Opinion:
Jesus abhored the man made changes and legalism which had crept into Judaism. He, as the God of that religion, approved the pure religion instituted by Himself originally.
In his constant disputes wit the scribes and Pharisees, and in his overturning of the tables in the Temple, Jesus could be perceived as disliking the Jewish religion, although some say those passages reflect more about the attitudes of the gospel authors.
Although Jesus was sometimes portrayed as racist and disliking gentiles ('foreigners'), there is nothing to tell us about his views on paganism.
He opposed the Jehova's Witnesses.
They were jealous of him, and did not believe in the resurrection which Jesus preached.
Christian religions acknowledge both the present existence and Lordship of Jesus Christ, but most other religions acknowledge that Jesus Christ once lived
Christianity
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Yes Jesus is to Christians fact. To other people in different religions Jesus is make-believe.
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No! Only Christians or the followers of Jesus Christ.
It is safe to say that people have disliked illness in all times through history, including in Jesus' day.
This is a hard question since, of course in religion, some people in governments dislike certain religions, but generally, here are some; America Canada England Australia
Most, but not all, were Jewish.
Jesus' identityJews reject Jesus, Christians worship him as a god, and Muslims regard him as a messenger of God.