Question for Christians: Do you know what Talmud says about Christ, his...

...mother and those who believe in him? I could not believe it that a human nation could have so much hatred.
Have you heard of " son of carpenter " or " Ben stada" ? You must
also have heard of Mary of Magdala (The hair cutter who had left her
husband).
Are you aware of the Talmudic requirement of taking a new bath if
after taking a bath someone comes across a Christian ?

On the other hand Quran praises Christ and Christians for being
pious and dedicated to hermitage.

What is then, is your justification for condemning Muslims and approving
Jews who rejected and still reject Christ?
I hope it is not their wealth, but is it?
Would you care to explain?
 

goodlookin00001

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The Islamic faith says that Jesus was only a man and a prophet; and that Mohammad was greater than Jesus. Christians believe Jesus was more than a prophet: He the Son of God. He was born supernaturally of the Holy Spirit, died for our sins, and was raised back to life. To bring Him down to anything less than God is blasphemy.....to a true Christian.

As to the Talmud and the Jews, Paul tells us in Romans 11:25, "...Israel has experienced a hardening in part until the full number of the Gentiles has come in". Israel is in unbelief until God accomplishes His purpose with the Church. We do not hate the Jews. Quite the contrary! I see them as fellow brothers and cant wait for them to know and believe in Jesus. Paul says in Romans 11:28, "As far as the gospel is concerned, they are enemies for your sake; but as far as election is concerned, they are loved on account of the patriarchs". The Jews are enemies to Christians as far as proclaiming the Gospel is concerned, but one day they will again be grafted back into the natural olive tree (God's Kingdom - Romans 11:17-21).
 

Kerry

Member
The Gospel of Jesus Christ teaches that we are ALL brotehrs and sisters, spiritual offspring of the God that gave us all life. It does not preach that one race, creed, or color is better than another. In other words, we do not approve of" on nationality and "disprove" another. All are brothers under the same God.
 

CoDBlackOps

New member
I honestly could not care for what the Talmud says.

"What is then, is your justification for condemning Muslims and approving
Jews who rejected and still reject Christ?"

Denouncing and rejecting Islam does not mean I condemn, as I have no right.
But,
You also reject Christ.

Saying he is just a good prophet, but saying his word has been corrupted is heresy.

According to 1 John 2:22, you're a Antichrist for rejecting the Father and the Son.
 

Ginchi1730

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The Quran informs us that Jesus was a Prophet and that He never died on the Cross. It also states that He never prophesied his death (something that is certainly untrue). We are also told that He will return and play a major part in the final battle between good and evil. I have always wondered how it is possible for a true prophet who will obviously play a major role in the final battle between good and evil to be party to the type of deception where He is substituted on the Cross by an innocent (or relatively innocent) third party while he assends to be in the presence of the Creator and actually laughs at what is going on. What an interesting approach for a Prophet of the True Creator!
 
Christians are brainwashed to think that there is some commonality between Judaism and Christianity, hence the term Judeo-Christian. They don't realize these two religions are opposed to each other on a fundamental level.

Jews are very notorious for their hatred of Christianity: take for instance the Bolshevik revolution in Russia in 1917. The Bolsheviks were primarily Jews: they banned Christianity and also made antisemitism a capital offense. This is the same thing they are dreaming about doing in America.
 

EddieJ1

Member
What the Talmud says is irrelevant most of the time.

Let us know how many time a Jew takes a ritual bath after encountering a Christian in today's world. It just doesn't happen -- and I'm pretty sure you know that.
 

angel

Member
True Christians are to condemn no one but to love all as Jesus loved. Love does not mean that you approve of all of a person's actions but that you respect them for who they are becuase they are made in God's image.

I guess some Christians might feel like Jews are closer because we share the Old Testament, Yahweh God, and because Jesus is Jewish. But none of these reasons should be basis for treating people differently.

Plenty of people only pretend to be Christians on the outside to try to get people to think their plans are actually God's plans, but they are liars, and in the Gospels Jesus warns us that He is sending us out to a wolrd of wolved dressed in sheep's clothing, that is people who say they're Christians but do not do the will of God. Such people don't just treat Muslims poorly, but Jews (Holocaust) and fellow Christians as well, and just about everyone because they do not really have Jesus' love living in them.
 

mic848_1999

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You should get your facts right first. The Quran never speaks of Love. Christ is Love. Muslims do not praise Christians. Muslim's only care for themselves, everyone else is an infidel. Not all Muslim's are bad, but the decent Muslim's need to stand up and condemn the suicide bombers who give the Muslims a bad name.
 
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