Jews were not responsible for the death of Jesus, regardless of what Mel Gibson thinks.
Jews did not accept Jesus as the messiah because he did not fulfill the prophecies about the messiah. Christianity claims Jesus will finish the prophecies in his second coming, but according to Judaism the messiah will not die before all the prophecies are realized.
2006-11-26 01:13:21
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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Jesus said, "Do you love those that love you? That's good, so do the heathen. But I say to you, love those that hurt you, and pray for those that
despitefully use you. And then you will be the children of God!"
Even the most evil person, still has a spirit within. And we don't know what
kind of pain and suffering that person went through that made him evil.
Some people can't grasp these things. There is no room in their
heart for understanding and forgiveness. But who knows what pain and
suffering made them have no room in their heart for forgiveness.
"Love God, and love one another is the whole of the Law!"
2006-11-26 01:18:32
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answered by THE NEXT LEVEL 5
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1) If you are a true believer, nothing no one of any other religion can say should matter.
2) Between the Jew and the Muslim, who would rather see protected by the US.
No matter what the Jew says, there's was the religion from which Christianity came from. There is nothing anyone can say about the Christian faith that could ever offend me------and that includes other Christians too.
2006-11-26 01:12:39
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answered by Robert D 3
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It must be understood that Jews are people just like you and me. They have their thoughts about Jesus and I have mine. But relations will never change when all discussions are held on the field of hatred.
Also it is a commandment of God, " those that bless her and those that curse her'
It must also be understood that the Jewish people rejected Christ as the Son of God. They never rejected his teachings.
One of the main and most important teaching of Christ was LOVE.
2006-11-26 01:26:09
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answered by drg5609 6
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Almost all of the children of God have come from a past that is worse than anything anybody else does or says.I myself was full of hate, jealousy,envy and many other things harboring in my heart.When I allowed God into my heart and he began dealing with me on what was in my heart and helping me to change it gave me an in site that most other people go through and do the same things and have the same evil heart,and that it is through compassion and love to the unlovely just like God showed to me that is what is important in this life.
2006-11-26 01:14:26
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answered by jackiedj8952 5
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Sinner and sin are 2 distinct issues. Sinners haven't any determination because all of them inherited this sin from the first guy Adam so all of them referred to as sinners. "it truly is why, purely as by one guy sin entered into the international and demise by sin, and therefore demise spread to all adult men because they'd all sinned—." (Rom 5:12) yet when certain sinner knows sin (doing vile element) is undesirable, he keeps to coach it via him being short of God's glory (being sinner). We hate the sinful or vile issues that he practiced no longer him the sinner. Christianity isn't a sin yet Christians being sinners do sinful issues to portray Christianity to seem truly undesirable as a faith. do not hate Christianity, Christians (sinners), or everyone else (sinners), hate the sinful issues that sinner promotes that are not team spirit with the righteousness of God's upright criteria. I meant the righteous criteria of the purely one authentic God and author, no longer the righteous criteria of made up god or gods (like devil and his demons). If the made up gods' righteous criteria are a similar because the purely one authentic God's upright criteria, then there should not be any wars, crimes, sufferings, and so on. in this international. Is there?
2016-11-29 19:23:12
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answered by gagliano 4
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It's difficult to respond to someone who words questions like this. You are taking scripture out of context and applying them incorrectly. Jews were not responsible for the death of Christ. It was a few miserable people who felt threatened and stirred up trouble. Has happened many times in history and is still happening today in the middle east.
2006-11-26 01:12:25
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answered by LINDA G 4
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This is the fundamental difference between Christians and much of Islam.
Just because someone does not agree with you is no reason to hate them.
People can have different views. Just because your view is different from mine - that is no reason to hate you. I think you will find that no two people share the same views on EVERYTHING. Therefore - if you hate everyone who disagrees with you - you will end up hating everyone.
The other issue is - why hate anyone? What does hate accomplish? What good would hating Jews do? It would only create more problems and make a bigger mess.
2006-11-26 01:10:52
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answered by stevehokie 2
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They fell for the chosen people nonsense in the bible.
They actually believe in a God who plays favorites.
What a tiny idea of God that Is.
love and blessings Don
2006-11-26 01:13:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I am breaking the rules as I am not a Christian, but...
Because helping and loving them is in the spirit of Christ's teachings. Aren't non-Christians worthy of love and forgiveness as well? It diminishes Christ when those who follow him disregard the spirit of his message.
Talking religion is easy... living it gets rough.
2006-11-26 01:14:58
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answered by Redcap the Druid 3
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