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ok, if jesus was the son of god in the flesh, wouldn't it be so obvious to everyone when they saw him that he was the real deal? not even the jews believed his words. [an off-topic question to anyone who knows. i know at jesus' supposed trial before pilate he said about him being king "it is they who say that i am." did jesus say that he was king or son of god or anything related?]
anyways, back to my thingy. suppose jesus was the son of a god, it would be obvious, no? just his presence would give off some sort of "light" (not literally) about his nature and who he really was. it would be so obvious (lol, i'm running out of words here) that even non-believers would believe him even their free will would choose to believe because of the obviousness.. i mean a god can do that right? why would a god allow himself to be treated so unfairly (and don't say to open the gates of heaven cuz that says nothing to me)?
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