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His name was Yeshua if you want to get super technical about it (the Muslims call him Esa or Isa and we call him Yasu) also he was very much a Jew so was St. Mary. The council of Niecea was to combat the Arian heresy that was raging at the time, it laid down a lot of things one of them being the creed that we all follow as Christians (well most of us, the Catholics decided to add in the filioque that makes the Holy Spirit lesser than the Son or Father) and the Church does not teach blind worship, it teaches that this is a relationship right here and now where we must do good works or we have a dead faith and a dead faith isn't a saving faith.
There are no semantics about what I stated on the foundation of the Church, we can trace our Popes all the way back to St. Mark the Evangelist our first Pope. We have had some great men like Pope St. Athanasius who was one of the key men responsible for the books of the New Testament that we read today, his list is almost exact.
I don't know what lies you have been fed or who you are listening to but you are extremely wrong about the Church, and as for looking to dreams? We are warned against that because the evil one can influence us or our own psyche can as it is one of the ways we break down and process the information of the day.
Isa bin y'Israel, not Yahuda. Real study of the bloodlines written clearly in the Old Testament will verify the illegitimacy brought to the House of Judah started by his marrying of a Canaanite woman, but it did not end there. Follow the birthright. The Christ was no more a Jew than Judah or Abraham - no matter how much money is spent on marketing to convince Christians otherwise, descendants do not name ancestors, especially not illegitimate ones.
I have made no inferences towards you or your lack of awareness in any way, nor will I, yet you come at me twice with attacks on my personal experience and viewpoint. You don't know what I've seen and experienced, I at least respect your position because I can relate to it, as I've been a Christian.
A lack of will, or courage to ask questions, to explore beyond what has been decided for you, those are choices of self-limitation, put simply, your life, your choice. Those rules you love so much, might as well be 100 foot walls topped with razor wire..
You must be muslim then because only Muslims call Jesus Isa.