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Mossaic? Isn't that a type of artwork? Um, no, that would be a Mosaic. Of course Mosaic is also a word meaning "pertaining" to Moses as in the Mosaic Law refering to Torah.

If, on the other hand, the previous poster is correct and you mean Moshiach, then if that Moshiach is going to be the Christian Antichrist, how could you possibly consider him to be the "true Moshiach"? Isn't the Christian Antichrist automatically to be considered a false Messiah? If the kingdom established by Moshiach lasts 7 years or less then I can't imagine that anyone is going to declare after that time period that this guy is Moshiach.

Most Christians that I have run into tell me that Jesus is the Jews' "True Messiah". If they are correct, then you have just declared that you believe that Jesus is the Antichrist. An interesting position for you to take. But I suppose I can understand how you reached that conclusion. After all, the Antichrist is called the "man of lawlessness" and Christians believe Jesus came to do away with the law. So if there is a "2nd Coming of Jesus" and he then walks into the Temple and declares himself to be God, isn't that exactly what the Antichrist is predicted as doing? And certainly in looking at Christian history we can see a fulfilment of the prediction Daniel 7:25 about him changing the holidays and the laws, which is exactly what the followers of Jesus did. So, yes you do make a good case for Jesus being the Antichrist.

2006-06-22 01:46:23 · answer #1 · answered by Daniel 6 · 2 0

have you gone brain damaged? I assume you mean messiah?
You are probabl y quoting "He that says he is a Jew but is not". That means the anti christ will probably says that he is a Jew. He is a lie. Remember Jews where married to God when Jesus came, so if they looked on antoher they would have been cheating on God, The northern Kingdom , The House of Israel was divorced 600 Yeats pryor. Here os scripture.

Romans 11:25For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in. 26And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written,
God Bless

2006-06-22 08:24:05 · answer #2 · answered by soccergarysw 3 · 0 0

Since the Jews are looking for Christ - and t hough they did not recognize his coming the first time.., you're essentially saying Jesus is the Antichrist and that is not only stupidly redundant, just is not possible. Christ cant be antichrist.

What you are proposing sounds like the spirit of antichrist however. THE Antichrist comes from Islam. And I've just as well as proven it from Daniel 9:27

2006-06-22 08:51:36 · answer #3 · answered by Victor ious 6 · 0 0

Jesus Christ IS the "Anti-christ", or the Antimessiah...He is the blonde haired, blue eyed, ham-eating Gentile boy who worships on Sunday and did away with the Torah, or "the Law"---the guy that half the world worships...The guy who the Jewish people rejected and continue to reject...The guy who doesn't even come CLOSE to being the Messiah of Judaism......Not even close!!! (For starters, the Messiah did not come to start a new religion called "Christianity"...He came to be the Messiah of the old one. and with 6,000+ denominations going strong, worldwide, I would say modern-day apostate Christianity is in defiance of it's own laws..."Avoid foolish controversies and divisive doctrines, such as divide the brethren." or, "Satan is the author of confusion", etc.etc etc....)

Oh yeah, and another thing...Didn't "Saint Paul" teach in one of the New Testament letters that the "salvation message" was meant to go "to the Jew first, and then the Gentile"...??? Well I would say that Christians have given up on the Jewish people accepting Jesus, wouldn't you?...Afterall, they have successfully "missionized" just about every country in the known world...Their 24 hour a day mega-TV ministry, "Trinity Broadcasting Network" goes into hundreds of Gentile countries worldwide------Yet they cannot even convince the Jews that Jesus was the Messiah!!!...I would say they have FAILED MISERABLY then, in fufilling their own "Great Commission"...

Bottom line:...The Jews have ALWAYS rejected and will ALWAYS reject Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah...He NEVER did and NEVER will fufill the legal parameters of the Messiah of Judaism...The Jews have NEVER and will NEVER be "evangelized" by the symbol of the cross...We will NEVER worship on Sunday in 501c tax exempt, non-for-profit corporations known as local churches...We will NEVER embrace a "New Testament" written in a pagan language...We will NEVER embrace the pagan holidays (holy-days) of Christianity, including but not limited to: Christmas observance, Easter (Ishtar) observance, Thanksgiving observance, etcetera. We will NEVER accept the pagan concept of "the trinity", which is at it's very core tri-theism...Judaism has ALWAYS been and will ALWAYS be the true, original Monotheistic Faith...The Jewish people recite the Shema three times daily; the prayer of our people for over 3000 years, which states: "Shema Yisrael, Adonai Eloheynu, Adonai echad. Baruch shem, k'vod malkuto le' olam, va'ed." HEAR OH YISRAEL, THE LORD OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE. BLESSED IS HIS GLORIOUS KINGDOM FOREVER AND EVER....O'main.

While Judaism has ALWAYS and will ALWAYS CONTINUTE TO DECLARE THAT THE LORD OUR GOD IS ONE, CHRISTIANS ALWAYS HAVE AND WILL PROBABLY ALWAYS CONTINUE TO WORSHIP THE TRI-THEISTIC THIRD MEMBER OF THE "TRINITY", JESUS CHRIST...JEWS DIDN'T ACCEPT HIM THEN, AND THEY WON'T ACCEPT HIM NOW.

Shalom.

2006-06-28 21:51:02 · answer #4 · answered by liebestraume777 1 · 0 0

who knows? you could be right

2006-06-22 08:22:51 · answer #5 · answered by metafrastria 4 · 0 0

So what if ?????????

2006-06-22 08:22:28 · answer #6 · answered by Robert B 4 · 0 0

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