As with anything, you can't lump all Christians into one category. But with many, the answer would be c) not open the door. In addition, for many who actually spoke with Him, they would not believe Him.
2007-10-06 08:53:18
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answered by Michael B - Prop. 8 Repealed! 7
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Wow... diverse misconceptions in a unmarried question! before everything, no-one might want to be forced to flow via a bar mitzvah ceremony. All you had to to replaced into have a extreme communicate which include your rabbi and percentage your perspectives. Did you ever actually attempt this? If no longer, why ever no longer? 2d, you say you "do no longer believe in any of that crap," properly.. I actual might want to ask your self about your Christian non secular convictions in case you're figuring out on to believe the G-d of Abraham and the scriptures that are the idea of your "old testomony" are a lot "crap." 0.33, I presume your mom is over the age of 12, certain? it is even as she grew to change right into a bat mitzvah. She might want to never have had a ceremony, yet that would not propose she never grew to change right into a daughter of the commandments... that occurs instantly even as a Jewish woman turns 12 (age 13 for boys). That she believes in Jesus, as do you, make you both apostates to the religion of Judaism, yet because you seem to imagine of it as a lot balderdash, that shouldn't hardship you. Fourth, your acquaintances are incorrect. in case you've self belief in Jesus, you're Christian, no longer Jewish. And every person can say "Merry Christmas!" because the wish is commonly for the guy you're greeting. it is like affirming an Italian individual won't be able to wish an American a "sturdy Independence Day!" only because the Italian isn't American. fifth, technically, all non secular Jews are "messianic," provided that we are waiting for the messiah. in case you've self belief in Jesus because the messiah, you're Christian. Neither Passover or Yom Kippur are traditions, they're major non secular holidays; certain, there's a large difference. Is there something incorrect with you? as far as i visit inform, you've some topics which include your father and characteristic became upon the religion of your beginning. in the adventure that your conception in Jesus brings you non secular excitement, it is nice, yet please remember his commandments to love G-d and love others. this is not any longer precisely like to describe Judaism as "any of that crap." you should also come across information on the thanks to be extra assertive. to flow via with a bar mitzvah ceremony once you do not believe interior the very precepts of Judaism, and to enable your acquaintances bully you about your beliefs... both are very, very incorrect. Is it only me, or does some different person scent a troll right here?
2016-10-20 05:29:56
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answered by chicklis 4
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I would hope that I could recognize him! In any case, If it was Jesus he would be able to speak English too. That way he would understand when I invited him in to have dinner with us. That would be so awesome!
2007-10-05 22:57:35
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answered by Marie 7
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f) Recognise him. Yes, he may not look like the stereotype christian image, but it would not matter because his presence would overwhelm you like noone else and the sight of him would open your eyes. Thing is, the chances are that he looks nothing like the christian image anyway. So we don't rely on what we think he looks like, we have no idea, but we would recognise him from his holy spirit.
2007-10-05 22:52:15
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answered by vallemonty 2
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a person comes to know Christ through his Holy spirit
your reasoning is just for fools to ponder on!
2007-10-05 23:07:18
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answered by SOMEONE 3
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answer f) but where did you find out how tall he was and his childhood disease. Never heard about that and have been a Christian all my life.
2007-10-05 22:53:19
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answered by lighthousecastle 4
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hopefully, i'd recognize Him, though i'd be in too much awe to say anything. i'm not too sure where you got all of your info about His looks, or any supposed diseases. as far as being ''jewish-looking''... not all jews look alike, but if they did, what do you think we would expect? He was a jew. i doubt many of us would be too awfully surprised.
2007-10-05 22:53:14
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answered by That Guy Drew 6
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f) recognize him
Jesus was perfect in every way.
Actually it is said Jesus stood a head taller than every other man around him.
2007-10-05 22:53:58
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answered by LaptopJesus 5
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He would not be allowed in the country, due to his middle eastern looks.
2007-10-05 22:49:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should be more worried if He didn't recognize "you" as one of His followers.
2007-10-06 00:56:39
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answered by Anonymous
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