Delta4Embassy
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If you're opposed to Christ, you're the/a antichrist. And since the Christ was Jewish, and the Jewish Messiah (supposedly,) if opposed to Judaism you're opposed to Christ, and thus anti-christ.
-To recite grace after meals (Deut. 8:10)
Christians recite grace before meals. Diametrically opposed to God and the Messiah/Christ.
-Not to take away from the commandments of the Torah (Deut. 13:1)
Some Christians threw out the commandments completely.
-Not to travel on Shabbat outside the limits of one's place of residence (Ex. 16:29)
Christians eliminated the Sabbath Day replacing it with their own.
-Not to entertain the idea that there is any god but the Eternal (Ex. 20:3)
Christians eliminated worshipping God replacing it with worshipping Man
-To pray to G-d (Ex. 23:25; Deut. 6:13)
Christians pray to many figures but rarely God. Jesus, Mary, various Saints, etc.
-Not to refrain from maintaining a poor man and giving him what he needs (Deut. 15:7)
Christians, more than any other religion teach 'prosperity gospels.' Churchs seat thousands, preachers wear the traditional uniform of business (suits,) preachers are multi-millionaires because of congregational tithes, and yet with all this monetary wealth, Christians often resist any concession or assistance propsals benefitting the poor.
-Not to do work on Shabbat (Ex. 20:10)
Most Christians would be hard-pressed to tell you when the Sabbath is let alone know what restrictions are on them during it.
-Not to demand from a poor man repayment of his debt, when the creditor knows that he cannot pay, nor press him (Ex. 22:24)
Debt collection services. 'Nuff said.
Not to break a vow (Num. 30:3)
- Christians have a 60%+ divorce rate among church weddings. But insist marriage is a sacred institution.
Could go on, but think I've made my point. Christianity is diametrically opposed to Judaism and the Laws of God, thus, because Jesus was a Jew, and supposedly the Jewish Messiah, if you're not following Jewish laws, you're not following the Messiah and thus anti-christ.
-To recite grace after meals (Deut. 8:10)
Christians recite grace before meals. Diametrically opposed to God and the Messiah/Christ.
-Not to take away from the commandments of the Torah (Deut. 13:1)
Some Christians threw out the commandments completely.
-Not to travel on Shabbat outside the limits of one's place of residence (Ex. 16:29)
Christians eliminated the Sabbath Day replacing it with their own.
-Not to entertain the idea that there is any god but the Eternal (Ex. 20:3)
Christians eliminated worshipping God replacing it with worshipping Man
-To pray to G-d (Ex. 23:25; Deut. 6:13)
Christians pray to many figures but rarely God. Jesus, Mary, various Saints, etc.
-Not to refrain from maintaining a poor man and giving him what he needs (Deut. 15:7)
Christians, more than any other religion teach 'prosperity gospels.' Churchs seat thousands, preachers wear the traditional uniform of business (suits,) preachers are multi-millionaires because of congregational tithes, and yet with all this monetary wealth, Christians often resist any concession or assistance propsals benefitting the poor.
-Not to do work on Shabbat (Ex. 20:10)
Most Christians would be hard-pressed to tell you when the Sabbath is let alone know what restrictions are on them during it.
-Not to demand from a poor man repayment of his debt, when the creditor knows that he cannot pay, nor press him (Ex. 22:24)
Debt collection services. 'Nuff said.
Not to break a vow (Num. 30:3)
- Christians have a 60%+ divorce rate among church weddings. But insist marriage is a sacred institution.
Could go on, but think I've made my point. Christianity is diametrically opposed to Judaism and the Laws of God, thus, because Jesus was a Jew, and supposedly the Jewish Messiah, if you're not following Jewish laws, you're not following the Messiah and thus anti-christ.