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Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Ganzo wrote:Let me clarify.
What you posted is a link to JforJ (Jews for Jesus) organization - however even their name is a lie. This organization is nothing but a group of Christian missionaries who by design target Jews who come from assimilated families and have no knowledge of Jewish culture and religion but are looking to find their way back into faith.
This organization deliberately designed their services to have some semblance of Jewish religious services (although with many mistakes) and spend considerable time trying to fool unsuspecting people into joining them and abandoning their faith.
I know few people who were members and have been able to leave and join a traditional Judaism and heard many stories of the recruitment campaigns JforJ holds and how they target only specific individuals or families that they know they would be able to trick.
Normally I'm all for freedom of religion but this specific group really disgusts me.
Narrock wrote:You can be Jewish and still believe Jesus is the Messiah. You belong to a particular group of Judaism who turn a blind eye to it. You're entitled to your opinion and free to believe what you want. But you are NOT the judge, jury, and executioner who slams down the gavel and declares that Jesus is not the Messiah and that you cannot be a JforJ. You don't know what is in the heart, mind, and soul of all Jews, and to proclaim that you do is disingenuous and ignorant.
Narrock wrote:Ganzo wrote:Let me clarify.
What you posted is a link to JforJ (Jews for Jesus) organization - however even their name is a lie. This organization is nothing but a group of Christian missionaries who by design target Jews who come from assimilated families and have no knowledge of Jewish culture and religion but are looking to find their way back into faith.
This organization deliberately designed their services to have some semblance of Jewish religious services (although with many mistakes) and spend considerable time trying to fool unsuspecting people into joining them and abandoning their faith.
I know few people who were members and have been able to leave and join a traditional Judaism and heard many stories of the recruitment campaigns JforJ holds and how they target only specific individuals or families that they know they would be able to trick.
Normally I'm all for freedom of religion but this specific group really disgusts me.
You can be Jewish and still believe Jesus is the Messiah. You belong to a particular group of Judaism who turn a blind eye to it. You're entitled to your opinion and free to believe what you want. But you are NOT the judge, jury, and executioner who slams down the gavel and declares that Jesus is not the Messiah and that you cannot be a JforJ. You don't know what is in the heart, mind, and soul of all Jews, and to proclaim that you do is disingenuous and ignorant.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Narrock wrote:/facepalm Think what you want. Do YOU know that HUNDREDS of Jews who witnessed Jesus' miracles became Christians, yet maintained their Jewish customs and traditions? Yes, you CAN be Jewish and a Christian simultaneously. Don't bother trying to "explain" how that is not possible, because you are just wrong, plain and simple.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Narrock wrote:I'm sure many Christians converted due to fear of being killed by Muslims back then, not because they actually believed Mohammad. You got no leg to stand on Ganzo. Keep digging... keep trying though.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
I can use your own line and replace Muslim with Christian to explain the same point with JforJ. This is like trying to reason with a five year old.Narrock wrote:The Muslim propaganda machine can be very alluring to weak-minded people, so I'm sure some conversion is happening.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Narrock wrote:Check your facts. Christianity is experiencing its largest growth in history right now.
Ganzo wrote:Are those your responses?I can use your own line and replace Muslim with Christian to explain the same point with JforJ. This is like trying to reason with a five year old.Narrock wrote:The Muslim propaganda machine can be very alluring to weak-minded people, so I'm sure some conversion is happening.
Not my fault you got attracted to one of our messianic cults, we had many of them throughout ages, I'll give you a sample list (in chronological order):
Judas Maccabeus
Simon of Peraea
Athronges
Jesus - The guy you picked as your G"d
Judas of Galilee
Menahem ben Judah
Theudas
Vespasian
John of Gischala
Simon bar Kokhba - this guy actually should have had a better claim since he was proclaimed by Rabbi Akiva, one of our greatest religious leaders
Lukuas
Moses of Crete
Isḥaḳ ben Ya'ḳub Obadiah Abu 'Isa al-Isfahani of Ispahan
Yudghan Al-Ra'i
Sherini
Moses al-Dar'i
David Alroy
Abraham ben Samuel Abulafia
Nissim ben Abraham
Moses Botarel of Cisneros
Asher Lämmlein
Sabbatai Zevi
Jacob Joseph Frank - this guy is the funniest one, he did not claim to be a Messiah but came up with a plan to force Messiah to come by getting people to commit as many sins as possible and would hold these "sin parties" where people tried to break as many commandments as possible at the same time.
I could go on and on with this list and this is the reason why we do not believe in your Messiah, he was not the first nor the last, just unlucky to get his name used by Romans to control their slaves. Any Jew who chooses to follow a cult of your false Messiah breaks the first of the Ten Commandments "You shall have no other gods before me" and becomes Christian no matter how your Christianity is dressed up. Now don't get me wrong, I'm all for freedom of religion, Judaism is very hard and demanding and not for everyone so if people want to leave it is their choice. What I dislike is when missionaries try to trick people into abandoning their faith under false pretenses, that is what bothers me in JforJ, that and their stupid name that makes no sense. It's kind of like starting a radical Republican group "Republicans for Obama" and saying that they adhere to all the principals and philosophy and politics of the Republican Party but believe that all of the political decisions of Obama are correct and he is the best President. I'm sure there are people like that but to me they would be as delusional as JforJ members
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If you were a journalist, how would you investigate the hottest news story in history? Join award-winning reporter Strobel as he probes the life of Jesus Christ. Interviewing 13 of the country's top Christian scholars, he ferrets out incontestable historical, scientific, and psychiatric evidence to support the claims of Jesus. A unique approach to apologetics!
Part 1 Examining the Record
Can the Biographies of Jesus be Trusted?
Do the Biographies of Jesus Stand up to the Scrutiny?
Were Jesus' Biographies Reliably Preserved for Us?
Is there Credible Evidence for Jesus outside His Biographies?
Does Archaeology Confirm or Contradict Jesus' Biographies?
Is the Jesus of History the same Jesus of Faith?
Part 2 Analyzing Jesus
Was Jesus really convinced that He was the Son of God?
Was Jesus Crazy when He claimed to be the Son of God?
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Part 3 Researching the Resurrection
Was Jesus' death a sham and his resurrection a hoax?
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brinstar wrote:Narrock wrote:Check your facts. Christianity is experiencing its largest growth in history right now.
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CBN.com -- In his book The Clash of Civilizations, Samuel Huntington predicts that demographics will decide the clash between Christianity and Islam. And, as he puts it, "in the long run, Muhammad wins out."
In this instance, Huntington is wrong. For the foreseeable future there will be many more Christians than Muslims in the world.
As Penn State professor Philip Jenkins writes in The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global Christianity, predictions like Huntingtons betray an ignorance of the explosive growth of Christianity outside of the West.
For instance, in 1900, there were approximately 10 million Christians in Africa. By 2000, there were 360 million. By 2025, conservative estimates see that number rising to 633 million. Those same estimates put the number of Christians in Latin America in 2025 at 640 million and in Asia at 460 million.
According to Jenkins, the percentage of the worlds population that is, at least by name, Christian will be roughly the same in 2050 as it was in 1900. By the middle of this century, there will be three billion Christians in the world -- one and a half times the number of Muslims. In fact, by 2050 there will be nearly as many Pentecostal Christians in the world as there are Muslims today.
But at that point, only one-fifth of the worlds Christians will be non-Hispanic whites. The typical Christian will be a woman living in a Nigerian village or in a Brazilian shantytown.
And these changes will be more than demographic. Jenkins points out that who he calls "Southern Christians" -- those living in Africa, Latin America, and parts of Asia -- are far more conservative, theologically and morally, than their counterparts in the West.
Thus, as Christianity becomes more Southern, it becomes more biblically orthodox. While people like Bishop John Shelby Spong and Templeton Prize winner Arthur Peacock insist that Christianity must abandon its historic beliefs to survive, it is precisely these historic beliefs that attract our Southern brethren.
And thats why in Spong and Peacocks own Anglican Communion African bishops are ordaining missionaries to re-convert the West.
This story of Christianitys explosive growth is one of the great untold stories of our time -- a story that North American Christians need to hear.
Its a story that repudiates those who say that Christians must compromise their beliefs to remain relevant. The opposite is the case. Biblical orthodoxy is winning converts while churches that have lost their biblical moorings languish.
This shift of Christianitys "center of gravity" is also a reminder to Western Christians that we are not the whole show, and we have to start thinking differently about ourselves. We are part of a much larger community: the worldwide Church.
Finally, its a sign that, no matter how bad things seem at home, God is at work throughout the world. Everywhere its proclaimed, the Gospel is changing lives and societies.
In this scary new world of globalization one thing remains true: Its Jesus who people of every realm and tongue bless.
That is because we do not actively recruit dumbass, do not have missionaries and in fact discourage and turn people away when they ask to convert. You need a hell of a good reason to be allowed to take up a conversion process, not simply saying that your spouse is Jewish so you want to join; and then the conversion process takes years, lots of studying and dedication so not many make it all the way to the end.Narrock wrote:oops, looks like Judaism is having a hell of a time getting converts lol
Where are they? The only "eyewitness accounts" come in a form of 4 records of his followers, records which contradict each other, were recorded many years after the supposed events, and recorded by people who had biased perspective. Sorry if this is not enough for me, but if there were 4 guys who showed up today talking about miracles they witnessed 20 years ago no one would take them seriously. On the other hand all the miracles depicted in Exodus were witnessed by the entire nation of 600000+ people. I don't care how good of a speaker you are you will not convince that many people they just saw the waters of the sea part and let you pass unless they all actually experienced it.Narrock wrote:There is documented eyewitness accounts of Jesus' miracles, which nobody could have done unless they were the Son of God, the Messiah.
No to Tanakh but yes to your New Testament, simply because of the reasons above.Narrock wrote: Now, if you want to now make a new claim that the Old (with of course the exception of the first 5 books) AND New Testament is just a scholar's imagination gone wild... that's YOUR problem, because I'm not buying what you have to sell.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Ganzo wrote:That is because we do not actively recruit dumbass, do not have missionaries and in fact discourage and turn people away when they ask to convert. You need a hell of a good reason tov be allowed to take up a conversion process, not simply saying that your spouse is Jewish so you want to join; and then the conversion process takes years, lots of studying and dedication so not many make it all the way to the end.Narrock wrote:oops, looks like Judaism is having a hell of a time getting converts lolWhere are they? The only "eyewitness accounts" come in a form of 4 records of his followers, records which contradict each other, were recorded many years after the supposed events, and recorded by people who had biased perspective. Sorry if this is not enough for me, but if there were 4 guys who showed up today talking about miracles they witnessed 20 years ago no one would take them seriously. On the other hand all the miracles depicted in Exodus were witnessed by the entire nation of 600000+ people. I don't care how good of a speaker you are you will not convince that many people they just saw the waters of the sea part and let you pass unless they all actually experienced it.Narrock wrote:There is documented eyewitness accounts of Jesus' miracles, which nobody could have done unless they were the Son of God, the Messiah.No to Tanakh but yes to your New Testament, simply because of the reasons above.Narrock wrote: Now, if you want to now make a new claim that the Old (with of course the exception of the first 5 books) AND New Testament is just a scholar's imagination gone wild... that's YOUR problem, because I'm not buying what you have to sell.
I'm not gonna sit and do the homework by buying and reading a book because you don't feel like providing quotes from it but I can give you homework as well. Watch this video of a debate between Christian scholar and a preacher and a Rabbi and see if you can answer any of the Rabbi's questions. You don't have to buy anything and it will only take 3 hours of your time and you may learn a lot about why our faith's are different and why JforJ makes no sense
You can say that about any Intro to Religion or World Religions classes however go to any orthodox synagogue (not one of those new age reformed guys who don't know anything about Judaism) and ask about doing a giur, see how far you will get.Narrock wrote:Yes Jews do proseletyze, but not by knocking on doors, but thru "Introduction to Judaism" classes that can be found at nearly every University and College campus in America. They are targeting students, big time.
Well I have alot of Christian and (gasp)Muslim friends and non of them ever try to convert me or tell me I need saving so you gonna push your messianic bs on me, expect to get a push back.Narrock wrote:And I'll tell you something else Ganzo. We have dear friends who are Jewish. They are like family to us, and they are from Israel, are very intelligent, cultured, and educated. We've had lots of discussions about religion, and never once have I heard them utter such rude, offensive, egotistical, arrogant nonsense that I hear from YOU.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Narrock wrote:wall of crap
Ganzo wrote:You can say that about any Intro to Religion or World Religions classes however go to any orthodox synagogue (not one of those new age reformed guys who don't know anything about Judaism) and ask about doing a giur, see how far you will get.Narrock wrote:Yes Jews do proseletyze, but not by knocking on doors, but thru "Introduction to Judaism" classes that can be found at nearly every University and College campus in America. They are targeting students, big time.Well I have alot of Christian and (gasp)Muslim friends and non of them ever try to convert me or tell me I need saving so you gonna push your messianic bs on me, expect to get a push back.Narrock wrote:And I'll tell you something else Ganzo. We have dear friends who are Jewish. They are like family to us, and they are from Israel, are very intelligent, cultured, and educated. We've had lots of discussions about religion, and never once have I heard them utter such rude, offensive, egotistical, arrogant nonsense that I hear from YOU.
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