yes, you want to convert jews to christianity,along with all those bullshit evangelists.....
why dont you understand christianity is not for everyone....
we dont care if we are not going to some imaginary heaven just because we aint christian....so keep your cultist religion to yourself
a2a
2006-10-25 18:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I understand neither your question, nor your explanation for it.
Isn't the strange fact that you WANT to convert Jewish people to Christianity HURTS Judaism itself?
If you want to defend Judaism, defend its people from Anti-Semitism and ignorance; don't breed ignorance.
Of all religions, Christianity and its followers are the ones who hurt Jewish people the most, and I would like you to give us some more credit about our theological choices.
Eventually, I would like to end my words up with the sayings of a very wise man (badly translated by me):
"Let me try and explain you exactly what pisses some of us off:
We've been persecuted by every Christian church since the day Christianity was separated from Judaism. The first Christian believers were thought that the Jews killed Jesus; that we are the allies of the devil; that we eat babies at Passover; that we are trying to control the universe; that we lie and cheat, steal and kill; that we ARE the devil. Sounds like old history? Try again-
Catholicism? Been there; the Catholic Church had turned a blind eye to the inhalation of the Jews in the holocaust and it took us centuries to convince them to stop and tell their believers every Sunday that we killed their Messiah.
Protestantism? Done that; lovely Mr. Luther and his lovely book, "On the Jews and Their Lies", brought a great inspiration to millions of new "Jew-lovers".
Mormonism? The next time I'll be converted, I want to be alive while doing it.
These are the minor things. Want to deal the hard-core? Persecution, discrimination, distinction, forced conversion, demonization, Inquisition, affliction, tribulation, humiliation, de-humanization, expulsion and eradication.
The Anti- Semitism is not an aspect of the Christians' wild thorns. The Anti- Semitism was well built by the early Christian church. Further more- were it not for the basis of the hatred that Christianity established so well, I doubt if some of the events I mentioned above would have happened.
Unchristian? Without a doubt, but whoever said that politics has got to do something with faith?
So excuse me if I'm not so enthusiastic about slapping the face of everything I believe in: my dying religion and tortured ancestors, but let me be "unsaved" and keep on worshiping whatever you like."
(Y. Gardi)
2006-10-20 10:43:13
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answered by yotg 6
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I agree with the others that:
a) That's not a question.
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b) Judaism doesn't need defending, least of all from Christianity.
Christianity may claim greater numbers - of course, periodically torturing and brutally murdering millions of non-believers has no doubt helped in that regard. But from a logical standpoint, if anything, Christianity should be defended against Judaism, as it both derrives from and utterly contradicts it, like a spoiled child.
But I have something here that someone with a name like "Domingo Basilio," who goes around asking for a defense of Judaism, might appreciate. It was written by Montesquieu in his "The Spirit of Laws," as sort of a defense of the Jews against the Spanish Inquisitors:
"You put us to death who believe only what you believe, because we do not believe all that you believe. We follow a religion which you yourselves know to have been formerly dear to God. We think that God loves it still, and you think that he loves it no more: and because you judge thus, you make those suffer by sword and fire who hold an error so pardonable as to believe that God still loves what he once loved."
And yet, after thousands of years of the most barbaric persecution of Jews in the name of Christ, we still have people asking that we "defend Judaism, especially from Christianity". One can imagine the newly converted Christian on his knees, pleading: "Jesus, save me from your followers!" (;
Forgive them, L-rd, for they know not what they do.
2006-10-18 07:10:53
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answered by Daniel 5
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Judaism needs no defending from Christianity. Neither does any other faith.
2006-10-18 05:31:40
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answered by Just Us 2
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You give a proof. Then we can talk. E-mail "Names are Much Too Confining", "gratvol", "Jewish Girl", me, or look on "Jews for Judiasm". Just here's one proof: Leviticus 26:44. Explain that!
2006-10-19 21:06:20
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answered by ysk 4
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yeah right like I am going to give you ammo to convert Jews to a religion that has persecuted and killed them by the millions for 1,800 years.
Have you no shame? how can you talk about "saving"someone when your religion is responsible for killing many of their ancestors.
2006-10-19 20:01:29
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answered by Gamla Joe 7
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That's not.
a question?
2006-10-18 04:42:05
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answered by abram.kelly 4
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And so??
2006-10-18 06:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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from what, exactly?
2006-10-18 04:41:04
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answered by Anonymous
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