3 Missing Words That Made Jesus a Sinner

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2010

Three important words have been removed from most popular Bibles - that make our Lord Jesus look like He sinned --twice! For more information, see "Look What's Missing" available from amazon.com and chick.com/bible.

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  • Please don't deny me my ability to understand God's word, please don't take away the translation that I use so that I might to be able to understand His plan for my life. Do you think God wants me to have a bible I don't understand?

  • this guy makes an extremely valid point, the only Bible we can rely on is the King James Version. Jesus was upset. the cause: people turning from God, and bringing others down the same path, without them knowing it. sounds like a good example to me. our cause MUST BE A RIGHTEOUS CAUSE. not, oh, my brother took my sandwich! *punch* but more like, oh, my brother is blaspheming against God, and knowing that what he is doing is wrong. *long conversation* point made. thanks pdflm!

  • Good point. But also consider that Jesus was angry with those who were not redeemable. They were not brothers anyway.

  • One can throw things without anger. Very poor examples you got there, he wasn't angry there. Don't make baseless assumptions about others emotions.

    And having something to be judged doesn't make it a sin, so even IF he was angry, so what ? Very poor example of a sin too. Tat-tat.

  • pdflm says: "3 Missing Words That Made Jesus a Sinner"

    3 overlooked words that make pdflm look both dishonest and ignorant:

    "with his brother"

    People, please read passages in context before formulating hypotheses.

    "Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar, and there you remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there before the altar, and go. First be reconciled to your brother, and then come and offer your gift." (Matthew 5:23-24)

  • Jesus isn't a sinner follow your heart believe in God and he will lead you the right way.

  • mah bad.....i thought you were saying that Jesus was sinner according to the bible....sorry i apolozise and repent....thats right people....get KING JAMES version bible...

  • Mark 3:5 "He looked around at them in anger."

    If you believe that Jesus and G-d is one in the same, then how can you deny that Jesus can be angry?

    Of course if someone wants to play word games they could say that G-d is permitted to be angry, and we are not.Then you have to question G-d and his creation of man with the ability to anger. I for one wish Christians would get off their universalist rears and stand up against the government that is aggressive against us and read the bible!

  • GOD SAID SLOW TO ANGER. JESUS WAS SLOW TO ANGER. ANGER IS A SIN WHEN ITS USED IMPROPERLY. I GUESS GOD SINS EVERYDAY SINCE HE IS REALLY ANGRY WITH HIS PEOPLE. I'M MEAN REALLY ANGRY.

  • This isn't even a problem, as Jesus' "anger" was righteous indignation, and not the sort of "anger" which He warned about regarding "Do not murder". Those "3 words" being "removed" don't change anything because Cain had a "cause" for being angry too when he killed Abel! Anyone can easily discern that Jesus wasn't condemning anger, but rather warning to temper ourselves before we become "in danger of punishment" by letting our feelings control our actions. This was the whole lesson of Mt 5:21-30!

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