Why didn't the Jews accept Jesus?
He didn't present to them in a way that the Jews thought he would/should.
Their beliefs and traditions blinded them.
Now, this is an entry into my point and I don't want this thread to be hijacked to talk about the Jews...but my point is this:
Briefly, you've got the story of Jesus, then you've got the surrounding religious traditions and dogma that is built on the story by humans.
Such dogma of behaviours that I've witnessed include:
a. "I don't drink tea or coffee because of the Bible"
b. "I don't believe that life could exist elsewhere because of the Bible"
c. "I don't mind scary films, but I choose not to watch them because doing so gives glory to Satan"
d. "I believe the world is of the order of 5,000 years old"
I'll think of I've heard any more.
Anybody else see or heard of any silly beliefs of traditions.?
He didn't present to them in a way that the Jews thought he would/should.
Their beliefs and traditions blinded them.
Now, this is an entry into my point and I don't want this thread to be hijacked to talk about the Jews...but my point is this:
Briefly, you've got the story of Jesus, then you've got the surrounding religious traditions and dogma that is built on the story by humans.
Such dogma of behaviours that I've witnessed include:
a. "I don't drink tea or coffee because of the Bible"
b. "I don't believe that life could exist elsewhere because of the Bible"
c. "I don't mind scary films, but I choose not to watch them because doing so gives glory to Satan"
d. "I believe the world is of the order of 5,000 years old"
I'll think of I've heard any more.
Anybody else see or heard of any silly beliefs of traditions.?