If Jesus came back as a Honduran and tried to get into the US across the border, would American Evangelicals turn him away?
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January 20th, 2019
Would Jesus be accepted and/or believed if he were not of European (or Jewish) heritage? Could Jesus come back as a Jew?
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They would turn him away in a heart beat.
Since Jesus allegedly walked on water, would he trigger a landmine when he stepped on one?
Jesus will not come back sneaking across the boarder. He will come back with the brightness of lightening illuminating the entire sky from east to west. He will come back with great glory and the sound of trumpets. Mathew 24:27–31.
Even IF He tried to cross the border legally, He would be turned away because he would be called a drug dealing rapist!!! Actually, IF He was born in trump towers to the wealthiest tenants, he’d be denied His birthright because He’d “have to be” delusional!!! The Atheist will believe Him before the Evangelicals…although the Evangelicals preach that He’s coming back, they do NOT believe it will be in their lifetime!!!
If Jesus the Jew crossed over the Canadian border near Montana or Idaho, the white nationalist neo-Nazis would kill him.
^ Few take time to consider that Jesus didn’t have white skin. Due to his brown/tan skin, he’d be automatically rejected by most!!!
Yes they would turn him away. Not because he said he was Jesus Christ, but because he couldn’t prove it.
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Logic problem here: Turn Him away KNOWING who He is? Because Scripture says we all might have ‘entertained angels without knowing it”
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