The person that you are referring to was named Jesua.
Many people (including Jesua) did not have surnames, in that period of history.
Putting a 'special' type of oil on your skin (in any quantity), does not confer 'magical powers' to anyone, as was believed.
Jesus of Nazareth, is also an acceptable form, in order to refer to this person, if desired.
I have asked you many times to leave me alone. I am telling them what the teachings of mainstream Christianity says, nothing else. Do not reply to anymore of my comments.
If Christianty is right then who gets to go to heaven?
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Incorrect.
The person that you are referring to was named Jesua.
Many people (including Jesua) did not have surnames, in that period of history.
Putting a 'special' type of oil on your skin (in any quantity), does not confer 'magical powers' to anyone, as was believed.
Jesus of Nazareth, is also an acceptable form, in order to refer to this person, if desired.
Correct yourself.
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I have asked you many times to leave me alone. I am telling them what the teachings of mainstream Christianity says, nothing else. Do not reply to anymore of my comments.