A:To the author of John's Gospel, Jesus was most certainly God, and we should be cautious of reading any part of John to mean that Jesus was not God. John 5:44-45 does suggest a lapse, in which Jesus did deny he was God, but need not be read this way; John 17:3 is ambiguous and could more readily be seen as a denial by Jesus that he was God, but again need not be read this way. In Mark 10:18 (Why call me good. There is none good but God.), Jesus clearly does deny being God.
No you simply deny he had super powers and was the son of god etc . not that jesus did not exist in history
Peter denyed knowing Jesus.
he doesn't, only you can deny Jesus's love, because he died on the cross for yours and my sin, and it wasn't as easy as they make it look on the jesus films.
Peter denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed, just as Jesus had predicted.
Yes, He will deny you too in front of the God Father. God is love.
no, i think only 2 did.
Peter was questioned about and denied being an associate of Jesus by the girl who was at the door of the palace of the high priest, a group of people warming themselves at the fire there, and finally to a relation of Malchus, whose ear he had earlier severed.
The passage you have in mind might be located in Matthew 10.
Jesus said that Peter would deny Him three times before the cock crows and Peter replied that he would never deny Him. I am pretty sure that is how it went.
Peter denied Jesus three times, just as Jesus had predicted. This occurred during Jesus's trial before his crucifixion.
Catholics do not deny the existence of Mary Magdalene and neither do the Jews. The Jews do not accept that Jesus was the Messiah and, therefore, do not accept the New testament as a part of Scripture. They do not deny that Jesus or Mary Magdalene existed.