Jewish hatred of christianity

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AMDG:

First, I have NEVER stated that I am a better Christian than you, GOD forbid! If that is the impression I have given you forgiven me. It was your stance on hatred and racism that caused me to make the statements I did. Both of these have no place in an Orthodox heart, unfortunately we Orthodox must be reminded of this continually.

Second, the injustices of the world and politicians in particular can never be "fixed" using the same methods of injustice in return. I have frequently stated that when the end finally comes we will find out that we did not do as Christ taught, but as man invented or re-interpreted.

Yes, there is injustice in the world, but I believe that it is only through the love of Christ that things can change. ( And maybe, through our voting abilities, but who can tell when the choices are bad and worse.) If the "Bronze" people of the world ever get the courage to say no, perhaps the "silver" and "gold" people will listen. But as long as we are dumb followers, injustice will reign.

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Hmmmmmmmmmm....оправдание ....isn't that a sin too?

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:mrgreen:
Never said I wasn't suseptible.............. :P
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:bump:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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joasia wrote:

My own personal proof(from a Christian viewpoint) is that if the Jewish and Muslim religions really professed hatred in their spiritual teachings, then all Jews would spit on Christians and all Muslims would try to kill us; it would be their duty.

Many Jews and Muslims probably don't know about anti-Christian teachings of their respective religions. Obviously, for rabbis or mullahs to publicly advocate that their followers try to kill Christians in societies which are majority Christian, would create all kinds of difficulties for themselves besides probably getting themselves arrested or sued!

I've read a couple of Israel Shahak's books and I don't think there's much doubt that Judaism is very anti-Christian. The real devout Jews are fully aware of the teachings. But, OTOH, my brother-in-law is Jewish and I never notice any anti-Christian attitude in him. I suspect he has never read, nor has any interest in, the anti-Christian proclamations of Jewish writers like Moses Momonides and others.

AFAIK, simply being aware of the fact that Judaism is antagonistic to Christianity and their Talmud contains some pretty derogatory anti-Christian commentary is simply accepting reality. I don't think its an act of anti-semitism or a sin.

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Notice the X for Christ in the title? Like Xtians, Xmas, etc

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Interesting Jasidic site I was sent a link to: http://www.noahide.com/xtianity.htm

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Thank you for this site...

Well, so far as I read it and their teaching about Jesus, especially in the chapter Jesus , who was he. They say in this chapter that Jesus according to Talmud was everything but the Christ we know...I dare not to repeat it here. If they are right, then indeed Israel Shahk is also right.

Exact science must presently fall upon its own keen sword...from Skepsis there is a path to "second religiousness," which is the sequel and not the preface of the Culture.

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