what jesus killing the snake fullfilled what was said in gensis.. the snake would bruise the heel of the foot but would be crushed.
the child is a mocery meant to tempt jesus.. see the bible says that you must become as a child to enter the kingdom of heaven. satan holds the keys to death .. jesus when he died for our sins.. was held bound by satan for 3 days.. then bam.. he comes back..
this is all on the christian thing.. so like i said before .. if your not christan .. then . heh.. kinda pointless
and what makes you think there wasnt demons around at that time? there were many instances in the bible where demons were mentioned.. who do you think whispers in the ears of people tempting them. the devil childern were a manifastation of demons from what i saw.. but true.. know one knows really what went through judas' mind to send him to the tree to hang.
i mean think about it.. jesus was one of satans worries.. yet why would it and its minions pass up the chance to "get back at God" by having a hand in killing His son.
on a side note.. do you really know how hard the stress and anguish has to be for a person to cry blood?
also the bible states that the description of Jesus after they beat him.. he was unrecognizeable as a man. thats pretty bad.. hell the romans were so good at that scourge thing .. they could hit a person on thier side and pull out a rib.. pretty bad..
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