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I reposted this question in a different way because people weren't answering the question.

I know about the Jewish religion, because my grandmother was Jewish so please don't preach to me about it. I just want to know why (some) Christians can't accept the difference? It's your religion, it's a freedom and a preference. If you call yourself a Christian, you shouldn't discrimiate other religions or you're prejudice.

2006-06-10 15:58:21 · 15 answers · asked by Sarah 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The truth is not a preference. If you don't believe the truth, you're wrong. If you do believe it, you're right. You can't choose your preference of religion. You have to believe the truth. I will always discriminate against lies. I love Jews, I just hate the false belief that Jesus was a fake, which the Jewish religion teaches.

2006-06-10 16:05:27 · answer #1 · answered by friendofgod65451 4 · 3 7

I don't understand people who hate Jews or Judaism and profess to be Christian at the same time. All Christianity is, is a refinement not abolishment of Judaism.

JESUS Practiced Judaism for crying out loud. How do these pretentious variety Christians get around that and demonize Jews? YES Jews need to come to Jesus..., and one day they will when they realize that Jesus never claimed to be a part of any so called Trinity and realize that Jesus is not claiming to be his own Father.

Trinity and Jesus being his own Father came from OUTSIDE the box - so to speak. Was never taught in the New Testament Church. If Jesus had even taught that when he walked the Earth, he would not have had many Jewish followers. Because the Jews knew pretty much what they were looking for in a Messiah. Even though they misinterpreted the signs of Jesus birth and such, they did not misinterpret that God is ONE and there is no other God beside him.

Not all Christians condemn Jews or their beliefs - I'm just talking about the ones who have no clue what Christianity really is.

2006-06-10 23:24:31 · answer #2 · answered by Victor ious 6 · 0 0

Some Christians do not like the Jewish religion because Christians cannot accept the basic tenet of the Jewish faith, that the second coming of the Son of God hasn't happened yet. If a person cannot accept/understand that basic tenet of the Jewish faith, then the resulting emotion may be dislike, fear, even hatred. It is unfortunate, but many people, Christians and people of other faiths as well, dislike, fear, and hate what they don't understand.

2006-06-10 23:09:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First of all christianity is about knowing the answer...if you know the answer then of course you will be prejudiced against the other answers. Jews are the only religions that's relationship with christianity is in the gray...being that the Jews where God's chosen people. I can tell you about why christians couldn't stand jews in the dark ages...same reason most christians want to call neopaganism satanism...blood libel myths. Back then they were blamed for everything but today its the whole Judaism vs. Islam thing.

2006-06-10 23:04:19 · answer #4 · answered by nealmc2002 1 · 0 0

There is no such thing as a Jewish religion.
You will not find evidence to support Judaism as a religion in any genuine Scripture, not even in the Torat or Injeel.
Juda was one of Twelve Tribes of Israel and all of the prophets of Israel preached and taught Islam, submission to the Will of the One True God (see John 17:3, and the Christ spoke Aramaic and worshipped Allah).
The Children of Israel are renegade Muslims who turned away from their Muslim worship and was cursed by tongue of the Christ and accepted this "blood be on us and on our children" when Pontius Pilate was talking about a thief who was set up for crucifixion on the Passover and the Sabbath.
Hitler thought himself to be the Christ come back and attempted to wipe out the "Jews" who were so named by the New Testament in the hoax of the crucifixion.
If anyone thinks he is of the True religion then it is his/her duty to preach the Truth without fear, but Truth offends, especially to those who love to be saved by some other person's sacrifice or prayer, and the Christ advised that you must save yourself in Matthew 5:29,30.

2006-06-11 00:20:13 · answer #5 · answered by mythkiller-zuba 6 · 0 0

I'm sure some people are still living back in time, thinking Jews are 'Christ-killers.'
Because of that fact, all throughout history some Christians have persecuted the Jews: The burned them during the Black Death, and persecuted them for 'sucking blood' of Christian kids.
A big reason is also the large amounts of discrimination against them, especially how Hitler and his ideas are still shown and preached.
Unfortunately, it will never end.

2006-06-10 23:04:05 · answer #6 · answered by Mandi 6 · 0 0

If I were to make a guess, I’d say it’s because many Christians feel that the Jewish people need to atone for their role in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Ironic though since it was the Romans that sentenced him to his death and since most of the Christian belief structure had its roots in the Roman Catholic Church. The group that passed judgment becomes the holders of the torch of Christ’s spirit, while those who brought him forth are the ones chastised.

As a Buddhist I find this sadly amusing for it shows the dual nature of men’s souls.

2006-06-10 23:23:03 · answer #7 · answered by Daedalus 2 · 0 0

I personally have no problems with the Jewish faith, and I don't think its as much of dislike as the difference in the fundamentals that Christianity is built on, which is the they accept Christ as the Messiah, where the Jewish community still is awaiting him. I myself subscribe to the ideals of the Christian faith, but I do not judge those who believe differently. I agree with you that those who call themselves Christian shouldn't discriminate against those that share other faiths and beliefs.

2006-06-10 23:08:53 · answer #8 · answered by zippo 4 · 0 0

IT'S THIS SIMPLE..SO LISTEN CLOSE.

Old Testament Jews are just that. They live the old Testament Teachings. They are not believer's that accept the fact that Jesus is THE CHRIST, THE MESSIAH. Old testament Jews are waitng for the Messiah to come. What Jews think is the FIRST coming, is actually the 2nd coming. The Rapture.

New Testament Jews, believe this. Jews WERE the chosen people. IT'S THE "NEW TESTAMENT JEWS" THAT ARE THE CHOSEN PEOPLE NOW. JESUS CAME TO FULFILL THE LAW OF MOSES. THE CHRISTIAN AGE STARTED ACTS.CH.2:38 THE DAY OF PENTACOST. "THE HOLY SPIRIT FELL UPON THEM". JESUS SAID: I WILL SEND "THE HELPER".
TODAY, ISRAEL IS THE CHOSEN LAND, ONLY NEW TESTAMENT JEWS CAN INHERIT THE NEW KINGDOM. IN THE OLD TESTAMENT, ONLY JEWS COULD GO TO HEAVEN.
JESUS CHRIST'S FULFILLMENT OF THE LAW OF MOSES, BECAME EFFECTIVE AT ACTS.CH.2 NOW. ALL PEOPLE OF EVERY RACE, CAN GO T0O HEAVEN BECAUSE WE ARE ALL "SPIRITUAL JEWS THROUGH CHRIST".
ONLY SPIRITUAL JEWS WILL GO TO HEAVEN. THATS ANYONE WHO ACCEPTS JESUS CHRIST AS THEY'RE SAVIOR.

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2006-06-10 23:22:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am a Christian. I prefer to call myself a Christian to means to be one with all who believe in Jesus Christ. I use to think that JW and Mormons are Christian, but now I have been tolled I was wrong. But, if you must put me under one categories, I probably would be considered a Roman Catholic, or Greek Orthodox. Enough about my credentials. so to speak. :)

I don't dislike the Jewish religion. You have you right to live your life they way you see fit, and in the way you see which religion is the best, for you. To me, not believing in Jesus Christ is a crucial part of Christianity, and when one denies him, it hits the core of our belief. We live by the words of Jesus Christ, and Jewish religion tells us, he was not the one! then, what would you think.
As for discrimination in religion! Which religion Doesn't discriminate one way or another! None. Think about it, you will see that all of them do in one way or another. They all call their religion to be the true one, if you are not one of them, you will go to hell, etc etc.

2006-06-10 23:19:48 · answer #10 · answered by Sierra Leone 6 · 0 0

I have no qualms, studied the old history myself. The only major difference is Christians are waiting for His second coming, Jews are wiating for His "first."
Jews are God's chosen people. May God protect them always.

2006-06-10 23:02:48 · answer #11 · answered by n9wff 6 · 0 0

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