ANSWERS: 17
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I think he was just a man.
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I think he was a revolutionary man with ideas far ahead of his time
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Fiction.
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A nice man.
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I think he died a very astounding death, so that we might all have the chance to live, and love, and choose to love God. This is taken far too lightly by far too many.
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a normal man ... who has been built up into a legend ...by normal men
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I think that at that time, people were very uneducated and could be swindled by anyone. I wasn't there, but the things he did could probably be explained in better terms were it to happen in this day and age.
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I think he was a kind and gentle and self-assured human being, wise and prophetic beyond his years. He never claimed to be a god. If people would simply strive to live by his teachings, instead of making him into a religion, the world would be a better place. I think he would be devastated,and in many cases, furious, to learn of the terrible things people do and say in his name. He would probably be deeply saddened by the exchange between Lisa and Marco, whose words represent neither the atheists nor Christians that I hang with.
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I think it would be cool if I could stop hearing about him. Maybe for a day or two.
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Not much.
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A normal dude that lives a long time ago, and thats about it
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I think he was probably an opportunist.
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Probably a fictional character. But if he were real would probably be ashamed at the way christians have abused the world in his name.
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Wasn't he that saxophone player?
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I think he was a man who did, and does, help a lot of people.
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With apologies to the Doobie Brothers: (sings) Jesus is just alright with me, Jesus is just alright, oh yeah...
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I think he was someone who knew the secrets of the universe but everyone got his message all skrewed up.
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