2006-12-25
10:18:07
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asked by
Courageous Capt. Cat
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what is wrong with indecision, can RABBI help understand? I must understand before? cannot train? to become?
2006-12-25
11:04:46 ·
update #1
I am tired, I want the World to be One in the Same as God and Universe
2006-12-25
11:11:20 ·
update #2
If All the World converts to Judaism, can we have Peace?
2006-12-25
11:14:55 ·
update #3
I see nothing wrong with Christian concepts, but can Live in Judaism, I grow tired, I want Peace and Equality, Orthodox Rabbi said possible, I don't know what It is, but whenever in person to my face, All agree, Final Religion of One God, One Creator of Earth and Universe, One God, for Peace, the Creator One
2006-12-25
11:25:35 ·
update #4
No .. cuz they dont accept conversion. If they say so, its bluff. Their religion is based on the thinking that jewish race is the most intelligetn one. its not based on religion.
2006-12-25 10:22:25
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answer #1
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answered by Its my Duty 3
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You would be better off in a Messianic congregation, because there you would get the best of both worlds. There are practices of Judaism that you would learn, as well as those from a Christian perspective. Straight Judaism is too much based in legalism, whereas Christianity recognizes the law, yet accepts the sacrifice of Jesus as completing what the law was about.
2007-01-01 17:55:16
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answer #2
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answered by Peace W 3
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No way. I fyou have to ask others that question then you have no guidance in youself and go by opinions of others.This means you are not converted, so any conversion will be false.
Anyway, do you know what Judaism is?
It is not what you see, it is the law, the law that Jesus set those who follow him free from, to attain their cleansinfg by others means.
If you follow Judaism that means that you abibe by all its blessings and cursings written in the law. I tmeans you must follow all the details of the law plus rabbinic safegurads.
You will also hace to believe that animal sacrifice is acceptable to God and only waiting to be reinstituted. Also all the laws of stoning and penalties instituted by Moses, or else you are not a real Jew anyway.
If you are serious, whatever you do, do it with all your heart as unto the Lord, and I trust that he will order your steps.
As it is written
The steps of a righteous man are orderd by the Lord.
2006-12-25 18:35:31
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answer #3
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answered by Socinian F 3
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Conversion is not so simple as saying YES i want to be.
there is the rabbi who must interveiw you and you must accepted first. but there is also the thing about circumcision! if you havent had one, it will hurt, and if you have, they still require a poke of a needle.
at least thats what i was told by a rabbi when i wanted to convert but i was rejected because iwas Called a missionary. however untrue that it was.
than again there is the mitsvahs and the whole training of barMitzvah.
2006-12-25 18:24:43
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but I do recommend studying with Jews. They have an entirely different view of the Bible and of living Life! Converting to Judaism means to accept many obligations to God without any special rewards.
Not only is questioning allowed, it is encouraged!
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2006-12-25 18:21:55
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answer #5
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answered by Hatikvah 7
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It doesn't matter what anyone thinks. It is a matter between you and God. The God of the Jewish faith is the same God of the Christian faith. If God is speaking to you to do so you should follow His direction. What's most important is that you maintain a relationship with God. If you haven't been able do to that in you current faith you won't necessarily be able to do it in a new faith. One should always strive to maintain a close relationship with God and as for which faith he/she is following, always make sure what that faith teaches is in line with the Word of God. If you're following the word of God and maintaining a close relationship with Him you will be on the right track.
2006-12-25 18:50:52
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answer #6
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answered by tmack 2
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Nope
2006-12-25 18:29:07
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answer #7
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answered by Zifikos 5
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Not me, I enjoy the freedom of the grace of Jesus Christ, and have no desire to be under the Law. Read the book of Galatians to see what I mean.
2006-12-25 18:24:34
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answer #8
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answered by edward_lmb 4
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Absolutely not. Everyone should convert to atheism since it's the only belief system that is consistent from day to day. If you are an atheist today you will still be an atheist tomorrow.
2006-12-25 18:25:58
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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No not really. What are the reasons for coverting? The Bible states that the Jew's will all be saved... but that's AFTER the fact they will accept Jesus as Messiah. So they will covert (not that that word will apply when it happens)
2006-12-25 18:23:16
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if they want to. However, in Jewish families I understand it almost always is a given
2006-12-25 18:26:04
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answer #11
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answered by JOHN 7
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