ANSWERS: 24
  • I wouldnt, to see waht happened, cuz I already know what happened. But I would totally go back to hang out with the guy. That would have been awesome! Think of cool, and then think of the wisest, most knowledgable, patient, understanding, loving man EVER known throughout history. Well that is my Jesus. I would have gave him a big ol hug, and followed him around. A Jesus groupy I suppose. I would do it just to know the guy 1st hand. Awesome.
  • That's a hard question. In one way I say no, because I know this is the time God meant for me to exist. Then again, to actually see Jesus, all the miracles He performed, walk with Him. To hear His word coming from His own mouth. To know Him as I do in the here and now (the close personal relationship I have with Him) but to walk with Him daily and actually be around His righteousness, experience His grace and mercy up close. Yea, tough call. That's one I'd have to pray about.
  • No. They did not have hot running showers, shampoo was iffy, and no one had invented ice cream.
  • Yes. Then I'd find out for sure if he was mythical or not. My money is on that he was just a fake.
  • Absolutely. Time travel would be great and it's not just there that I'd go to see. As a skeptical thinker, the truth is very important to me and were it possible to verify something with my own eyes, I'd seize the opportunity.
  • hell yes i really have been pondering the whole issues with Christians and catholics and the history of both and i could use some answers that i know for sure are real and happened
  • yes I would,
  • No way. I like my hot showers too much.
  • i would prefer future insted!! who wants to learn what happened then.i wanna know whats next!!
  • No it would be complete waste of time. Beside no flushing toilets back then.
  • No, because I suspect it would be like any popular person today. Some will revere him while others think he is silly and still others will see him as a threat to things they already believe in. It took a long time for the church to form and even then it was more Judism that Christianity. The process took more time than I would want to devote to something that I consider irrelevant. I wouldn't want to spend my life watching someone else's. Besides, I don't speak Aramaic, and I love rain, medical care, indoor plumbing and the abolishment of stoning.
  • Well, Yeah , I'd like to go back and see for one main reason .... There has been quite a bit of speculation and inference that jesus was Homosexual / gay , if you will. I'd like to go back and find out for sure ... AND; IF I found out it was true ; bring back the PROOF to set the homophobes back on their hypocrital azzes !!
  • Yes, I would love to see how it really went down.
  • no. Everybody smelled like ass then but they were used to it. My retching all the time would make me an outcast
  • Only if you could also instantly teach me to speak and understand Aramaic. (This was probably the language that He actually spoke.) Without having the ability to understand what He was actually saying, there would not be that much of a point to going. However, provided that you could guaranty by ability to understand Him, I would love to be able to go and sit at His feet and hear Him preach. I would also love to have been able to be among those that saw Him after His resurrection. - However, I also know that this is the time that God decided that I should come to Earth. So, I am content to simply do my best to follow Him in the here and now with the expectation that I will be able to be with Him in the next life.
  • I don't need too cause I have Gods word to tell me what happened.
  • No way! You couldn't pay me enough. There was no toilet paper and everyone ate with their hands. YUCK!
  • Yes, I would be a "great" honor for me to meet Jesus back In the days when Christ walked the streets of Jerusalem... I would have a wonderful experience that I would never forget =)
  • Hell yes I would. Why not? It's not going to change me for the worse to find out either way.
  • Sure I was there then!The self never born and never died! Miracles does not define divinity but the world believes in them because of that. What is beyond our ken is considered miraculous but the same can be considered possible after a few years! Say for example the submarine, the car,telecom etc. When you use a cell phone in front of an ignorant person then he would think it weird! Knowledge makes us understand the power of miracles and such type of knowledge exists which can be understood!
  • If I didn't have to stay there very long. The level of medical care "sucked" back then. If I could return whenever I was ready. . . . . .yes!
  • No. My knowing the truth in the past wouldn't change how many people in the present still believe a certain way.
  • "Behold the Man" by Michael Morcock http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behold_the_Man Hope this helps.
  • Government remote viewers already have. They verified it was not Jesus who died on the cross.

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