Christian scholars believe Jesus was born in Bethlehem.
AnswerThere are many reasons people could fail to believe that Jesus was sent to save us from our sins: They may, for example, be Hindus, and believe that Brahma did not send Jesus. Therefore, to a Hindu, Jesus was merely a man.They may be Jews, who believe in God, but do not believe that Jesus was sent by their God.They may be Muslims, who believe in the same God, but do not believe that Jesus was sent by God to save us from our sins. They believe that Jesus was merely a prophet.They may not believe in God. If God does not exist, he could not have sent Jesus.
Some different opinions from our community:Islamic Answer: Yes he is a prophet of Allah (swt) Muslims do not believe that he was the son of god, because how could God be killed by mankind? Muslims believe that he did not die on the cross, as there is no evidence that he did. So the answer to your question is yes, Jesus was a prophet of Allah (swt)Christian Answer: No. Christians believe Jesus was the Son of God, not merely a prophet.Jewish Answer: No. Jews believe that Jesus was at most a wandering preacher, neither Son of God nor a prophet.Sceptical Answer: No. Jesus, if he existed at all, was simply a wandering preacher. Some scholars doubt if he really existed, but much of what is attributed to him were clearly literary creations.Atheists do not believe that there were prophets of Allah.
One possible answer could be because of Christianity. Jesus is said to have delivered the people from Hades to heaven. So in theory if you're a Christian you believe that the Greek Gods were real.
No, not nesessarily. I could be wrong but I think some Jewish people believe in God but not Jesus. Athiests say there is no God.
As he was god it was only possible.
Scholars say that even in the time of Jesus, people were unlikely to know the name of their grandfather's father, or of any earlier ancestors. Today, no one could realistically claim to have a line of descent back to Moses. All we have is the biblical story, which most scholars are said to believe never really happened.
Jewish people believe that Jesus Christ wasn't the real Messiah and they are still waiting for the Messiah. They believe that Jesus was a fake Messiah. They could believe that Jesus didn't raise up or won't be raised up because he "sinned" a lot by faking but they do believe that only God knows who will go to heaven and who will go to Hell.
It is possible for Him to sin at any given time, however, being Jesus, he chooses not to.
Given information on Jesus' build and terrestrial capabilities are unavailable, the only answer possible would be based in faith. Christians believe Jesus was the Son or God (or God Incarnate); therefore, He would have been able to bench press any amount of weight He desired.
There is no direct mention of John the Baptist in Malachi's prophecies. However, some scholars believe that Malachi’s reference to Elijah preparing the way for the Lord could be interpreted as foretelling John the Baptist's role in preparing the way for Jesus.
I'm sure people could believe in some teachings, not all, of both at the same time.
Yes, it was! Jesus gave up his life so we could live, if he didn't die on the cross I guess we wouldn't live. People who do believe in Jesus do have a prayer that talks about this situation why don't you read it? What do you believe?