Society & Culture

Jesus

Society & Culture

Posted by: Kudzie

14th Sep 2011 08:45pm

Who does know Jesus and how many people does goes to church. Do you believe in Jesus and why?


PukPuk
  • 25th Oct 2013 07:14pm

Archeologists have since uncovered evidence that Jesus of Nazareth did exist from Roman records although the miracles and the title "Son of God" are more attuned to folklore rather than undeniable fact. We must remember that back in those days there was not the knowledge of the world nor mobility as we have today so whatever occurred out of the ordinary then had a supernatural explanation.

Despite this, every human has a Faith ( a belief in something or even in a nothing) giving a fallback consciously or subconciously to help manage their life or cope with the inevitable end of life. We may not know Jesus per se but with Chritiam Faith, we know what he stands for. That does not mean other religions or atheists are wrong in putting their Faith (belief) in someone or something different.

I believe in what Jesus stood for and I do not see much wrong in seeking to treat ohers as one would want them to treat us. Eventually we depart so if having a Faith in Heaven makes that easier to face then so let it be without interference from anyone who may have different personal views.


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