I know you won't want to hear this, but I am Jewish and have been for 60 years. Jews simply do not think about Christians as a group. When I meet someone, I don't ask what religion they are; I judge them by how they treat others and whether they are kind and thoughtful. But in none of the thousands of conversations I have had in my life with family and friends did Christianity ever come up. We just don't think about it.
Oh, and if jwfkr used to be Jewish, then the earth is flat and the moon is made of green cheese. What a schlemiel!
2007-12-06 16:45:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Christian and it is interesting to me, the point of view you take towards people's beliefs. My psycho-therapist friends and I were having a discussion. We were discussing the state of this world and its people, namely, how people are different than they were the generation before. Someone said, " all things are exactly the way they should be ... and nothing happens which God does not know about" ! Your attitude in approach to this reflects the attitude all of us need to regard others by. It is very difficult for people to let go and let God since people like to attempt to do God's job for Him, try and get people to both, think and act like they do !!! Great comment you made !!!
2016-03-14 05:44:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Well first of all, the Jews that you are speaking of are not the Hebrew people of the Bible. These Ashkenazi Jews are one of the biggest lies ever told. Yet people support them...even the good old fake Christians of the Republican party. Read the Bible, including the Jewish Torah and you will find that the REAL Jews were a black race and that to marry outside was condemned. Therefore if they were Black, then they would continue to be Black today. The real Jews are in Ethiopia. Not the diaspora people who were fake to begin with. Remember, Moses put his hand into his garment and it came out white as snow, meaning that the miracle was the difference between his black body and his white hand. Jesus had to be betrayed with a kiss...thus he was also a Black man. Otherwise Iscariot would have just said the White man. Now Egyptian were Black, and people want to say that people living just 45 miles North were white? Come on!!! It is a lie. So what do Jews think about Christians, well as long as they can continue to promote their lies, they are fine with it. Look at the Rothchild family and all of the money grabbing that they have done, they are not REAL Jews. These fake Jews, the Zionist Jews of today are the problem child. They create so much turmoil, including 9/11 to which they orchestrated. look at Silverman, that fake assed Jew did not go to work the day that 9/11 happened, nor did his children as he told them to not go to work. But that piece of **** was o.k. with other people dieing so that the U.S. would go to war. **** the fake assed Ashkenazi Jews. To be anti-Semitic means that I would have to hate Jews. But these fake ones are not real and therefore **** THEM
2014-07-24 06:14:46
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answered by CJR 3
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Most Christians are nice wholesome people however we have a few fanatics that are always attacking Judaism as "the people who killed Jesus" ... they don't realize that without us killing Jesus the prophecy couldn't have come true about the messiah and therefore their religion wouldn't even exist.
On a whole I think most Jews just think that Christians have claimed that the wrong man was messiah. Time has passed, the older generations still get angry over things that were done to Jews in Jesus's name but the younger ones realize that it was bound to happen.
2007-12-06 12:34:38
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answered by Mr. Nobody 5
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I have a deep love for Jews today, and today I h ad the priveldge of meeting a very sweet Jewish Lady. She seemed to like me too, so I'm sure there are many Jews who love Christians. Makes sense doesn't it?
2007-12-06 12:30:36
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answered by Crazy Lady 4
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I personally don't know any Jews. However a fellow church member has a best friend who follows the Jewish faith. His friend loves us all and is happy to know that so many christians pray for him and others. I am a firm believer that it dosen't matter what religion you follow here as long as you do the Lord's work while your on Earth. In Eternity there are no religions. It's all people who loved the Lord God our Father living together in a life far better than the one's lived here on Earth.
2007-12-06 12:35:43
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't have to have a particular faith, you just have to have in God and believe in Him,That He send His only be gotten son to die for your sins. You must repent of your sins , ask for his forgiveness and be baptized. Most of these so called churches are not God's Church. Jesus said "No one can come to Him, less he be called by the Father who send Him". So you see you have to be called to God's Church, you can not just join His Church. You are right to love, for God said to love every one, there is no exception.
2016-04-07 01:22:59
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answered by Anonymous
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They're people. I don't think about them one way or another until I meet them.
I am highly wary of "Judeophiles" though. You know, those people who love Jews and everything about us for pretty much no reason...it's a little weird.
Peace
And John Paul above me is wrong as usual about Judaism. Googling those words will bring up a lot of quotes from anti-Semetic websites blaming us for basically everything because people who glanced at the Talmud think we say that JC is boiling in hot excrement. This is not true. JC is not even mentioned in the Talmud, nor in any of our other holy books. The man they refer to is another man called "Yeshu" who is a completely different person.
Peace
Also, the term "Messianic Jew" is a term used by Xian organizations that pervert Jewish traditions to try to fool Jews into converting to Xianity. You cannot be a Jew and believe in JC. I'm sorry, but it's just not possible.
Esther: prove it :-)
2007-12-06 12:44:55
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answered by LadySuri 7
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You can't blame them for not trusting Christians..We haven't been very nice to them though out history. I am ashamed when I read that even men like Luther were horrid. We owe them for a lot of years of grief!
2007-12-06 12:31:39
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answered by PROBLEM 7
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For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God unto salvation, to the Jew first and also unto the Greek. (Gentile or Goy) To the Jew first,
2015-04-12 03:43:30
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answered by Ronald 1
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