Most of this is a theological argument that's fine. The issue is the sentence regarding the idea that modern jews called for Jesus' death. There actually is a problem with that asserting that all modern jews want Jesus either tacitly or directly to be killed. It's an intertermporal moral claim. The forward application of guilt through time violates the rule, also the breadth of the claim (clearly not all jews wanted Jesus dead in his time, which is why he had followers).
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Most of this is a theological argument that's fine. The issue is the sentence regarding the idea that modern jews called for Jesus' death. There actually is a problem with that asserting that all modern jews want Jesus either tacitly or directly to be killed. It's an intertermporal moral claim. The forward application of guilt through time violates the rule, also the breadth of the claim (clearly not all jews wanted Jesus dead in his time, which is why he had followers).