Who Killed Jesus Christ

Who Killed Jesus Christ

It says: Ben Bludshi... Jesus Christ must be the only man in history who changed the world without planning it. He was born a Jew and died a Jew. Jesus Christ was not, and he did not want to be a Christian. His name was not Christ, although he was the founder of Christianity. Jesus [...]

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Jesus Christ must be the only man in history who changed the world without planning it.

He was born a Jew and died a Jew. Jesus Christ was not, and he did not want to be a Christian. His name was not Christ, although he was the founder of Christianity.

Jesus Christ had certain talents that were rare in his day. He spoke fluently, knew how to read, was charismatic, and had the ability to gather many followers who followed him after his death.

At that time, humans could not become kings or chieftains, since these functions were either inherited or given by the Romans.

Of all the leading professions, only one of the Romans could not give it to the people - the profession of the prophet. Jesus Christ was thus declared a prophet and shone on all other prophets before him.

But 2,000 years ago, to be a prophet, you must convince people that you were willing to die for them. Although Jesus Christ feared death courageously and without any dilemma.

But before he died, he testified that he was very ambitious. He was a young, unhappy idealist man who wanted to change his way of life to the Jewish people.

That is why the Jews and the Romans killed him. As a threat.

Jesus Christ was a threat to political and religious power. He was a threat to earth and heaven.

After his death, his life changed completely. The resurrection was the denial of his life before his death. Jesus Christ was used to create a religion that, in most cases, did everything he did not want. This religion killed and persecuted virtually everyone - pagans, Christians, Muslims, Jews - seeking dominance, wealth, and power.

From an instrument of love, Christianity became a force instrument. He thus poisoned other religions by leading them in the way of separation, violence, and isolation.

Christianity is a religion that Jesus Christ never thought of. Christianity was born from the death of Jesus Christ, and that is one more reason he should not have died.

His death left a void filled with hatred when his life was filled with love.

Although the Romans are directly responsible for his murder, they blamed the Jews for that murder. This religious game between two peoples is the cause of all the Jewish ordeals in history. They were accused of being betrayers of Christ and were therefore persecuted by Christians repeatedly, long before Hitler. This prejudice against the Jews continues and is still called anti - Semitism.

However, besides the Romans and Jews in the death of Jesus Christ, another third person has taken part: God.

The difference is that if Romans and Jews blame each other for death, Christians do not hide God's participation in this crime. God himself doesn't hide it. He admits that he wanted Jesus Christ to die and combined all circumstances for his death to take place in the most brutal way. With suffering, torture, and much humiliation.

The question is, if the Romans and Jews had reason to kill Jesus Christ, what reason did God kill him when he could prevent this murder?

Christians say that God killed his son to show the world that he loves people so much that he sacrifices his son for their love.

This is the greatest uncertainty of history and here Christians are always confused. They don't know what they're talking about. They try to justify murder by establishing their religion on a dead man who was killed without sin.

Why would God kill his son?

What if God had made another decision? So instead of sacrificing him, he would leave Jesus Christ alive by empowering him to unite the people, convincing them that following the good that Jesus Christ preached would lead to everlasting peace and happiness without murder, sin, and violence.

Imagine how beautiful the world would be if Jesus Christ were alive. If only he had lived 80 years or 120 as the prophets usually lived. He would probably have been married, and his tribe would have kept guiding us in the way of goodness.

Since it was open and modern, science would advance faster, the church would not kill scientists, women would be cheaper, other religions wouldn't be so aggressive, maybe other religions wouldn't need to have and the world wouldn't recognize any religious warfare between Muslims and Jews.

If he were not killed, Jews and Christians would not have been separated and Muslims who know Jesus Christ might not need other prophets.

The lives of millions of people would be saved and equality would have reigned over our world.

Jesus Christ himself said he would be the King of this paradise.

Jesus Christ would have united the living world, which he could not have made dead.

But God didn't think so. He chose another path, and what happened thereafter is known. Our world is richer than 2,000 years ago, but it's very wild, greedy and divided into peoples who hate each other.

A Christian must admit that the death of Jesus Christ was a mistake from God. It was a miscalculated account no matter the consequences. It was a sick egosm. That's enough murder to actually question God and his intentions.

A Christian must also acknowledge that the resurrection has not worked. After all, why did Jesus Christ have to be resurrected when he could live?

Don't every Christian think alive Jesus Christ would be better than dead?

I think so.

So I think killing Jesus Christ is one of God's many mistakes. Perhaps the most serious mistake. That's the mistake of diverting history and putting it on a road we're not getting out of.

These are the reasons why they make me believe that Jesus Christ is the most abused man in history. He stole your life from the Jews, you stole the name from the Greeks, you stole death from the Christians and was interrupted by the works of God.

After all, though, Jesus Christ has no fault.

They killed him. People in cooperation with God.

But if, as he himself says, people are forgiven because they do not know what they are doing, God does not forgive them.

God knew what could happen to the world without Jesus Christ. If he didn't know then he's not God.

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