How the Jews mock Jesus Christ


But Rome used the fictitious character Jesus to mock Judaism, so that's called a double negative. The cultures all mocked each other, that's what the killing of the lamb during passover was, mocking the Egyptian idol god.
The sacrificed heifer, was representative of Mithra, mocking his inability to save himself.
Rome would slaughter people of many cultures then mock claim they were no longer protected or in favor by their gods, thus set themselves up as the new authority by erecting Temples in those gods and godesses name. In the case of the Jews, Rome went as far as creating their own new texts and sets of precepts and rules in an adversarial (satanic) mockery. Sort of like how Anton Levay's church of Satan mocked the church.
In short- a double negative mocking a mockery is a positive (good thing).
It's ok to mock satanism, says me- Michael.
 
Mock Jesus?! Never!

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Mock Jesus?! Never!

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When Jesus was born the vibrant expectation that a marvellous being was about to appear was general among the Judeans. They longed for such proof that Jehovah intended to keep the Covenant with his chosen people, and the scribes, reacting to the pressure of this popular longing, gradually had introduced into the scriptures the idea of the anointed one, the Messiah, who would come to fulfill his bargain.

The Targams, the rabbinical commentaries on the Law, said: "How beautiful he is, the Messiah king who shall arise from the house of Judah. He will gird up his loins and advance to do battle with his enemies and many kings shall be slain."

This passage shows what the Judeans had been led to expect. They awaited a militant, avenging Messiah (in the tradition of "all the firstborn of Egypt" and the destruction of Babylon) who would break Judah’s enemies "with a rod of iron" and "dash them in pieces like a potter’s vase"; who would bring them empire of this world and the literal fulfilment of the tribal Law; for this was what generations of Pharisees and Levites had foretold.

The idea of a lowly Messiah who would say "love your enemies" and be "despised and rejected of men, a man of sorrows" was not present in the public mind at all and would have been "despised and rejected," had any called attention to these words of Isaiah (which only gained significance after Jesus had lived and died).

Yet the being who appeared, though he was lowly and taught love, apparently claimed to be this Messiah and was by many so acclaimed!

In few words he swept aside the entire mass of racial politics, which the ruling sect had heaped on the earlier, moral law, and like an excavator revealed again what had been buried. The Pharisees at once recognized a most dangerous "prophet and dreamer of dreams."

The fact that he found so large a following among the Judeans shows that, even if the mass of the people wanted a militant, nationalist Messiah who would liberate them from the Romans, many among them must subconsciously have realised that their true captivity was of the spirit and of the Pharisees, more than of the Romans. Nevertheless, the mass responded mechanically to the Pharisaic politicians’ charge that the man was a blasphemer and bogus Messiah.

By this response they bequeathed to all future generations of Jews a tormenting doubt, no less insistent because it must not be uttered (for the name Jesus may not even be mentioned in a pious Jewish home): Did the Messiah appear, only to be rejected by the Jews, and if so, what is their future, under The Law?
 

There's only one blinding flaw with that whole video, Mr. Mortimer. The speaker forgot that Jesus forgave both his killers and those who cancelled him in court. To the best of my memory, among his last words on the cross were "Father, forgive them for they know not what they do." And we should do likewise. Forgiving others is not easy, but we havta do it because he commissioned us to. That cross the speaker wore, if the cross of Christ, reminds us of what Christ did and said on his resurection day, that he would come again to us in the form of a comforter, the Holy Spirit, when we are tempted to hate someone who offends us or the ones we love. That's how we can forgive with love and peace in our heart all the balderdash that is hurled at us, and we forgive as they're ramming a 10-pound spear into our gut. Forgiveness is the highest virtue because it can be the hardest virtue to remember when heads are hot. 🎚️May his love live within us in our hearts and minds. His love improves us, his love corrects us, and his love keeps us on his path of a right mind in the face of sorrow and pain, and his love requires that we live in his love even in the face of those who use us badly. It's so easy to forget what the cross of Christ should be reminding us of, but we should remember that we can overcome even forgetfulness when we drop the hate and put on love to remind others that Christ was right.
 
I dont think there is more then 400 Jews in Albania( There certainly is a very small number) so how would he know being Albanian… But come to think of it Elijah mocked the priests of Baal and so in his fashion mocking the priests of Christianity is only fair if they can’t produce their idol Jesus as well… But Jews are not the only ones who can do this so can Hindus, Buddhists and many others so why oh why is he singling out Jews only one must wonder and ask….
 

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