in the old time the pple who disagree w/him was the prist maybe the king
The Rabies disagreed with jesus as he said he was the son of God.
Jesus was a Jew. However, the government at that time disagreed with his views and teachings and the Jews believed he was a false messiah.
Peter. See Matthew 16:21-23.
They disagreed because they were not free and did not agree with there rules. This is why they disagreed with the leaders of Massachusetts. <3333
They disagreed about the location of the border!
Jesus was an observant Jew. There were several sects of Judaism as there are today. He disagreed with some of the practices of his time and set about "improving" the overall tenets. Casting out the moneylenders was only one example. His disciples "founded" the sect we know today as Christianity.
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Please clarify who it is disagreed about the war and then we can answer your question about why they disagreed. Thank you.
I answer this as an observant Jew, and not a Christian. Paul was trying to convert people in the Roman Empire. So, he could not hold the Romans responsible for the cruxifition of Jesus (which is historical fact). So, the gospel writers and Paul transfered the responsibility for the crucifition from the Romans to the Jews. Paul, who never knew Jesus, took his new religion to the non-Jews of the Roman Empire. James, brother of Jesus, and Peter continued to practice Judaism in Jerusalem and disagreed with Paul and his changes to the mission of Jesus. So, it is understandable that an ego maniac like Paul would respond negatively to any Jew who refused to accept his new religion. Jesus was born, raised, and died a Jew. Jesus did not found Christianity. Peter and the apostles did not establish Christianity. Paul, who never knew Jesus, and disagreed with those who knew Jesus, founded Christianity. To a Jew, Paul's claim that Jesus was God incarnate is blasphemy! Moshe David ben Avraham
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Nicolaus Copernicus disagreed with his theory, Copernicus belived that Ptolemy's view was to complicated.