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Why is the opposition to Christ considered unreasonable?

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The opposition to Christ is viewed as unreasonable because His life and teachings promote good, holiness, and comfort, not harm or sin.

The opposition to Christ is deemed unreasonable when one considers the character and actions of Jesus. He never sinned or harmed anyone; rather, He consistently healed and taught truth that directed people toward righteousness. In His time on earth, Jesus served others selflessly, performing miracles to relieve suffering and offering profound spiritual truths that brought people closer to God. The inherent goodness in His teachings and actions makes opposition to Him not only unjustified but irrational, as it stands in stark contrast to everything He represented.
Scripture References: Acts 4:27-30, 1 Peter 2:22

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