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Jesus was said to use magic
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The Jews did not believe in Moses, our teacher, because of the miracles he performed. Whenever anyone's belief is based on seeing miracles, he has lingering doubts, because it is possible the miracles were performed through magic or sorcery. All of the miracles performed by Moses in the desert were because they were necessary, and not as proof of his prophecy http://www.jewfaq.org/kabbalah.htm It is important to note that all of these magical effects were achieved through the power of G-d, generally by calling upon the name of G-d. These practices are no more "evil" than the miracles of the prophets, or the miracles that Christians ascribe to Jesus. In fact, according to some of my mystically-inclined friends, Jesus performed his miracles using kabbalistic techniques learned from the Essenes, a Jewish sect of that time that was involved in mysticism. . | |||
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Just SMH @ your buffoonery | |||
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Other possible allusions to Jesus or his teachings may be found in b. Sabbat 116b (a possible reference to Mt 5:17) and b. Sanhedrin 107b, where one manuscript tradition refers to "Jesus the Nazarene [who] practised magic and led Israel astray."
http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/talmud.html ^^ sorry couldn't edit/add this one but says in here too Jesus used magic or mysticism. | ||
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Pure nonsense | |||
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Odd...I would think you would be religiously tolerant with your views so far.
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o wait we're in RnF ... GDIAF | ||||
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