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Jesus of Nazareth (called "Jesus Christ" by believers) was the founder of christianity and one of the most well known people in the word. It is unsure, when he lived, many historicans believe, that Jesus died in the year 30. Jesus is a symbol of the christian religion and stands for peace and next-loving.  
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In the episode, [[Thanks God It's Doomsday]] there is a scene where god points out to Homer that his son went down to Earth once, " I don't know what they did to him, but he's never been the same". You can then see Jesus on a slightly spinning swing with a look of grief on his face. He seems traumatized and depressed.
 
In the episode, [[Thanks God It's Doomsday]] there is a scene where god points out to Homer that his son went down to Earth once, " I don't know what they did to him, but he's never been the same". You can then see Jesus on a slightly spinning swing with a look of grief on his face. He seems traumatized and depressed.
 
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Jesus of Nazareth (called "Jesus Christ" by believers) was the founder of christianity and one of the most well known people in the word. It is unsure, when he lived, many historicans believe, that Jesus died in the year 30. Jesus is a symbol of the christian religion and stands for peace and next-loving.  


In the episode, Thanks God It's Doomsday there is a scene where god points out to Homer that his son went down to Earth once, " I don't know what they did to him, but he's never been the same". You can then see Jesus on a slightly spinning swing with a look of grief on his face. He seems traumatized and depressed.

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