No. The ones that believe in Him believe that He is God.
The ones that don't think He was a hypocrit, fraud, or did not exist.
Saint Joseph is believed to be buried in Nazareth, Israel, where he lived with Mary and Jesus. There is a tradition that his tomb is located in the Crypt of the Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth.
I believe it is St Joseph of Nazareth, the foster / step-father of Jesus.
Saint Joseph is believed to have originated in Nazareth, a city in present-day Israel. He is considered the husband of the Virgin Mary and the foster father of Jesus Christ in Christian tradition.
Joseph was the earthly father of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. The Catholic Church has called him a Saint for being such. He was famous because of his relation to Jesus Christ.
St Norbert was like jesus because he could make people believe anything he said so easily LOL :D
- Jesus is the lord and Messiah - The Holy Spirit is there as a sign and an assurance that the Lord is always there. - People must respond to the good news. - The prophetical's of the old testament were fulfilled though Jesus of Nazareth.
Saint Joseph is believed to have lived in Nazareth, which was a small town in Galilee, during the time of Jesus. He is also traditionally thought to have spent time in Egypt when fleeing with his family to escape King Herod's massacre of infants.
Saint Mary is traditionally known as Mary of Nazareth or Mary, the mother of Jesus. She is also referred to as the Virgin Mary.
There is no record of where or when she died but it probably happened in the town of Nazareth.
She was probably from Nazareth.
Canonical scriptures tell us nothing of St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin. We know of her only from tradition and apochyphal writings. She was probably born and lived in or near the town of Nazareth.
Yes, Saint Patrick was a Christian missionary and bishop who played a key role in spreading Christianity throughout Ireland. He believed in Jesus as the central figure of the Christian faith and dedicated his life to sharing the teachings of Christianity with the people of Ireland.