According to some, Jesus was an illegal alien, refugee,
Yeah,I've heard that so I looked into it. The following describes what that's not true.
" Judea and Egypt (then known as Aegyptus) were all within the borders of the Roman empire. Both countries were occupied land under Ceaser, and even though Herod was King of Judea, he ruled on behalf of Ceasar. Jesus and His family, while provincial citizens, were what we would consider Roman nationals who paid taxes to Rome though they weren’t necessarily citizens of the Roman state. Fleeing to Egypt, then under the personal control of Augustus himself, was on par to moving from New York and into Texas.
Jesus and his family were Roman nationals moving from one Roman country to another. They were not aliens in the legal sense, and it was perfectly legal to travel from one Roman province to another.
vagabond, counter-revolutionary, enemy of state, homeless rebel,
Jesus wasn't political, He wasn't trying to start a revolution either. He was more along the line of a traveling evangelist than a vagrant.
enemy of the church, anti-Semitic activist,
He certainly wasn't an "activist" . How He could be accused of being anti-Semitic is beyond me.
convicted capital felon, enemy spy, guilty of treason, tried to overthrow the king, enemy of the Roman Empire,
All false BTW
accused of being a false prophet, guilty of being too peaceful, too loving of enemies, too outspoken, enemy of His family, IRS criminal tax-evader, traveling without a Visa,
IRS?? Traveling without a Visa? Now you're joking.
too forgiving, guilty of healing on Sunday, law-breaker, meddling in Roman politics, promoting peace and mediation not war, guilty of honoring women, guilty of loving children, guilty of wildlife preservation,
Well except for those pigs...
guilty of honoring soldiers, guilty of praying for those who were obsessed with putting him to death, accused of taking sanctuary in a religious temple, guilty of honoring marriage between a man and woman.