Why were the Pharisees consistently depicted as the bad guys in the Christian gospels?

Jesus was the inspiration, Paul was ground zero for the development of Christian theology, practice, and belief
this is why you should only listen to Jesus actual words and reject everything after.

do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

everything else is distraction.

and you eat cum
 
Yet he did.
Jesus was a apocalyptic Jewish rabbi who almost exclusively preached to fellow Jews in the backwater province of Roman Palestine. He taught about love, forgiveness, and spoke vaguely about the coming kingdom of God.

Paul made Christianity a global religion, opened the covenant up to gentiles and non-Jews, and developed the key doctrines, practices, and beliefs of the Christian church.
 
Jesus was a apocalyptic Jewish rabbi who almost exclusively preached to fellow Jews in the backwater province of Roman Palestine. He taught about love, forgiveness, and spoke vaguely about the coming kingdom of God.

Paul made Christianity a global religion, opened the covenant up to gentiles and non-Jews, and developed the key doctrines, practices, and beliefs of the Christian church.
Paul also had an anti-sex fetish and relegated women to second class status.
 
Jesus was a apocalyptic Jewish rabbi who almost exclusively preached to fellow Jews in the backwater province of Roman Palestine. He taught about love, forgiveness, and spoke vaguely about the coming kingdom of God.

Paul made Christianity a global religion, opened the covenant up to gentiles and non-Jews, and developed the key doctrines, practices, and beliefs of the Christian church.
There was no title of Rabbi then , Jesus was named a co god in 325 CE , Paul accepted pagan beliefs into his new religion in order to get followers, ie virgin birth , humans impregnated by a god . Christianity was spread by the sword . Christianity's spread involved significant use of the sword, particularly through state-sponsored coercion, military conquest (like Charlemagne's forced conversions of Saxons with severe penalties for refusal), and later, holy wars like the Crusades,
 
Paul also had an anti-sex fetish and relegated women to second class status.
Paul definitely thought sex outside of marriage was a sin, and that celibacy was the most idealized Christian lifestyle.

Compared to his male contemporaries in the Greco-Roman world, Paul was pretty liberal in his relationships with women. Paul spoke of the women who worked with him, some of whom were in leadership positions like deacons, ambassadors, teachers.

It is widely thought that the blatantly sexist language found in a few places in the epistles were later insertions and not written by Paul.
 
There was no title of Rabbi then ,
The word Rabbi just means teacher in antiquity.
It is a word used in the gospels.
Jesus was definitely a teacher, regardless of what word you choose to describe him.
Jesus was named a co god in 325 CE , Paul accepted pagan beliefs into his new religion in order to get followers, ie virgin birth , humans impregnated by a god . Christianity was spread by the sword . Christianity's spread involved significant use of the sword, particularly through state-sponsored coercion, military conquest (like Charlemagne's forced conversions of Saxons with severe penalties for refusal), and later, holy wars like the Crusades,
I do not agree with your relentless characterization of Christianity just being pure evil with absolutely no redeeming qualities.
 
The word Rabbi just means teacher in antiquity.
It is a word used in the gospels.
Jesus was definitely a teacher, regardless of what word you choose to describe him.

I do not agree with your relentless characterization of Christianity just being pure evil with absolutely no redeeming qualities.
Never said that the one thing is it brought the pagans to monotheism but it has nothing to do with torah Judaism. Was jesus a god?
 
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