    I believe that Jesus was a conspiracy theorist speaking out against the Zionist movement, who started a revolution that was later corrupted by Paul and twisted to be reformed into a weapon of the Zionist movement. So, yes, the Jews killed Jesus. But only the ones who carry on that tradition and seek to control the world are responsible.
     
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    The Bible says that they are all guilty of every murder since Abel.

    Matthew 23:34-36 ((TLB) = 34 “I will send you prophets, and wise men, and inspired writers, and you will kill some by crucifixion, and rip open the backs of others with whips in your synagogues, and hound them from city to city, 35 so that you will become guilty of all the blood of murdered godly men from righteous Abel to Zechariah (son of Barachiah), slain by you in the Temple between the altar and the sanctuary. 36 Yes, all the accumulated judgment of the centuries shall break upon the heads of this very generation."
     
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    Yea, I don't believe that stuff.
     
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    We're evaluating a fairy tale against what it says. The fairy tale doesn't have to be true or believable.
     
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    Oh, I was talking about what I think happened in real life. I try to kinda read between the lines of fairy tales and determine what I think really happened.
     
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    Actually.... King Herod the Great had a great deal of influence over the choices for
    the leading Rabbi's during that time period.........

    King Herod was looking for certain characteristics in Rabbi's that he wanted to exalt.....
    so...... it could well be argued that the Rabbi's and priests and High Priest who wanted Rabbi Yeshua - Jesus killed........
    were barely Jewish by truly objective standards.
     

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