No... Jesus was upholding the same religion that God gave to Abraham.Mr. 5020 said:So, would it be safe to say that Jesus started a new religion, nameless as it might have been at the time?
No... Jesus was upholding the same religion that God gave to Abraham.Mr. 5020 said:So, would it be safe to say that Jesus started a new religion, nameless as it might have been at the time?
The change of what? Jesus' religion?Lovejoy said:I have always viewed the Cross as the source of change (so to speak).
I think we are on the same page now.Knight said:No... Jesus was upholding the same religion that God gave to Abraham.
Mr. 5020 said:I suppose we were measuring it by different standards. I was looking at it from the standard of the Jewish leaders, and by their standard He was not a Jew. You were looking at it by what God wanted the Jewish religion to be.
:up:Mr. 5020 said:I think we are on the same page now.
I didn't think they were good examples, per se. I was just assuming they were the standard that we were measuring with.Knight said:Mr. 5020 why do you think the Pharisees were good examples of Judaism?
Where are you getting that?
I am completely guessing.Knight said:Does anyone know who was the first member of the Body of Christ?
Nope.justchristian said:Adam?
Pretty good guess, but no.Mr. 5020 said:I am completely guessing.
Stephen.
Indeed.Knight said:Nope.
As far as I know Adam is in hell, did Adam ever find a way to redeem himself?
Now we are really going off topic!
That would have been my guess.Mr. 5020 said:What about....
Oh! Oh!
Abraham?
Nope.Mr. 5020 said:What about....
Oh! Oh!
Abraham?
The first member of the Body of Jesus was Jesus?ItIsWritten said:Jesus.
The bread at the Last Supper.Knight said:Does anyone know who was the first member of the Body of Christ?