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The average non-christian whose never studied what Jesus actually taught fails to understand that he taught the polar opposite of modern pharisaic/rabbinical/talmudic Judaism. To the extent that Judaism is a cult around those teachings, Jesus taught the anti-jew religion, teaching us all how to individually live the exact opposite lifestyle.

Don't create rules just to have an excuse of authority over others. Don't be a double standard holding hypocrite. Work on yourself first. Don't turn every situation and place into an opportunity to make money. They killed him because he taught values that were the polar opposite to those in that pharisaic/rabbinical/talmudic cult. It's important to note that the period in which he lived was the start of that cult. The Talmud didn't even exist in full yet, but parts of it were recently written. He stood before the very head of that cult to criticize it.

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Like I said, he was a Jewish Messiah for Jewish People that came to reform Judaism.

That does not make him a fucking GOD FOR EUROPEANS you absolute cuck.

Europeans natural spirituality had been anti-Jew LONG before Yeshua was born.

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He offered himself to the Jews first because they had the most need of repentance, and only through repentance could they be God's chosen again. Hosea 1:9. God can change who his chosen people are. The act of rejecting Jesus did exactly that (in fact happened before then). They have a promise in the scriptures to be restored as God's chosen people if they repent. Jews avoid all the parts of the scriptures that show that promise because it would force them to admit that they are not his chosen people now. They can be found in Isaiah and Hosea and not just the New Testament.

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So you're saying other parts of the Bible that directly contradict what Yeshua himself said are more important? Like I said, you're doing weird mental gymnastics to try and preserve your belief in this nonsense.