Scripture tells us that "faithful are the wounds of a friend." (Prov. 27:6) It is time that, as an act of love toward the Jewish people, Christians show their faithfulness, not by misguidedly "blessing" Jews by speaking more smooth words of flattery toward them (an approach characteristic of false prophets of old), but by speaking the whole truth. Such should be spoken without fear of the accusations of "anti-semitism" that will surely come from the ADL.
http://hatelawsexposed.org/alerts/antisemitism.htm
2006-10-04
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Well, it is not necessarily anti-semitism to criticize a particular leader or celebrity who is a Jew, but it can be anti-semitism to criticize a Jewish leader or celebrity and not others with similar traits among the non-Jewish population.
I looked at the link you provided, although I rarely do look at such links, because they can contain disgusting things. This one does, in a way. It takes as the premise that Christians have a duty to tell other people how to live. It seems to be about a particular incident, which is not specified, so taken in isolation, it does not mean a great deal. But beware of double-talk which ends up stating the opposite of what you normally believe. It's a favorite ploy of the unscrupulous manipulator.
When a Jewish leader is speaking as a Jew to Jews, it's not anyone else's business to critique him. Certainly you have freedom of speech, but so do the people who tell you to butt out!
2006-10-04 13:38:39
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answered by auntb93again 7
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Do you not know that in reality semitic people are almost all those from the middle east countries & some from African countries as well(such as a lot of Ethiopians). Semites are one of the 4 true races. Caucasion, Negroid, Mongoloid & Semites. To be Jewish really has more to do with religion rather than race.
2006-10-04 13:40:24
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answered by mazell41 5
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What? As a Christian I should not offer words or actions of blessings toward the Jews? It appears to me that is exactly what Christ would do.
Naturally I have embraced Jesus as my Savior and the Jewish religion has not. So I ask you, is it not better for me to be a friend and allow what I believe to become evident in my life, and hopefully an influence. rather than berating and attempting to force my beliefs on someone?
I have every desire to be friends with all people of different beliefs and faiths as far as is possible. There is a saying that is one of my favorites; "People will not care what you know, until they know that you care". In my opinion, it is difficult to demonstrate caring by just preaching at someone, rather, demonstrate caring by being a friend in our daily lives, helping, sharing, and embracing.
2006-10-05 05:43:11
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answered by clwkcmo 5
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Anti-semitism is hate towards Jewish people. We are called to bless those who curse us. As Christians we are called to share our faith in Love and share with the Jewish people how accepting Jesus can complete their faith in God.
2006-10-04 13:33:23
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answered by SunFun 5
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If you say something against the Jews it is Ani-Semitism
If you say something against the Muslims you' re an Islamophobe
If you hate the African Aericans you' re a Racist
If you hate the white people that's reversed Racism
Here is your list. Now be careful out there....!
2006-10-04 13:56:29
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answered by Whatever 3
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Doesn't like Jewish people
2006-10-04 13:49:02
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answered by shy_leeza 2
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"Anti-Semitism" means telling the facts about Jews & Israel.
2006-10-04 13:51:19
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answered by manabovetime 3
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we should speak words of blessing to all people.
2006-10-04 13:27:50
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answered by ? 6
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basicly people who don't like jews
2006-10-04 23:19:43
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answered by acid tongue 7
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A SICKNESS
2006-10-04 13:29:42
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answered by John K 5
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