Sorry, that's now www.teach12.com.

Jonathan Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          Jesus was a 1st Century 
Jewish apocalyptic prophet.  He taught the immanent coming of the Kingdom of 
God.  And he himself almost certainly pointed to the "Son of Man" as someone 
other than himself.  In fact, almost all the stuff about Jesus saving the sins 
of the world etc. was added by Paul later.  In other words, there is a radical 
distinction between the religion "of" Jesus and the religion which grew up 
"about" him.  These are just the basics.  If you all want to learn more about 
this subject from an expert, I suggest you buy some of Bart Ehrman's lectures 
at www.teachco.com.

matrixmonitor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:       -An alternative to a. simply an 
extraordinary human and b. a unique, 
Divine entity (God or God-like...as in "true God and true Man" - the 
Nicean Creed and the Athanasian Creed, defining dogmas of 
Cathlocity.).
...would be an entity intermediate between "God" (a Monotheistic 
Personal Deity) and humans. The Jehovah's Witness concept of Jesus 
fits into this category, since from the JW perspective, Jesus is the 
redeemer, the Savior and Messiah; but NOT God! (that title alone 
reserved for YHVH)...according to the JW. (but still unacceptable to 
Judaism).
The ancient Greeks seemed to belittle YHVH, placing him in 
the "Demi" or half-God category.

-- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> 
> In a message dated 9/4/07 11:50:47 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> My point is that the Hebrew Scripture prophecies refer
> to an extraordinary human being who is obviously favored
> by God but do not indicate that he is to be of uniquely
> divine origin or status. That was an invention of
> Christianity that isn't found in the Hebrew Scriptures,
> and it's why Jews do not accept Jesus as their Messiah.
> 
> 
> 
> Extraordinary human Being, Supernatural Human Being? Divine 
origins, no 
> difference. Does the Hebrew scripture specifically state the 
Messiah would NOT 
> have divine origins, or is just not indicated? Would a man who is 
less than 
> extraordinary be able to fulfil the prophecy of Isaiah 53? Clearly 
no Prophet 
> was able to do so.
> 
> 
> 
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