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Well, Jesus wasnt very happy with them, jews were one of the targeted audiences of the Bible, its hard for darkness to hide in the light. It's probably why Jesus used jews as his disciples to put a spotlight on what they were capable of. God probably saw what the jews were doing and said "Oh HELL no" and sent Jesus down to try and clean up the jew mess. If it wasnt for jews, we probably wouldnt have much need for a Bible.

Some people like to argue that it's possible Caesar planned this and Jesus was the grand or great grandson of Caesar. If that's true, I could see Caesar having enough intelligence, money, and a smart enough council of people that they punched the numbers and mapped out a projection of the future and saw how absolutely fucked the world was because of the jews. Perhaps they came up with the Jesus scheme to try and give people enough substance to unify under so that when the earth filled up (not maximum capacity, just claimed territories) there would be a fighting chance for us plebs to unify against our enslavers, win, and create the paradise described in the Bible.

Perhaps the Bible is seen as a way for jews to control us all, but do you think the world would be better if there was no Jesus or Christian church? How much more control would the jews have had over us, how much sooner? Would we have not allowed the jews to have control over us without the Bible? Would we be unified enough without the word of God with our slow communication tech to fight against the jews who were working tirelessly to enslave us?

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I think Jesus helped us control the narrative that the jews were trying to make, and over the years the jews found that so threatening that they changed the scripture by adding and removing stuff. In my opinion, without the Bible, it's possible jews would have complete control over all narratives and we would not have a fighting chance.