I do not believe Jesus was the son of God - as a Jew, I do not believe in the divinity of Jesus..
Or, indeed, in much about him except that he was an extremely talented teacher in the Galilean tradition, who probably developed a school of speech and parable beyond what anyone wlse had achieved by that stage.
I share the opinions of that remarkable scholar Geza Vermes in his book,Jesus the Jew, that Jesus was, first and foremost, a Jew who was critical of the orthodoxy of his day, and of the power play indulged in by many of Judaism's leaders.
That he was Jewish, a wonderful teacher of Judaism, a great and inspiring leader, and profoundly human, I am quite sure.
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