BulletProof
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Which verse?! What book do you think Jesus preached from, Wild Jackass? It wasn't the New Testament, there wasn't any Christian religion to speak of. Jesus was born and raised a Zionist Jew in Judeah and what he preached was Judaism. He was obviously upset at Romans who had invaded and occupied the Promised Land and mistreated his fellow Jews.
It's interesting how you antisemites who claim to be Christians forget that Christianty is based on the life and death of a Zionist Jewish rabbi.
It's also interesting that you deny the existence of the temple but even the New Testament describes many instances of Jesus' interactions AT THE TEMPLE.
But then again Achmed, don't you Muslims believe that Jesus, Moses, and many of the prophets were Muslims and didn't know it at the time? Ha ha ha!
The New Testament treats Jesus and his followers as distinct from the Jews. And, Jesus is not identified as a Jew in the NT. If Jesus is not a identified as a Jew in the Bible, how much less is he a Jew by the modern meaning that is Talmudism.
Yes, Jesus followed the religion of the "Jews", which in fulfilled form is called Christianity. But, Jesus didn't follow Talmudism, what is called Judaism today. He was completely at odds with the evil Jews for their proto-Talmudic beliefs.
Jesus is not a Zionist. Jesus believed the Church to be Israel and he prophesied the destruction of the Jewish state.