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  1. According to Bogomilism, the crucifixion was an attempt by Lucifer to destroy Jesus, while the earthly Jesus was regarded as a prophet, Jesus himself was an immaterial being that can not be killed. Accordingly, Lucifer failed and Jesus's sufferings on the cross were only an illusion.

  2. Killing Jesus’, el Evangelio según National Geographic - Protestante Digital. Un Evangelio más humano que sobrenatural. Milagros explicables científicamente, espiritualidad llena de humanismo...

  3. Coproducida por la productora de Ridley Scott, y con un reparto de 90 actores y 4.500 extras, Killing Jesus es un telefilm de tres horas que narra la vida de Jesús según la historia de los...

  4. historianmaniac.blogspot.com › 2024 › 05The crucifixion of Christ

    May 23, 2024. The crucifixion of Christ. The torturous killing of Jesus Christ stands as a significant minute in Christian philosophy and history, symbolizing give up, recovery, and the extreme expression of adore.

  5. The Christ myth theory, also known as the Jesus myth theory, Jesus mythicism, or the Jesus ahistoricity theory, is the view that the story of Jesus is a work of mythology with no historical substance.

  6. There is no evidence that the Apostles thought all the Jews, everywhere and into the future, had a hand in killing Jesus. Look at what happens in Acts once the action leaves Jerusalem. In speaking to Cornelius (a Gentile), Peter relays that “they” put Jesus to death by hanging him on a tree (Acts 10:39).

  7. Who killed Jesus? Who is responsible for Christ’s death? Is it the Jews who condemned Jesus for blasphemy and had Him arrested? Or was it the Romans who physically tortured and crucified Him? What about God the Father or all of sinful humanity?

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