themasterdebator writes:
Either
1. Every Jewish person in the last 2000 years has not chosen to try and follow Gods will.
2. Jesus is not from God, meaning his statements are not necessarily divine and true.
3) Or the old standby: "You are reading it wrong, my sect says it means:"
themasterdebator writes:
In Context, the Will of God can't simply mean to follow Jesus, because that would make the entire statement logically flawed.
And you think logical flaws stops religious people from claiming it? Heck, the Bible is supposedly correct because God wouldn't lie, and that is proven by the Bible saying so!