ok anything will support your arguement if you take it out of context.
here's the deal, let me see if i explain this.
Christ taught in the temple, by law he had to be of jewish faith for that to happen.
Christ began to be proclaimed as the messiah, who was fortold in the olod testament. Yes...Jews fortold his coming. So what happened when he proclaimed this too loudly? He was argued with. What happened then? People began to believe in him. then, he was no longer allowed to teach in the temple. So he went elsewhere. Then they decided to kill him. Now the people who believed that he was not the son of God, but adhered to the old faith, as taught in the old testament, they are jewish. Those who believed him to be the son of God, were christians, but....considering where all of this took place, i would have to say that a fair number of them were of Jewish descent. So did the Jews kill Christ? no they did not. How can i say this? it was part of God's plan. at any time, he could have called forth a thousand angels to take him from the cross. he didn't, even when he felt that his father had forsaken him, even when he felt that spear enter his side. Why? Because (and this is in red my bible, so i think that if they highlighted it it must be important) his greatest commandment to his followers was "Love thy Neighbor". Why?
Because that's what he was, the love of a father being poured out to his children. Much the same as parents will tell the kids to stop fighting, the things that they fight over is no big deal. Christ was more than a man, he was more than the son of God. He was given to us, to kill, to go to hell, and to get the keys. Everyone knows the verse, he is love. not the crap we have here on earth that we call love, but perfect and pure love. It was his plan for his son to die.
I hope this clarifies things. Remember, you may not believe this to be fact, but i believe it to be truth.
about the nuns....for Christians to behave in that manner is reprehensible. For people who we look at for guidance in the Christian realm to break Christ's greatest commandment to us, is an abomination. They should be excommunicated.
Most of the people i know of who are Christians, ie, those who know God in thier heart, as oposed to people who profess to be christians, ie those who know who God is, would never allow this to happen. Instead, these nuns are simply people who know who God is, and do not in fact know God, in other words, while they profess christianity, they are not in my opinion Christians.
I know that people will pick this apart, and i won't argue with you. What you want is fact, what i have given is truth, the two are not one in the same.