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If you are open to exploring different paths beyond mainstream Christian stuff:
Look into the documentary hypothesis. You'll learn about the Jahwist, Elohist, Priestly, stuff.
You'll find some inconsistencies in the first books of the Old Testament.
Not saying its real, but interesting. Some people subscribe to it and others dont. Most have never heard of it.
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You should not believe the rabbis so much... they are utterly corrupt, and have distorted the Bible's interpretation in order to confuse people, and turn them away from God. You've written so much nonsense here I don't even know where to start... it should just be flushed down the toilet.
"Your" interpretation is wrong, and irrelevant. It's simply not good enough to "believe" in Jesus like you do, i.e. in a misleading gnostic and other wrong way. Gnosticism is wrong and evil, and designed by the enemy to combat the Christian faith.With all that said, I do think Jesus was a significant man - people bore witness to his resurrection and died bearing witness to it. I think he was a divine being/incarnation of the divine, but I interpret this in a more 'Gnostic' way, are you familiar with Gnosticism? Most Christians (Catholic, Orthodox) consider it a heresy, but, I think they are the true heretics here. The Cathars were Gnostics and Pope Innocent burned them all alive because he thought their way of worshipping Jesus was heretic. The Catholic Church has done so many wicked things in history it's unbelievable!
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