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RADICAL JESUS REPLIES Name Course Name & No. The Date Radical Jesus Replies Reply to J.K Jesus was not exclusively a radical social activist as some people tend to say today. With politics and religion disheveled in a world dissimilar to modern times, it would be reasonable to conclude that Jesus was principally a religious prophet whose activities, actions, and misactions may be understood as social activism veiled in religiosity. He challenged not only religious authorities but also religio-political injustices that derived from them. He proclaimed the reign of God, and his actions in exorcisms, miracle, and healings attest to religious divinatory inroads into humanity. People like Yu who discredit the religious leadership of Jesus lead Christians astray. Jesus’ sayings and teaching are explicit. Although He never talked homosexuality, Jesus generally talked about sexual immorality, and He emphasized that marriage is supposed to be between a man and woman. I, therefore, agree with J.K. Reply to N.L N.L is right. Martin’s viewpoint that Romans crucified Jesus because his followers carried weapons publicly and were on a mission to raze down Herod’s temple does not hold up. This claim lacks substance and only seeks to make Christians think ill about Jesus and his intentions. The truth according to the Bible is that Jesus was a pacificist who sought peace for everyone. The reason why Jesus was arrested, tried, sentenced, and finally crucified by Romans was that he claimed to be King of the Jews, and blasphemy was a capital offense under the Roman laws. In Mark 8:31-38, Jesus predicted that He would suffer and die to repay the sins of humanity. Had
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