These two paragraphs were originally included, but were thought not to be relevant to the article.
:This book is an attempt to explain “the phenomenon” that is now happening in Christianity through undergoing a “paradigm shift” and discovering the origins of our faith. Those origins take us back to a young Orthodox Jewish rabbi who taught for just over three years and died at the age of thirty-three.
:To find out more about this young rabbi, Rabbi Yeshua Ben-Yoseph, we must look at his life and teachings in context of the culture, time, and belief system in which they took place. This discovery begins by asking a common phrase heard in modern Christianity, “What would Jesus do?”
I had included them to highlight the differences between reformists and rejectionists. Whereas rejectionists question if Jesus even existed, or the reliability of the New Testament. The reformists are the reverse and uphold strongly these two traditionally Christian viewpoints.
 
What do you think? --[[User:Abrahamson|Abrahamson]] 09:22, 19 March 2010 (UTC)
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