Do i lose my salvation if i convert to orthodox Judaism?

Jacob

Member
I am going to a synogouge and I am so inspired by Jewish Culture and rituals , I still believe that Jesus was the jewish messiah and therefore I am not going to ask the rabbi to put me in a conversion process , he has told be that in order to live fully like a jew , I dont have to officially convert to judaism and i am more than welcome to come to synogouge ad participate in any event there , but if i officially convert to orthodox to judaism , Based on Christian theology , am i going to lose my salvation in after life and i will be no longer a christian?
 

TheOzian

New member
If you convert, you will deny Jesus, because in Judaism, a human being cannot be G-d, another person cannot carry your guilt, and he didn't fulfil messianic prophecy.

Christian salvation is based on a pagan concept of the afterlife, namely eternal torment.

In Judaism you can't be saved from eternal torment, because there is no such thing.

So by letting go of eternal torment, you make salvation therefrom impossible.

If you are still holding onto concepts of eternal torment, and someone else bearing your guilt, then you aren't ready to convert.
In order to convert to Judaism, you will have to believe Christian salvation to be invalid.

It is evident that you don't yet understand the very basic beliefs of Judaism, so you certainly don't know enough about the faith to consider converting.
 

Dust

New member
No; He sees into your heart. Even to the point of participating into the learning process of the Tora (which means Word, and He IS the word) you WOULD be learning about Yeshua, who never ceased being a Jew, and kept worshipping Yahweh even AFTER His resurrection.

Like Paul said "No one can take us apart from the Love of Him...." Nothing. Whatever you do, WHATEVER, do it for the Glory of Him...beside learning some Hebrew.

Here's a good site you can contact those who worship Yahweh and His Ha Mishiak, Yeshua.

http://www.allaboutreligion.org/messianic-jew.htm

http://cmy.on.ca/

There must be some others in your place. He knows WHO are His, don't worry.
 

mayac

New member
You don't have to become Jewish for the culture. I am Jewish, but my friend is Christian and her family still makes similar dishes to us because they were brought up with a lot of people from the Jewish community and she also dresses up on Purim :) also, you can convert to reform (liberal) if you want but you won't be considered a Jew by orthodox people. That might mean you're still considered Christian because apparently it's not an 'official' conversion.
 

DonaldWilhite

New member
most people do not know the truth of their religions. They just believe what they are told and never try to see outside that box. Once you truly understand each religion, you realize they all say exactly the same thing and the way to see the truth is in a spiral form. A little of this then a little of something else then a little of some thing else. And you just keep circling around and eventually see how they all connect and it takes all to help you uncover the truth of what they are all saying. They are all written encoded with metaphors and symbols, etc. Each will help you uncover another and you will surpass all teachers in the knowledge of the truth by this hoping around. They stay in one spot and though they should be teachers, they are in need of milk once again.... The ending in the way of truth is not all that pretty but would you rather live covered with lies........
 
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