Was Jesus a great teacher?
If you are asking for my opinion I would say that he was a horrible teacher. And this seems to be historically quite evident. Just look around at all the different sects and denominations of Christianity. If Jesus was a good teacher why would everyone be so thoroughly confused about what he supposedly taught?
Also, wasn't Jesus even telling his own disciples that they weren't understanding him? If his own disciples were confused and they were there in person, then why should anyone who only has hearsay rumors about him understand anything?
Are all of his teachings easy to defend?
I would not want to be in a position of trying to defend many of the teachings of Jesus. Although, to give Jesus the benefit of the doubt all we have is hearsay rumors about what he might have tried to teach. We don't really have anything from Jesus directly to even consider. So I'm not sure if it's fair to put the blame onto Jesus directly.
Is there anything that he could have made clearer?
Obviously. There wouldn't be something like 40,000 denominations of Christianity if things were clear.
Did he make mistakes?
If he had a message for all of mankind that was as important as this message was supposed to be then his main mistake was to not write down his message himself.
Why should anyone be expected to believe hearsay rumors about this man?
Did he leave out anything important?
Obviously he must have, otherwise what would be the point of the writings of Paul?
I've often argued for this. If Jesus completed his ministry and taught everything that needed to be taught then what would be the point of Paul?
How could he have improved as a teacher?
Obviously. Like I say, over 40,000 denominations of Christianity says it all.
Even the Catholic Popes don't always agree with each other concerning what Jesus was trying to say.
The fact, that Jews and Muslims weren't convinced that Jesus was the messiah also speaks volumes.
How could he be said to have been a good teacher if he wasn't even able to be convincing?
It seems that often times the miracles that Jesus was supposed to have performed (and of course supposedly having risen from the dead) is what is often pointed to as evidence of "divinity" of Jesus. NOT his teaching skills.
Moreover, can anyone cite anything that Jesus taught that hadn't already been taught before by other sages?
I have to ask why Buddha taught many of the same moral values that Jesus taught 500 years before Jesus was born. How could Buddha have known ahead of time what God was going to teach through Jesus?
It makes far more sense to me that Jesus got his material from Buddha. And when I think of this, then I'd have to point to Buddha as being a far greater teacher than Jesus because Buddha taught these same moral values with far less confusion and ambiguity than is contained in the rumors of Jesus.
If you want to best understand what Jesus was trying to teach you'd be far better off just going over to Buddhism and studying the teachings of Buddha. It's basically the same moral teachings with a lot less confusion.
