It would be interesting to see a Jew having one of those evangelical epilepsy attacks when they feel blessed.
2007-10-15 17:43:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not need evangelizing and if I wanted it you would be the last one I would want it from You are insulting to Jews and to all the normal Christians out there
2007-10-16 01:08:10
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answered by devora k 7
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I'm Jewish and I would love to see you try! You're right....do not bother because it simply will not work. I'd still like to know what happened when the Baptists made a project out of converting Jews; I think it was about 10 years ago. They printed pamphlets and everything on how to convert Jews. But now when I go to the Baptist website there is no mention of that whatsoever. I wonder why?
2007-10-16 12:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Duh! Even when I was a Christian, I never even had an idea of tying to convert a Jew to Christianity!! How can you be so dumb? If a Jew wanted to become a Christian, trust me when I say, that they would do so! After all, they are very well acquainted with the idea of Jesus! It is not like they haven't had the chance for, what, 2000 years! FOTF,LMAO!
2007-10-16 01:32:41
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answered by cassandra 3
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Yes, I have been involved with sharing Scriptures with Jewish friends. Jewish people have been very hurt and disillusioned with Christians from very hurtful things done by so-called Christians in the past. It is very important as Christians that we have complete respect for Israel, for we come from her, spiritually.
Romans 11 tells us that we were "grafted in" to Israel; in other words, they were here first. Christianity, in one sense of the word, is an off-shoot of Judaism. Therefore, it is important to have complete respect for Judaism. Jesus was a devout Jew --- who claimed to fulfill all of their Scriptures.
There are several organizations that devote their time to sharing Scriptures with Jewish people, scriptures that support Yeshua being the Messiah promised in Scripture.
But it is done humbly, not arrogantly, where both parties are encouraged to search the Scriptures for the truth -- something both devout Jews and devout Christians can agree upon!
2007-10-16 02:38:00
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answered by prairieprincess 5
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I'm Baha'i so I believe all the prophesies which were not fulfilled in the First Coming have been fulfilled in the Second Coming, so the arguments about Jesus not fulfilling those prophesies are null because they are fulfilled in the two of "Christ, Jesus", and "Baha'u'llah" [Glory of God], as spoken of by Prophet Isaiah...
As the dead sea scrolls, describe the first restores the meaning of the temple, and the second restores the kingdom of King David in characteristics. So yes, by all means I would teach them, or offer they talk to the college professor and education specialist I know who were raised Jewish and are now Baha'i.
Baha'is do not proselytize, merely inform, and leave it for those hearers to decide, and if they come then they are taught.
See http://bahai.org
God bless.
2007-10-16 00:47:58
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answered by Gravitar or not... 5
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YAY, you cast the first stone :-(((
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2007-10-16 00:41:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Who are you, or even me for that matter, that we are able to judge who needs evangelizing the most.
Only God knows that.
2007-10-16 00:48:14
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answered by jenx 6
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I think Christians need evangelizing the most
Ok, it doesnt make sense to pitch something to them they could plainly see w/o interventionist meddling any more than it makes sense to pitch a deity to anyone
Evangelizing is something Christians do for themselves, not for any deity (think about it)
2007-10-16 00:42:44
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answered by FORMER Atheist Now Praising FSM! 3
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I don't know why you have singled out the Jews as needing it most -- but if that's how you feel, what are you doing about it?
2007-10-16 00:39:38
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answered by Anonymous
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