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Jonathan b


I seriously know that yahoo answers has to be at least 80% christian- because whenever I ask a question about christianity I get bombarded by scripture. Ok, tell me is this doesnt make sense first, in a debate, until we bot agree that the Bible is fact, it cannot be used in an arguement. With that said- and I am not being confrontational, I want serious logical answers, there has to be one that doesnt involve a scripture quote. Why does the Bible leave out Jesus’s life from birth to age twelve and from age twelve to about 33. If jesus was the son of God wouldn’t t have been, i dunno a little relevant. Why is it a secret???

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5 Responses to “Why are there missing pieces from the story the most important figure in the christian religion- Jesus Christ?”

  1. Bibel-Reeder on December 9th, 2008 6:26 am

    I think there are “missing pieces” in the brains of most cristian followers also.

  2. bonsai bobby on December 12th, 2008 5:35 pm

    In Judaism, age 12 is the age of accountability to God-that could possibly explain that period.

    as for the other missing period–His mission for mankind began and was accomplished in his 30′s. ”
    It is”.. the period that was and is relevant for man to record.

    we were given what we needed.

  3. WALID on December 13th, 2008 8:53 am

    i will reply you, iam not a christain iam muslim and our holy quran told us many things about jesus(issa),and there is a whole chapter about him and his mother since he born till he raised to sky,as muslims we beleive that jesus is a man,slave and messenger of god,not killed and raised to sky in the last days he will be back,he will tell all christians that they were wrong inthere beleive,he will kill the pig,and breaks the cross,and he will fight the jewish,then he will get married and have kids too,God raised him when he was in 33.you can check this website for devoted christian priest to islam.:

  4. sworddove on December 16th, 2008 5:42 pm

    I don’t believe it was a secret.

    It was, most probably, a matter of that Jesus didn’t consider annecdotes of His life before His ministry to be important.

    His ministry, God’s message, God’s plan for the salvation of the world; that was what was important.

    You may hear a story or two about a preachers past but their congregation usually don’t know all of the details about their private life.

    Our foibles are far less important than God is.

  5. Wayne T on December 17th, 2008 6:22 pm

    I don’t know about it being a secret, it just wasn’t recorded. In the ancient Jewish customs (Jesus was Jew) a man usually didn’t take any recognized positions of authority until he was 30, so when he was less than 30, he was preparing for his future ministry. The incident when he was 12 is told to let us know that even at that young age, he knew who he was. A lot of stories have been told about the childhood of Jesus, but I don’t know if they are true, and we don’t need those stories to understand what Jesus was and why he came and his teachings.

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