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<blockquote data-quote="PloverWing" data-source="post: 77424820" data-attributes="member: 307356"><p>Welcome to CF!</p><p></p><p>You've asked a lot of questions. I'll answer a few of them.</p><p></p><p>1. Life problems aren't a contest. If your problems are easier, or harder, than some other people's problems, they're still problems, and they make life hard for you.</p><p></p><p>3. Christianity developed out of Judaism. As you observed, Jesus was Jewish, as were all of his disciples and most of the earliest Christians. Some first-century Jews believed that Jesus was the Messiah, while others did not. Over the course of the first century AD, the two groups parted ways.</p><p></p><p>4. The most explicit statement, I think, is the confession of Peter, recorded in Matthew 16, Mark 8, and Luke 9, in which Peter says to Jesus "You are the Messiah" and is praised for having spoken correctly. The Greek word often translated "Christ" (Χριστός, Christos) means "Messiah", and it is used frequently in the New Testament as a title for Jesus.</p><p></p><p>6. Yes, I know a number of people with autism. Some of them are my students at the university where I teach. Many of them are in touch with a psychologist or therapist who helps them with life skills and social skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PloverWing, post: 77424820, member: 307356"] Welcome to CF! You've asked a lot of questions. I'll answer a few of them. 1. Life problems aren't a contest. If your problems are easier, or harder, than some other people's problems, they're still problems, and they make life hard for you. 3. Christianity developed out of Judaism. As you observed, Jesus was Jewish, as were all of his disciples and most of the earliest Christians. Some first-century Jews believed that Jesus was the Messiah, while others did not. Over the course of the first century AD, the two groups parted ways. 4. The most explicit statement, I think, is the confession of Peter, recorded in Matthew 16, Mark 8, and Luke 9, in which Peter says to Jesus "You are the Messiah" and is praised for having spoken correctly. The Greek word often translated "Christ" (Χριστός, Christos) means "Messiah", and it is used frequently in the New Testament as a title for Jesus. 6. Yes, I know a number of people with autism. Some of them are my students at the university where I teach. Many of them are in touch with a psychologist or therapist who helps them with life skills and social skills. [/QUOTE]
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