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Messianic Judaism, What's the difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrePopingoisAlT&amp;GlC" data-source="post: 2054008" data-attributes="member: 739709"><p>"Messianic Jew" is an oxymoron. The core belief that Jesus was/was not the savior of humanity is the reason that Judaism and Christianity split. You cannot merge the two because of this very basic and very enormous difference. Christians can follow the Jewish laws, but by definition they are still only Christians with a lot of spare time on their hands. A jew cannot believe in Jesus as the messiah and still be considered Jewish because that belief defies all sensibilities imbedded within the Jewish religion and violates the one and most important law of being strictly monotheistic (not worshipping a human/body other than god).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrePopingoisAlT&GlC, post: 2054008, member: 739709"] "Messianic Jew" is an oxymoron. The core belief that Jesus was/was not the savior of humanity is the reason that Judaism and Christianity split. You cannot merge the two because of this very basic and very enormous difference. Christians can follow the Jewish laws, but by definition they are still only Christians with a lot of spare time on their hands. A jew cannot believe in Jesus as the messiah and still be considered Jewish because that belief defies all sensibilities imbedded within the Jewish religion and violates the one and most important law of being strictly monotheistic (not worshipping a human/body other than god). [/QUOTE]
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