Zone1 The man who was executed Friday...

you (probably inadvertently) made a very important point. Back in the day---
Jewish jurisprudence not only avoided capital punishment ALTOGETHER---but
never executed on a charge of "he thinks he is the messiah" and, certainly did
not do crucifixion EVER!!! The Pharisee partyline on capital punishment is so
NEGATIVE---that Israel rejected it entirely except in very restricted circumstances----the islamo-nazi hero EICHMANN was hanged---just one
case. Jesus was executed by Rome for insurrection against Rome. Execution
by Rome was very common for THOUSANDS OF YEARS
The Jews put the Roman on the spot regarding Jesus. They had little choice but to crucify him.
 
The man who was executed Friday had had previous conflicts with law enforcement officials. He was of Near Eastern descent. He never presented a birth certificate, but claimed to be thirty-three years old. He was unemployed, homeless, had no visible means of support, and no fixed address. Once he complained that he had “nowhere to lay his head.”

He frequently socialized with people of questionable character. Religious authorities disapproved of the fact that he was an occasional Sabbath breaker. High placed officials in the health industry complained that his unauthorized cures made it difficult for them to “earn a decent profit.” Prosperous conservatives criticized him for distributing free loaves and fishes at one of his gatherings. They said that giving out free stuff encouraged dependency.

Recently he barely escaped arrest when he attacked those who were changing money from one currency to another, claiming that they were charging too much.

At the time of his arrest a member of his gang cut off the ear of one of the arresting party. Another gang member belonged to a well known terrorist organization.

He was executed along with two murders, each of whom had prior felony convictions.

After he died the executed felon’s body was claimed by a wealthy member of the community, who interred it in his family plot.

He had been the leader of a fringe religious movement that was politically subversive, calling for the redistribution of wealth. His movement does not seem to have survived the death of its founder.
what is the message
 
Did you ask Jesus while he was on the cross whether he supported the death penalty?
Jesus supported the death penalty, which would have been carried out by stoning, for dishonoring parents (the 5th commandment).
 
The man who was executed Friday had had previous conflicts with law enforcement officials. He was of Near Eastern descent. He never presented a birth certificate, but claimed to be thirty-three years old. He was unemployed, homeless, had no visible means of support, and no fixed address. Once he complained that he had “nowhere to lay his head.”

He frequently socialized with people of questionable character. Religious authorities disapproved of the fact that he was an occasional Sabbath breaker. High placed officials in the health industry complained that his unauthorized cures made it difficult for them to “earn a decent profit.” Prosperous conservatives criticized him for distributing free loaves and fishes at one of his gatherings. They said that giving out free stuff encouraged dependency.

Recently he barely escaped arrest when he attacked those who were changing money from one currency to another, claiming that they were charging too much.

At the time of his arrest a member of his gang cut off the ear of one of the arresting party. Another gang member belonged to a well known terrorist organization.

He was executed along with two murders, each of whom had prior felony convictions.

After he died the executed felon’s body was claimed by a wealthy member of the community, who interred it in his family plot.

He had been the leader of a fringe religious movement that was politically subversive, calling for the redistribution of wealth. His movement does not seem to have survived the death of its founder.
You forgot to mention that 3 days after He died Jesus arose from the grave and ascended into Heaven
 
The man who was executed Friday had had previous conflicts with law enforcement officials. He was of Near Eastern descent. He never presented a birth certificate, but claimed to be thirty-three years old. He was unemployed, homeless, had no visible means of support, and no fixed address. Once he complained that he had “nowhere to lay his head.”

He frequently socialized with people of questionable character. Religious authorities disapproved of the fact that he was an occasional Sabbath breaker. High placed officials in the health industry complained that his unauthorized cures made it difficult for them to “earn a decent profit.” Prosperous conservatives criticized him for distributing free loaves and fishes at one of his gatherings. They said that giving out free stuff encouraged dependency.

Recently he barely escaped arrest when he attacked those who were changing money from one currency to another, claiming that they were charging too much.

At the time of his arrest a member of his gang cut off the ear of one of the arresting party. Another gang member belonged to a well known terrorist organization.

He was executed along with two murders, each of whom had prior felony convictions.

After he died the executed felon’s body was claimed by a wealthy member of the community, who interred it in his family plot.

He had been the leader of a fringe religious movement that was politically subversive, calling for the redistribution of wealth. His movement does not seem to have survived the death of its founder.

well made!!
 
The man who was executed Friday had had previous conflicts with law enforcement officials. He was of Near Eastern descent. He never presented a birth certificate, but claimed to be thirty-three years old. He was unemployed, homeless, had no visible means of support, and no fixed address. Once he complained that he had “nowhere to lay his head.”

He frequently socialized with people of questionable character. Religious authorities disapproved of the fact that he was an occasional Sabbath breaker. High placed officials in the health industry complained that his unauthorized cures made it difficult for them to “earn a decent profit.” Prosperous conservatives criticized him for distributing free loaves and fishes at one of his gatherings. They said that giving out free stuff encouraged dependency.

Recently he barely escaped arrest when he attacked those who were changing money from one currency to another, claiming that they were charging too much.

At the time of his arrest a member of his gang cut off the ear of one of the arresting party. Another gang member belonged to a well known terrorist organization.

He was executed along with two murders, each of whom had prior felony convictions.

After he died the executed felon’s body was claimed by a wealthy member of the community, who interred it in his family plot.

He had been the leader of a fringe religious movement that was politically subversive, calling for the redistribution of wealth. His movement does not seem to have survived the death of its founder.
Jesus had a job, the 'work' of his father.
He owned a home in Capernaum.
He was supported by contributions (Judas was the 'bagman').
 
You forgot to mention that 3 days after He died Jesus arose from the grave and ascended into Heaven
Three days and three nights. (An evil generation can meditate on that.) ;)
 
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Yes, and mock the day in which we celebrate his sacrifice and resurrection by banning religious symbols, and declaring it a day to recognize people with sexual disorders in a positive light.

Based on the criterea in which Florida bans certain books, I'm sure the Bible is banned in schools right? Lot's of inappropriate stories in the bible not suitable for children.

In fact, you should probably hold off on telling your kids about religion till they are old enough to know right from wrong. Then that wouldn't be brainwashing. I also don't think we should tell children Santa is real. It's not a good way to start a child off if you want them to be a smart people when they grow up. If you brainwash them to be gullible right from the start that's no good.
 
Jesus was a very good jewish boy---the roman pigs, not only murdered him--they destroyed his reputation

speaking of ...

jesus was never a jew ...

91 has something correct, praise be - than the bold ... the crime of course like blowing up a hospital they would rather blame others ...

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or sweep under the rug.
 
Three days and three nights. ;)
Yesterday I saw where all the Christian leaders from all over the world got together about 300 years after Jesus died and they met until they were all in agreement. Was Jesus a man or God? They all decided he was BOTH. And so it was from that point moving forward. Before then it was debatable. Still is if you ask me.
 
speaking of ...

jesus was never a jew ...

91 has something correct, praise be - than the bold ... the crime of course like blowing up a hospital they would rather blame others ...

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or sweep under the rug.

If you are born a jew, you're a jew whether you want to be or not. In Nazi Germany he would have had the star of david badge and been put in the concentration camps.
 
Based on the criterea in which Florida bans certain books, I'm sure the Bible is banned in schools right? Lot's of inappropriate stories in the bible not suitable for children.
No way to tell, since the left banned it in public schools long ago.
In fact, you should probably hold off on telling your kids about religion till they are old enough to know right from wrong. Then that wouldn't be brainwashing. I also don't think we should tell children Santa is real. It's not a good way to start a child off if you want them to be a smart people when they grow up. If you brainwash them to be gullible right from the start that's no good.
You do you, dude.
 
no, not one ... their notoriety was not known to - them.

surly not the person the christians associate the acronym - good - friday ... for who they stylized for their own false religion using them as cover for their crimes and false heavenly personifications - their religion of servitude and denial.

or the refutation by jesus and those others - of judaism, the liar moses their false commandments, abraham's hereditary idolatry among the many other anomalies of the prevailing religion.

those in the 1st century were paradisians as a&e adherents to the original heavenly religion of antiquity who taught liberation theology, self determination for each individual as the means to accomplish the goal of judgement and admission to the everlasting ... no where found in any of the three desert religions.
Sigh.
Did you ask Jesus while he was on the cross whether he supported the death penalty?
He revealed that earlier.
 
Yesterday I saw where all the Christian leaders from all over the world got together about 300 years after Jesus died and they met until they were all in agreement. Was Jesus a man or God? They all decided he was BOTH. And so it was from that point moving forward. Before then it was debatable. Still is if you ask me.
The larger question is, whose business is it? Do we read other people's mail, then voice our opinions about it?
 
If you are born a jew, you're a jew whether you want to be or not. In Nazi Germany he would have had the star of david badge and been put in the concentration camps.

sealy worships - abraham - their hereditary idolatry ... the choice of judaism. the sad beginning of the desert religions.

jesus was never a jew nor mary nor joseph or mary magdalene - they were heavenly exemplars of liberation theology, self determination. paradox for the liar moses their false commandments ...

the opening scene and true beginning for the tragic conclusion ... sealy calls - good friday.
 

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