Jesus is religious because the christian bible says that Jesus is the son of God, and he is God, if that makes any sense.
ALSOReligious has these meanings:
1. relating to or believing in a religion. Jesus didn't believe in a religion in fact he criticized the Jews for their religious practices.
2. believing strongly in your religion and obeying its rules carefully. Jesus didn't have a religion but he did obey some rules
3. extremely scrupulous and conscientious, Jesus was scrupulous and conscientious in doing God's will but this was because of relationship not religion.
People crucified Jesus because they saw him as a threat to their religious and political power.
Since Jesus is the son of God, He would be king of the Jews. Him being a king would make him a threat to King Ceaser, and the religious leaders feared that they would lose their positions.
He was perceived as a threat to the religious and political establishment and under the political/religious laws at the time, was sentenced to death.
Jesus was put on the cross because he was seen as a threat to the religious and political authorities of his time, who viewed his teachings and followers as a challenge to their power and influence.
The Romans did not see Jesus as a threat. To them he was an insignificant figure in a small backwater of the Roman Empire (Judea). Jesus was seen as a threat by the Jewish priests, not by the Romans.
The Romans did not view Jesus as a political threat. It was the Jewish priests who saw Jesus as a threat. When they presented charges of sedition against Jesus to the Roman governor he did not believe these charges and thought that he was innocent. He tried to save Jesus, but was forced to sentence him to death by the crowd.
Jesus Christ. ---- Actually, Jesus was not "religious" in the traditional sense. That was why he was in constant conflict with the Pharisees. He did not conform to their religious traditions and customs. Jesus was "spiritual", but not "religious".
Jesus was considered a threat to the religious and political establishment at the time. His followers were calling him "king" and "messiah". This did not sit well with the authorities as Jewish unrest and messianic movements were considered problems. Any one who could move large crowds (and was not approved by the political and religious leaders) had to go.
In anacient Greece was theatre seen as a threat to Greek religious practices?
the Romans thought that Jesus was a threat to the roman government
They were jealous that Jesus spent time with the ordinary people. The scribes and Pharisees thought they were the spiritual people of that time. Again and again Jesus showed them that they were far from the truth. So they criticized Him and eventually had Jesus killed. But that was all part of God's plan.
because about him is religious and good.