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Deuteronomy Chapter 018:020 But the prophet, which shall presume to speak a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the name of other gods, even that prophet shall die.
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He simply copied the teachings of Buddha and added "my way or no way". That's not a prophet at all.
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No, he was a real prophet
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No, he was one of the few prophets willing to endure torture and death for what he believed in.
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depends on your religion. Mandeans seem to see him in that way to a degree.
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for some he is true for others he is false. Depends on what you believe in...
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I don't believe Jesus was a prophet of any kind. If he existed he was a leader and a real trouble maker for the empire. No one can know if anything in the Bible came from him, no one can know if anything in the Bible is true period.
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No!
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NO he was a true
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Jesus (peace be upon him) was one of the major messengers of Allah (God). “The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was but a Messenger of God, and His word which He conveyed to Mary, and a spirit proceeding from Him.” [The Noble Quran, 4:171] "Truly, the likeness of Jesus with ALLAH (God) is as the likeness of Adam. He created him of dust, and then said to him, 'Be!' and he was." [The Noble Quran 3:59] Islam does not accept the idea of incarnation or filial relationship. In its perspective, Jesus the son of Mary, ‘Isa ibn Maryam', was a major prophet and spiritual pole of the whole Abrahamic tradition, but not a God-man or the son of God. Nevertheless, his miraculous birth from a virgin mother, who is in fact referred to in the Quran as the woman chosen above all the other women of the world, is explicitly mentioned. His special function as the bringer of a spiritual way rather than a religious law is also basic to Islamic teachings. The Quran, however, does not accept that he was crucified, but states that he was taken directly to heaven.
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All religions are a lie.
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Jesus Christ was the only perfect man who ever lived, and the ONLY one who can save you from your sins. He's the Son of God, the King of kings and the Lord of lords!!! He wasn't a mere prophet, and certainly wasn't a false prophet. He is alive today and is the Way, the Truth, and the Life!!!!!!!!!!
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The Bible gave a warning about a dangerous, false prophet who would arise to test our faith in G-d. In Deuteronomy 13, G-d describes this false prophet as a member of the Jewish people (v. 2, 7) who would tell true prophecies and would have the power of miracles. G-d Himself would give this false prophet the power to perform miracles and reveal prophecy, but the false prophet would try to seduce the people away from G-d's Law and towards strange gods unknown to Judaism. The purpose would be to test whether we are truly committed to living under the Law, or whether we will be dazzled and fall for the temptation to join a false path to salvation (v. 3-6, 7-8, 11). In this Biblical passage, G-d repeatedly commands the Jews to kill this false prophet, lest the evil spread and destroy many souls. . 1. Jesus repudiated the laws of kosher food (Mark 7:18-19). [Compare this to the prophet Daniel's strict adherence to kashrus, in Daniel chapter 1.] 2. He repudiated the laws of honoring one's parents, and called on his followers to hate their parents; he also dishonored his own mother (Matthew 10:34-36; Matthew 12:46-50; Luke 14:26). 3. He violated the Sabbath by picking grain, and incited his disciples to do the same (Matthew 12:1-8; Mark 2:23-26). 4. 4) He again violated the Sabbath by healing a man's arm, which was not a matter of saving a life, and he openly defied the rabbis in his total repudiation of the Sabbath (Matthew 12:9-13; Mark 3:1-5). [Compare this to G-d's view of violating the Sabbath, in Numbers 15:32-36, Nehemiah 10:30-32, and dozens of other places throughout the Bible.] 5. Jesus brazenly defied and disobeyed the rabbis of the Sanhedrin, repudiating their authority (This is recorded in many places throughout the New Testament, but look especially at Matthew 23:13-39 and John 8:44-45). The Talmud (Babylonian edition) records other sins of "Jesus the Nazarene": 1. He and his disciples practiced sorcery and black magic, led Jews astray into idolatry, and were sponsored by foreign, gentile powers for the purpose of subverting Jewish worship (Sanhedrin 43a). 2. He was sexually immoral, worshipped statues of stone (a brick is mentioned), was cut off from the Jewish people for his wickedness, and refused to repent (Sanhedrin 107b; Sotah 47a). 3. He learned witchcraft in Egypt and, to perform miracles, used procedures that involved cutting his flesh—which is also explicitly banned in the Bible (Shabbos 104b).
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Jesus is the faithful witness. He is not a false prophet. No, far from it. The importance of Jesus role was highlighted when the angel said to John: “The bearing witness to Jesus is what inspires prophesying.” (Revelation 19:10; see also Acts 10:43; 2 Corinthians 1:20) From the very first prophecy in Eden, all divinely inspired prophecies ultimately have to do with Jesus and his place in the outworking of God’s purposes. Similarly, Paul told the Galatian Christians that the Law covenant was a “tutor leading to Christ.” (Galatians 3:24) That ancient Law covenant was designed to prepare the nation for Jesus’ coming as Messiah. So even before his human birth, the light from Jehovah focused on Jesus.
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