Jesus was NEVER violent because he was perfect.
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The bible says that jesus drove the traders from the temple. This is the only time he got angry andraised his hands.
Buddha and Saint Francis of Assisi were both very spiritual men who led very non-violent lives.
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Jesus Christ helped feed the poor and care for the sick. He honored his father. He was not violent even against those that were violent to him.
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Yes. Jesus said this: Mat 22:39 The second most important commandment is like it: 'Love your neighbor as you love yourself.' If you you loved people as you love yourself no one would be violent to anyone. In this verse: Luk 6:29 If anyone hits you on one cheek, let him hit the other one too; if someone takes your coat, let him have your shirt as well. Jesus is saying if some one is being violent to you don't retaliate.
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No. Jesus taught to love your brother as you love yourself. But too many in the history of manmade religions about Jesus, and organized church, did not get that message somehow and caused great pain to the world. It was violence of men, not of God. God took out all His wrath on the body of Jesus as He hung on the cross.
King had studied the teachings of Gandhi and Jesus. They practiced non violent change and he took this message into the civil rights battle. He was right when he said to return hate with hate doesn't solve the problem.
The comparative is "more violent"; the superlative is "most violent".
When the storm arose while Jesus and his disciples were crossing the Sea of Galilee, Jesus was asleep in the boat. His disciples, fearing for their lives due to the violent winds and waves, woke him up, pleading for help. Jesus then calmed the storm by rebuking the wind and the sea, demonstrating his authority over nature and reassuring his disciples of their faith.