Just because of his humility and loving nature, he hasn to demanded to be worshiped. But when people worshiped before him, like the leper or the forgiven adulterous woman, and his disciples calling him God - he never stopped them did he?
And John he said "I and the father are one" and "if you have seen me, you have seen the father" and in the book of revelation when he said "I am the alpha and omega, the beginning and end". Do these not indicate his deity and being God?
As for rituals, we know that he was on earth for 40 days before ascending to heaven ... And church history and tradition tells us that he taught his disciples what to do and how to lead virtuous lives that lead to the heaven.
He was reciting psalm 22, where it's a proficient of his crusifixion. He was also addressing His father - as Christianity believe that the trinity are One God, but three distinct entities making One God. That's who he was talking to.
Jesus told them how to baptize, and He also showed them how to perform the Lord's Supper. These are the two main rituals associated with Christianity, and Jesus instructed His disciples on both.
Jesus is portrayed as a son of G. with virgin Mary. This comes from Greek mythology where gods had offspring with humans. Jesus in the Talmud is a rabbi leader of a sect. 50 years after his dead, Saul of Tarsus started to proclaim divine powers.
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Yup...so see how the trinity doesn't make sense?
Just because of his humility and loving nature, he hasn to demanded to be worshiped. But when people worshiped before him, like the leper or the forgiven adulterous woman, and his disciples calling him God - he never stopped them did he?
And John he said "I and the father are one" and "if you have seen me, you have seen the father" and in the book of revelation when he said "I am the alpha and omega, the beginning and end". Do these not indicate his deity and being God?
As for rituals, we know that he was on earth for 40 days before ascending to heaven ... And church history and tradition tells us that he taught his disciples what to do and how to lead virtuous lives that lead to the heaven.
He was reciting psalm 22, where it's a proficient of his crusifixion. He was also addressing His father - as Christianity believe that the trinity are One God, but three distinct entities making One God. That's who he was talking to.
Jesus told them how to baptize, and He also showed them how to perform the Lord's Supper. These are the two main rituals associated with Christianity, and Jesus instructed His disciples on both.
Jesus is portrayed as a son of G. with virgin Mary. This comes from Greek mythology where gods had offspring with humans. Jesus in the Talmud is a rabbi leader of a sect. 50 years after his dead, Saul of Tarsus started to proclaim divine powers.
Jesus came to Earth to save not to be worship for being a part if God.
If Jesus was God, he wouldn't have sacrificed himself.
Not necessarily.