Saturday, February 11, 2012

11 Responses to “Jesus Was A Millionaire? The Book “the Secret” Thinks So. Where Did They Get This Notion?”

  1. Me Me says:

    Very unlikely. Remember he went to someone and told them he needed a place to stay for the night. If he was a millionaire, he could have easily got his own housing.

  2. shaolt20 says:

    Jesus’ uncle was Joseph of Arimathea, who was one of the world’s richest merchants, at that time in history.
    They figure that Jesus could have simply asked J of A for whatever was necessary, and he would have gladly provided it.
    Of course, Jesus didn’t need J of A’s money … Jesus needed his tomb … and Joseph gladly gave it to him.

  3. Me Me says:

    not true. “The Secret” is false, new age teaching that goes against Christian teachings.

  4. DougLawr says:

    Probably the same place they got the idea He was married, had children, didn’t rise from the dead, went to India, etc.. From their darkened hearts. There is nothing in Scripture, nor in the writings of the church fathers that would indicate this. Utter nonsense.

  5. GodisLov says:

    Really? My sister in law just the other day reccomended it to me. Maybe I should rethink?

  6. BrotherM says:

    they don’t need facts, as long as they have “Oprah’s endorsement”…

  7. mrs O says:

    It sells books to the gullible who have a sense of entitlement and want something for nothing.
    Totally against what I read Jesus to say.

  8. Angryman says:

    Jesus can be whatever you want him to be. That’s an amazing ability that fictional characters have.

  9. Chico Infierno says:

    Those are Anti Christ persons or organization.. They are on the side of Satan who wanted to destroy belief in God but they will not be successful because goodness will always reign.
    jtm

  10. Diminati says:

    a millionaire? people will believe anything the Left Coast prints out. by the Left Coast i mean Californian New Age Secular Leftists with a lot of time on their hands.

  11. Jesus M says:

    Well it is true that a carpenter was a skilled worker in the Roman era. That would have placed his family as upper middle class at least.

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