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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An example of inverted reality is the denial that the embryo in the mother’s womb is a living human being.Those who accept this lie do so because they want to deny their sin when they murder that life. They will twist reality, change definitions, and do whatever it takes to construct ...
Judaism is one of the oldest and tenth-largest religions in the world. The followers of Judaism are called Jews. Judaism evolved as an ethnic religion from the Middle Eastern region around 500 BCE. It influences the other Abrahamic religions like Christianity and Islam. It is considered an ethn...
The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah— Alfred Edersheim It were an extremely narrow, and, indeed, false view, to regard the difference between Judaism and Christianity as confined to the question of the fulfillment of certain prophecies in Jesus of Nazareth. These predictions could only outlin...
Why hell is destruction, not eternal torment. Absolute Biblical proof of conditional immortality. What was taught in the Old Testament? What did Judaism teach? In-depth discussion on Conditional Immortality, Annihilationism, Traditionalism, and more! He
Finally, it is critical to recognize that the parables of Jesus were politically and religiously subversive, but not primarily against Rome, as the Jewish people wanted and expected. His parables were subversive to the politics and religion of Judaism. This is one of the reasons Jesus didn’t ...
In Judaism, one common view of Lot's wife turning to salt was as punishment for disobeying the angels' warning. By looking back at the "evil cities," she betrayed her secret longing for that way of life. She was deemed unworthy to be saved and thus was turned to a pillar of salt....
It is difficult to pinpoint the exact time when hamsas emerged in Jewish culture, though it is clearly a symbol of Sephardic nature. Jews might have used the hamsa to invoke the hand of God, or to counteract the Evil Eye with the eye embedded in the palm of the hand. Some hamsas ...