Gentiles who convert to Judaism are considered 2nd class citizens.Most Jews give this answer after I tell them that Jesus Christ is the Jewish Messiah: “I was born a Jew & I will die a Jew.” What they really mean is: “I will never become a Gentile.” ...
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Judaism is… “A 4000 year old tradition with ideas about what it means to be human and how to make the world a holy place” (Rabbi Harold Kushner, To Life) A “covenant relationship” between God and the Hebrew people A celebration and sanctification of life A faith, a people, a way...
Orthodox Jewish outreach, often referred to as Kiruv (Hebrew: קירוב "bringing close"), isthe collective work or movement of Orthodox Judaismthat reaches out to non-observant Jews to encourage belief in God and living according to Orthodox Jewish law. Is Chabad haredi? According...
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What Did Paul Believe About Judaism?Brad Young
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Filianism is not in any way based on Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity, or Islam. It does not use any version of Abrahamic Scripture. The threefold nature of the Mother God long predates Christianity, and the Trinitarian aspect of Filianism is closer to the Vedic Trimurti than to the...
, God holds a party on our behalf. Mark 1:4; Luke 3:3.There was a special baptism of repentance for Jews only (cf. Acts 19:1-3). Judaism had become very corrupt. And as God’s chosen people, and the recipients of the Word of God, they were held to a higher standard than ...
Would religious pluralism mean allowing religions to co-exist or would that be religious tolerance? What is the difference between the two? Byhelene55— On Jan 27, 2011 Religious pluralism, and the inter religious dialogue it often requires to work well, is something I worry has become threaten...