Jesus Christ, the Jesus of the Bible, was a full-blooded Jew who could trace his ancestry all the way back to Abraham. Jesus did not view his fellow Jews as all being the same. He divided them into two categories: 1. Jews who believed in him, and therefore "knew" God, with "know" being defined as a relationship, and not just intellectual consent. You can "know" somebody by reading about them in a book or news article, or you can "know" someone through a personal relationship, by spending time...