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Nobody's innocent. People who CLAIM TO BE Jews, Christians, and Muslims have committed many atrocities.

Let's not count doing things totally counter to their faith, but saying they are doing it in the name of God.

I'm not here to bash or cause division, but in America, it appears that Jews view Christians as more of a threat as Muslims.

Do they fear that Christians a violent threat? conversion threat?

2007-11-07 03:59:05 · 20 answers · asked by Deelite Me! 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I think yes..Reason is below..
Muslims have a clear cut idea and law about Jews and how to deal with them. But attitude of christianity is mostly determined by people who are obsessed with their beleifs and everyday they come up with new ideas and ideology. Today most christians are zionist, few years back they were ant-semitic and you never know what turn they would take in future.

2007-11-07 20:56:24 · answer #1 · answered by Happily Happy 7 · 3 0

As a recent convert to Judaism, I can tell you that Jews often remember, honor, and recall their ancestors lost in the Holocaust, but I was surprised to find no hatred at all for the perpetrators who might not have been "real" Christians, but were definitely part of the Christian culture. I think the reason that there is no hatred for Christians is the fact that Jews believe each person is responsible for his own sins and will answer to God for them. They don't obsess over punishment for others. What we learn from our Bible is that we must have the strength to continue with life in spite of the odds.

Jews do not hate Muslims as a culture either. The main threat to Jews at this particular time is the Muslim *extremists,* not mainstream Muslims.

Historically, Jews have suffered more under Christian domination than Muslim domination so we must be ever alert to the threat of a church/state alliance.

Speaking for myself alone.... You won't find two Jews who will agree on much of anything!
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2007-11-07 13:14:13 · answer #2 · answered by Hatikvah 7 · 0 0

You have to understand that most of these people fight over religion and this has been going on for centuries. These people are juging other people. No one has the right to judge another person. Most people do. I catch myself and try not to judge, but it is just being human. It is really dumb to think that one religion is better than others. God has many names, Ali, Buda, and etc. There is only one God, whatever the call him, God is God. The world is a threatening place and the people who live on earth are fighting over very stupid things. In a war, No one wins. Everyone looses. I hate that people see colors and religion. If eveybody is wrong, then, no one is right.
We are all Gods children. No one person or religion is threatening. Jews are also children of God. They all are not a threat. They just disagree on what they believe in. They have freedom of choice. What they choose to do is up to the individual. Don't forget, Satan is in the picture too, altho most people never want to talk about the devil. But I assure you, he is in the game also. The best you can do is, do what you think that is right. Fighting is never a way to settle an argument. Satan would like for you to think it is the only way and there are dim wits out there that actually believe it. Don't fall for it. It is NOT the way. Blessed Be to you all!

2007-11-07 14:41:27 · answer #3 · answered by cprucka 4 · 0 0

Spiritually, Christians.

Physically, Muslims.

The truth, however, is that the greatest threat to Jews is jewish apathy and ignorance of their own religion. While, the Nazi's destroyed 6m Jews (or 1/3 or european Jewry), they don't hold a candle to what Jews have done to themselves in America in the 60some years since.

If natural population growth trends from 1945 to today held, there should be between 18 and 22 million Jews in America. However, the latest surveys done by various Jewish groups show that only 4-5 million Americans identify themselves as Jews. Where are the other 13 - 18 million? Lost to assimilation.

2007-11-07 12:06:03 · answer #4 · answered by mzJakes 7 · 6 0

I would say it depends on what type of Judaism you practice and what kind of Islam or Christianity another practices.

I believe there are some who feel threatened by one, some by another and some by all, some by none.

Personally my familial history is one of Sephardic Jew and North African Muslim who drove the Christians out of Iberia and was converted to Catholicism during the Portuguese Inquistion after the Reconquista. I can see how all sides could view the others as a threat, but don;t think they really are anymore.

2007-11-07 12:09:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I have met many Jews and Rabbis and they have never been threatened by me or even had anything negative to say about the Christian faith or its followers. They are more concerned about modern day Israel and the territory battles over there. So they seem to be more "threatened" if you will by extreme Islamic views. When the President of Iran wants you vanished off the surface of the planet, I think this is something that you would feel more "threatened" by.

2007-11-07 12:08:22 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

In your words: "People who CLAIM TO BE Jews, Christians, and Muslims have committed many atrocities."
You need to study some history.
Xians have committed many atrocities against Jews; the Jews have NOT committed any atrocities.
Nowadays, roles have changed, and it is Muslims who threaten the Jews.
As a Jew, I can tell you that my grandparents, whose entire families were murdered in Hitler's concentration camps, were terrified of Xians.
A few years ago, my sister-in-law and my six-month-old niece were killed in an Israeli restaurant when an Arab blew himself up.
As I said, the roles of Xians and Muslims are reversed.

2007-11-07 12:45:38 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It depends on where in the US they are. In a region where there is a lot of anti-semitism from Christians, Christians might be more of a threat. However, obviously if it is a region where there are a lot of anti-semitic muslims, it'd be different. In America as a whole, it's hard to say because everyone suffers from discrimination.

2007-11-07 12:05:24 · answer #8 · answered by iellemi 1 · 1 0

Christians...as a faith...have not put a 'hit' out on Jews for hundreds of years. Do not count the Holocaust, as that was a group of Aryans a$$holes...not Christians as a faith.

Muslims, however, are actively targeting Jews for suicide bombinbs, assassinations, etc.

Sure, both will try to convert the Jew; however, only one tries to do so by violent force.

2007-11-07 12:03:18 · answer #9 · answered by Jay 6 · 3 1

I have friends from both faiths, or beliefs...a few anyway.
To be honest with you, i don't really see that.
What i do see is that, if someone, anyone, is not ready for God, they tend to view Christians, passionate Christians, as the enemy, and are threatened by them.
We understand why that is don't we?
It is the stronghold of the enemy over that persons life. Everyone, (including us at one time), belongs to the world and has a veil over their eyes, and the ruler of the world is Satan. Thats what Jesus said. And until God Himself removes that veil, they do not see, and are threatened by the Spirit of God, which is in a true Christian.

2007-11-10 11:15:28 · answer #10 · answered by sharky 5 · 0 0

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