Because 99% of Europeans and Russians were uneducated farmers who drank their brains out every night and beat up their families.
The Jews were educated either in Talmud, a profession or both.
There was nothing in common between most Jews and non-Jews and the non-Jews were envious of either Jewish financial success or family values or both.
You are thinking 2018.
These events of the past are prior to most people going to school beyond basic read and writing in order to buy/sell goods.
Should, orchestrating, win/win solutions be taught in Religious schools of management?
It is against Jewish law to abuse anybody, regardless of race, religion, social status.
After all, we're mortal and the only true source of existence is God.
What do you do, though, when your NT tells you to stick it in people's faces and that Jews are the spawn of Satan?
When has jewish law been important to jews?
Usually to about 10-20% of us.
Which means you may have Jewish DNA.
Does that scare the crap out of you?
Because 99% of Europeans and Russians were uneducated farmers who drank their brains out every night and beat up their families.
The Jews were educated either in Talmud, a profession or both.
There was nothing in common between most Jews and non-Jews and the non-Jews were envious of either Jewish financial success or family values or both.
You are thinking 2018.
These events of the past are prior to most people going to school beyond basic read and writing in order to buy/sell goods.
Should, orchestrating, win/win solutions be taught in Religious schools of management?
It is against Jewish law to abuse anybody, regardless of race, religion, social status.
After all, we're mortal and the only true source of existence is God.
What do you do, though, when your NT tells you to stick it in people's faces and that Jews are the spawn of Satan?
When has jewish law been important to jews?
Usually to about 10-20% of us.
Which means you may have Jewish DNA.
Does that scare the crap out of you?
So you believe this:
The completed form of the Jewish religion is known as
Christianity, and its adherents are
Christians or "followers of the Christ." Unfortunately, many people who were ethnically Jewish did not recognize Jesus’ role as Messiah and so did not accept Christianity, the completed form of Judaism. Instead, they stayed with a partial, incomplete form of Judaism. Other Jews (the apostles and their followers) did recognize that Jesus was the Messiah and embraced the new, completed form of Judaism.
Shortly thereafter it was recognized that one could be a follower of Christ even if one did not ethnically join the Jewish people. Thus the apostles began to make many Gentile converts to the Christian faith. It is thus possible for a person to be a Jew religiously (because he has accepted Christianity, the completed form of the Jewish faith) but not be a Jew ethnically. This is the case with most Christians today.
It is this difference between being a Jew ethnically and religiously that lies behind Paul’s statement in Romans 2:28-29: "For he is not a real Jew who is one outwardly, nor is true circumcision something external and physical. He is a Jew who is one inwardly, and real circumcision is a matter of the heart, spiritual and not literal."
If Jesus was a Jew, why are we Catholic? | Catholic Answers