They are not reasponsable for killing Jesus, our own sin, including yours, nailed Him to the cross.
2007-04-15 17:31:18
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answered by Apostle Jeff 6
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Are you sure it was Pakistan? I think from what you've said that you're talking about 'Palestine'. It's certainly true that some Jews are against the Israeli actions in Gaza/West Bank/Palestine. Neturei Karta that others have mentioned is an extreme group, but not by any stretch of any imagination is it 'liberal'!!!! There are many Jewish 'liberals', myself included, who abhor the sort of confrontational hate-filled approach you describe, even if there are things about Israeli policy that I'm not entirely comfortable with. You'll get the lunatics of all types within any group - the 'bovver boys' that you describe are the Jewish equivalent of others within Christianity and Islam and various cultures who seem more interested in trouble/confrontation than thinking anything through.
2016-05-21 01:24:09
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answered by catarina 3
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If the Jews had killed Jesus, the symbol for Christianity would be a pile of stones, not a cross.
As for realizing who "He" is, we already know: a man, possibly a good leader, but still a man. Not G-d. Not the messiah. That's it.
2007-04-15 17:55:50
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answered by Kathy P-W 5
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If Jesus were the savior of the Jews alone, then it could be said that they killed Him. But He laid down His life, willingly, in sacrifice to atone for the sins of ALL HUMANITY. This means that all humanity shares equal blame for His death- and equal benefit. The Jews are the original Chosen People of God. We as Christians are grafted like branches onto their tree. How could I hate the Jews, when my Lord was one?
2007-04-15 17:34:23
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answered by Amalthea 6
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I have nothing but respect & sorrow for them. They have been persucuted throughout history. They are God's chosen people, He is gathering them back from around the world, to the place that was promised to them,through the Faithfulness of father Abraham.
Leave them alone? No we should witness to them the Way to Messiah Jesus, how the OT prophets pointed to Jesus. He fulfills all the prophecies.There are Jews for Jesus.
PS Jews did not kill Jesus, they had no authority to, and Jesus came to lay down His life for the remisssion of sins. God's salvation Plan. Thank-you Jesus!
2007-04-15 17:46:49
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answered by Faith walker 4
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I think they are consumed with jealousy as to why the Ishmaelites were given so much blessings while they have been living under a curse for 2,000 years. God gave the holy land to the descendants of the first son of Abraham and they have gotten the Lions share of Blessings including the last and final Prophet who is the "Prophet like Unto Moses" from the Ishmaelite side of the family. All the trouble in the Middle East is just a simple case of one brother fighting over the larger inheritance given to the other brother. And he is going to take it away by any means of force necessary !
2007-04-15 17:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Look at it from their perspective 200 years ago. Along come a man who says he is the Son of God (blasphemy), he says all they are doing is wrong, and generally causes a ruckus.
Now if someone came up to you and said the same today, you would think they are mad, call the police etc. (we only verbally crucify people these days).
They are in no trouble at all. They are the original tribes of Jerusalem, they are God's chosen people. so it is you who is in trouble. you are in third place to get into heaven, behind the Jews and the Muslims.
BOTTD
2007-04-15 17:29:39
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answered by Sarcasma 5
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Heavens, no. Not in the least. King David, Jesus himself, and all the apostles, were among their number.
And that's an old, old fallacy that they killed Jesus. And it is NOT the truth! Not a little bit, not at all. The Romans executed him for being a political nuisance... and His death was part of the plan of salvation from the very beginning.
2007-04-15 17:29:52
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answered by mollykees 2
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I do not accuse the jews of killing jesus. I only ask that they realize that no god would ever kill. It kinda goes against having godly powers.
2007-04-15 17:27:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's great how some Christians go on and on about how wonderful it is that God would send his only begotten son to die for their sins and then turn around and yell at the Jews for killing him.
2007-04-15 19:57:18
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answered by Phil 5
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They are still God's chosen people even today. They are the apple of God's eye. Jesus being killed and then rising again was all part of God's Divine plan from the very creation of the world.
2007-04-15 17:31:13
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answered by tas211 6
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