@Renee_McCue@TimothyAlberino@blurrycreatures Maybe because Hindusโ god came 600 years after Jesus Christ and the angels that spoke to him gave a very very different message than the angels that visited Jesus of Nazareth, Jesus son of Joseph, and finally Jesus Christ the anointed one.
@paramounttactcl These criticisms were notably delivered in the "seven woes" found in Matthew 23 and Luke 11, where Jesus strongly challenged their religious authority and behavior.
The Pharisees were an influential Jewish sect in 2nd-century BCE to 1st-century CE Palestine.
@paramounttactcl So Jesus of Nazareth, a first century Jewish teacher could today be labeled as an antisemite for his criticism of the Pharisees. And what is written in my HOLY BIBLE about when Jesus criticized the Pharisees could be today considered antisemitic.