The very foundation of our beliefs, they reject and keep looking for someone "better."
Not just reject, they put it on record that they outright hate him and believe he burns in pig shit in hell. A truly vile level belief for a guy who even if you don't believe was probably one of the most milquetoast and good religious figures in history in terms of message.
Jesus's entire ministry on earth was rebuking the Pharisees, scribes, and Sadducees, right to their faces, calling them liars, hypocrites, prideful, sinful, children of satan, a den of vipers, murderers and thieves, unworthy of the kingdom of God. He flipped their tables, whipped them, and threw them out of the temple. He pissed them off so much they conspired to murder Him, but Jesus had so much public support they could only snatch Him in the middle of the night. And, Revelation paints how brutal Jesus will be toward His enemies when He returns.
Those are things he did (and/or will do), not things he preached though. 2A support was something preached, actually ordered followers to do. Someone chimping out on a bunch of Jews and Jupiter-worshippers using a church as a bank really isn't the best example. It's the most popular one, and its cathartic, but the outright order to sell your cloak in order to buy swords really is a clearer example of militarism in biblical teachings.
EDIT: corrected which mythology was using that Church at the time.
Relative to most other major religious figure across the globe, yeah he was pretty milquetoast. His responses were often pretty proportionate and rational in a lot of cases, where the point was respect and discipline.
Compared to most others where it was "you didn't suck my cock hard enough and offer me more gold than exists in reality, end your bloodline and morph you into a monster."
Not just reject, they put it on record that they outright hate him and believe he burns in pig shit in hell. A truly vile level belief for a guy who even if you don't believe was probably one of the most milquetoast and good religious figures in history in terms of message.
Jesus, milquetoast?
Have you read the Bible?
The modern judaized Christian church certainly likes to portray Jesus as some peace loving pacifist hippy, but that is the opposite of the truth.
"If you're not carrying a piece, sell the shirt off your back and get a gat instead." -Jesus, but, you know, actually unironically, look it up.
Jesus's entire ministry on earth was rebuking the Pharisees, scribes, and Sadducees, right to their faces, calling them liars, hypocrites, prideful, sinful, children of satan, a den of vipers, murderers and thieves, unworthy of the kingdom of God. He flipped their tables, whipped them, and threw them out of the temple. He pissed them off so much they conspired to murder Him, but Jesus had so much public support they could only snatch Him in the middle of the night. And, Revelation paints how brutal Jesus will be toward His enemies when He returns.
Those are things he did (and/or will do), not things he preached though. 2A support was something preached, actually ordered followers to do. Someone chimping out on a bunch of Jews and Jupiter-worshippers using a church as a bank really isn't the best example. It's the most popular one, and its cathartic, but the outright order to sell your cloak in order to buy swords really is a clearer example of militarism in biblical teachings.
EDIT: corrected which mythology was using that Church at the time.
Relative to most other major religious figure across the globe, yeah he was pretty milquetoast. His responses were often pretty proportionate and rational in a lot of cases, where the point was respect and discipline.
Compared to most others where it was "you didn't suck my cock hard enough and offer me more gold than exists in reality, end your bloodline and morph you into a monster."