The weird thing is that his real name was Johnny Bravo, but he thought that JC would be a better stage name. His friends thought he was crazy but it turns out he was right.
His name wasn't Jesus. Jesus is the first person plural possessive pronoun in Greek. The name literally translates to Our Savior. Jews at the time didn't give their children Greek names. And, if they did, those aren't the sort they would give.
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agreed: no reference to being a supernatural being.
Jesus Christ is a title that was given to a real person, but, as discussed earlier, his name wasn't Jesus Christ, This I disagree.
The weird thing is that his real name was Johnny Bravo, but he thought that JC would be a better stage name. His friends thought he was crazy but it turns out he was right.
It is just as CB said.
Prunella, is it just me or does it seem like we're agreeing on a lot more of late?
Not with "Christ" tacked on to the name, no.
D'A
Yah, CB, its like there's been some sort of cosmic shift. Kinda scary. <boo>
P- that scared me so much I almost soiled myself.
His name is Jesus he is the Christ.
Russian: Иисус Христос реально существовал.
We have no evidence of that besides the Gospels, which contradict each other.
His name wasn't Jesus. Jesus is the first person plural possessive pronoun in Greek. The name literally translates to Our Savior. Jews at the time didn't give their children Greek names. And, if they did, those aren't the sort they would give.