Zone1 The Second Coming of Christ

Jesus isnt the truth or god. God cant have a name
You are on a mission to subvert Christianity.

Judaism does not teach to subvert other religions; in fact, it's generally not a proselytizing faith, believing that righteous non-Jews (following the Seven Noahide Laws) have a path to God and the world to come, focusing instead on Jewish particularity and the covenant with God. While acknowledging other faiths, Judaism doesn't see itself as the sole path to salvation, nor does it actively seek mass conversion, viewing the righteous in all nations as having a place in the afterlife, unlike faiths that mandate conversion for "saving" souls.

Key Jewish Perspectives on Other Religions:
  • No Requirement to Convert Others: Judaism doesn't have a mandate to spread its faith globally or convert everyone, unlike some other religions.
  • Multiple Paths to God: The concept of "The Righteous Among the Nations" (Gentiles) having a share in the World to Come signifies that morality and a relationship with God are accessible outside Judaism.
  • Noahide Laws: Non-Jews are expected to follow the universal Seven Noahide Laws (e.g., prohibitions against murder, theft, idolatry, and requirements for justice), which provide a framework for moral living.
  • Respect for Other Faiths (within limits): While recognizing other religions, Judaism emphasizes the distinct covenant with the Jewish people and maintains boundaries, but also promotes understanding and coexistence, as suggested by figures like Chief Rabbi Sacks.
  • Historical Context: Jewish history, marked by persecution, fostered a defensive, inward-looking approach rather than outward evangelism.
In essence, Judaism seeks to live its covenant with God and allows others to find their own paths, emphasizing moral living over forced conversion or subversion.
 
You are on a mission to subvert Christianity.

Judaism does not teach to subvert other religions; in fact, it's generally not a proselytizing faith, believing that righteous non-Jews (following the Seven Noahide Laws) have a path to God and the world to come, focusing instead on Jewish particularity and the covenant with God. While acknowledging other faiths, Judaism doesn't see itself as the sole path to salvation, nor does it actively seek mass conversion, viewing the righteous in all nations as having a place in the afterlife, unlike faiths that mandate conversion for "saving" souls.

Key Jewish Perspectives on Other Religions:
  • No Requirement to Convert Others: Judaism doesn't have a mandate to spread its faith globally or convert everyone, unlike some other religions.
  • Multiple Paths to God: The concept of "The Righteous Among the Nations" (Gentiles) having a share in the World to Come signifies that morality and a relationship with God are accessible outside Judaism.
  • Noahide Laws: Non-Jews are expected to follow the universal Seven Noahide Laws (e.g., prohibitions against murder, theft, idolatry, and requirements for justice), which provide a framework for moral living.
  • Respect for Other Faiths (within limits): While recognizing other religions, Judaism emphasizes the distinct covenant with the Jewish people and maintains boundaries, but also promotes understanding and coexistence, as suggested by figures like Chief Rabbi Sacks.
  • Historical Context: Jewish history, marked by persecution, fostered a defensive, inward-looking approach rather than outward evangelism.
In essence, Judaism seeks to live its covenant with God and allows others to find their own paths, emphasizing moral living over forced conversion or subversion.
Im not on a mission I accomplished that years ago. Today I having fun
 
Im not on a mission I accomplished that years ago. Today I having fun
Your posts say otherwise. That you consider attacking the faith of others as fun puts you in a certain class of bigots.
 
Your posts say otherwise. That you consider attacking the faith of others as fun puts you in a certain class of bigots.
You just have thin skin. Come on Christians persecuted Jews fir thousands of years now. You can take Honest questions that challenge your beliefs or are you that weak in faith
 
You just have thin skin. Come on Christians persecuted Jews fir thousands of years now. You can take Honest questions that challenge your beliefs or are you that weak in faith
My skin is fine. I don't condone bigotry of any kind. You are making Jewish people look bad.
 
My skin is fine. I don't condone bigotry of any kind.
Except when it comes to Jews, atheists, 'secular humanists, rational people, secular Jesus, moi, anyone who expose your nakedness, eew, and homosexuals.
 
My skin is fine. I don't condone bigotry of any kind. You are making Jewish people look bad.
Thats a bigoted statement. You see bigotry is when you extrapolate one person to represent a group as a whole. I just challenge Christian dogma as absurd distortions of Judaism and have done good job of supporting that. If Jesus was real why change the meaning of Genesis.
 
Thats a bigoted statement. You see bigotry is when you extrapolate one person to represent a group as a whole. I just challenge Christian dogma as absurd distortions of Judaism and have done good job of supporting that. If Jesus was real why change the meaning of Genesis.
It is absolutely not a bigoted statement. You are the one extrapolating. I'm the one saying you are making Jews look bad. You do way more than challenge Christian dogma. If that were all you were doing I would have no problem with it. You are looking for fights.
 
It's amazing that you would brag about something that is the opposite of what your faith preaches. Are you Jewish in name only?
I pioneered treatment interventions for infant and child trauma that are used worldwide. That is what Judaism teaches. Tikkun Olam. That was my goal among other things. The truth is my father was a Protestant who I never knew.
 
I am not trying to make an argument. I just made an accurate observation based on your words.
Feel free to back it up with my posts. Because I'll be happy to show where your errors are.
 
It is absolutely not a bigoted statement. You are the one extrapolating. I'm the one saying you are making Jews look bad. You do way more than challenge Christian dogma. If that were all you were doing I would have no problem with it. You are looking for fights.
Im giving Jews a bad name is the definition of prejudice. Be honest and admit it. Youre already going to hell so what have you got to lose?
 
I pioneered treatment interventions for infant and child trauma that are used worldwide. That is what Judaism teaches. Tikkun Olam. That was my goal among other things. The truth is my father was a Protestant who I never knew.
I don't need your origin story. I go by what you post. You intentionally make incendiary posts because you are looking for fights. You aren't interested in dialog.
 
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Youre already going to hell so what have you got to lose?
No, he is not going to hell. He is already in it. He openly and brazenly practices idolatry, the penalty is death, and misleads others to do the same, which amounts to intentional murder.

HE HAS HIS REWARD ALREADY!
 
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