Jewish Violence against Christians on the Rise in Jerusalem

Tranny Tainant, the queer Pali supporter that is now pretending to care about Christians, very entertaining!
 
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So its all rihjt for jews to attack christians but not muslims ?
Just like its ok for trump to rape young girls but not muslims.
You people are just trash.
There were 111 incidents last year most by extreme orthodox Jews a small minority. Most events were not violent. You lied again and like the dope you are got caught again.
Trump has never raped anyone but you have raped rational thinking
 
There were 111 incidents last year most by extreme orthodox Jews a small minority. Most events were not violent. You lied again and like the dope you are got caught again.
Trump has never raped anyone but you have raped rational thinking
I cant discuss anything with a liar.You dont qualify for my time.
 
There is no Jewish version of Jesus, you moron. Jesus was born and raised a Jew in ancient Israel, not as a Christian following the New Testament.


So why did an elected Israeli official organize a group of Israeli youth to gather up New Testaments, burn them in public, and then go on Israeli radio and declare that he was "purging EVIL?"
 
So why did an elected Israeli official organize a group of Israeli youth to gather up New Testaments, burn them in public, and then go on Israeli radio and declare that he was "purging EVIL?"
probably because proselytizing Christianity in this way is against Israeli law, and the books, themselves, are against Jewish law. So the burning is how to get rid of something so religiously and socially problematic.
 
probably because proselytizing Christianity in this way is against Israeli law, and the books, themselves, are against Jewish law. So the burning is how to get rid of something so religiously and socially problematic.

so there is NO RELIGIOUS FREEDOM in "democracy Israel?"
 
so there is NO RELIGIOUS FREEDOM in "democracy Israel?"
Sure there is. Why said otherwise? Weird that you would come to that conclusion based on what I wrote.
 
Sure there is. Why said otherwise? Weird that you would come to that conclusion based on what I wrote.


Because THAT IS WHAT YOU WROTE...

because proselytizing Christianity in this way is against Israeli law, and the books, themselves, are against Jewish law


So the New Testament is "against Jewish law?"


Sounds like Christianity is banned....
 
So the New Testament is "against Jewish law?"
Yes, according to Jewish law, the texts of the gospels are forbidden to Jews (though there are limited exceptions). Ones that have the gospels translated into Hebrew to convey the impression that they are valid as extensions of the Hebrew bible are espcially problematic.
Sounds like Christianity is banned....
Except it isn't. There is freedom of religion in Israel. Did you not know that?
 
Because THAT IS WHAT YOU WROTE...




So the New Testament is "against Jewish law?"


Sounds like Christianity is banned....
in case you were wondering, here is BYU's statement about their presence in Israel:

"The Center has made a firm commitment that no one associated with the Center, BYU, or Church will engage in Christian proselytizing activities while in the Holy Land. Students may not proselytize, directly or indirectly. Proselytizing is defined as any activity that could be construed as aimed at including, encouraging, or leading people in the country of Israel to investigate any religion for possible conversion. Such activities are strictly contrary to the desires of the government and people of Israel and to the commitments made by BYU, the Jerusalem Center, and the Church. Students must agree to not distribute, either directly, by mail, or by internet, any materials pertaining to the Church or its doctrines within Israel or Palestine. It is not permitted to discuss the Church or its doctrines or answer any questions regarding the Church or its doctrines with individuals who reside in the Holy Land or who may be visiting there. Guests who are not LDS are not permitted to attend Church services held in the Holy Land. If asked questions about the Church, students must state that they are in the Holy Land as a student and are not permitted to discuss the Church or its doctrines."

note no limitations on the religion and its adherents, just on proselytizing.
 
So its all rihjt for jews to attack christians but not muslims ?
Just like its ok for trump to rape young girls but not muslims.
You people are just trash.
Please tell us what young girls Trump raped You should definitely complete your education and learn how to spell Upset because the majority of the Civilized World believe it’s wrong to ENSLAVE or KILL Christians?
Instead of lying and making up stories you should look 👀 at your OWN ROYAL FAMILY 🤮🪳
 
There was slight rise 111 last year by orthodox Jews who tend to be extreme and intolerant.
I think you are hilarious 😂 If anyone is intolerant it’s has been the Christians for 2025 years 🫣
 
Yes, according to Jewish law, the texts of the gospels are forbidden to Jews (though there are limited exceptions). Ones that have the gospels translated into Hebrew to convey the impression that they are valid as extensions of the Hebrew bible are espcially problematic.


Sounds like Judaism thinks the New Testament is giant historical embellishment...


Except it isn't. There is freedom of religion in Israel. Did you not know that?


So "Jewish Law" doesn't apply in Israel?

It is "Israeli Law" not "Jewish Law?"
 
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note no limitations on the religion and its adherents, just on proselytizing.


So you are free to "practice Christianity" you just can't preach it in public?

What would happen if a group of Christians in Israel sung Christmas songs outside on 12/24?

I mean, I'm not religious, but I do support the right of Christians to sing on Christmas eve outside.
 
So you are free to "practice Christianity" you just can't preach it in public?

What would happen if a group of Christians in Israel sung Christmas songs outside on 12/24?

I mean, I'm not religious, but I do support the right of Christians to sing on Christmas eve outside.
There is no prohibition in Israel on practicing a religious faith, speaking about a faith, proselytizing a faith (with exceptions, noted below), or singing songs of faith. Israel has freedom of religion for all faiths.

That said, from my understanding, most Israelis have very strong feelings against attempting to convert people.

Exceptions for proselytizing in Israel's Penal Code:

Giving benefits to induce change of religion
174A.If a person gives or promises another person money, valuable consideration or another material benefit in order to entice him to change his religion or to cause him to entice another to change his religion, then he is liable to five years imprisonment or a fine of NS150,000.

Change of a minor's religion
368. (a) (b) If a person performs a religious conversion ceremony of a minor or performs some other act that leads to the change of a minor's religion, in violation of the provisions of section 13A of the Capacity and Guardianship Law 5722-1962, then he is liable to six months imprisonment. If a person induces a minor, by addressing him directly, to change his religion, then he is liable to six months imprisonment.
 
So you are free to "practice Christianity" you just can't preach it in public?

What would happen if a group of Christians in Israel sung Christmas songs outside on 12/24?

I mean, I'm not religious, but I do support the right of Christians to sing on Christmas eve outside.
I read your last exchange between you and Rosends. Israel must be a theocracy or he thinks it's a theocracy. Boggles the mind.
 

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