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Would you consider "messianic judaism" to be anti-semetic?
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<blockquote data-quote="marcuss1" data-source="post: 2090770" data-attributes="member: 646468"><p>Of course it is anti-semetic. "messianic Jews" are Christians, that is clear enough (they believe in the virgin birth of Jesus Christ, worship him, believe he was the divine son of God, they hold the New Testament as sacred and holy, etc. etc. etc). 98% of them were born and raised as Christians. Calling themselves "Jews" is fraudulent. They are guilty of religious identity theft. They commit blasphemy as far as Jews are concerned by inserting Jesus into Jewish rituals and holidays and calling the result Jewish when it is clearly not. They are an insult to Judaism.</p><p></p><p>edit: James, please explain how someone can be antisemitic to Christians???????? That makes no sense at all.</p><p></p><p>edit: DSM errs in his first sentence: contrary to what he says, "messianic Judaism" is not a form of Judaism. Therefore, it certainly can be (and it actually is) anti-semitic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcuss1, post: 2090770, member: 646468"] Of course it is anti-semetic. "messianic Jews" are Christians, that is clear enough (they believe in the virgin birth of Jesus Christ, worship him, believe he was the divine son of God, they hold the New Testament as sacred and holy, etc. etc. etc). 98% of them were born and raised as Christians. Calling themselves "Jews" is fraudulent. They are guilty of religious identity theft. They commit blasphemy as far as Jews are concerned by inserting Jesus into Jewish rituals and holidays and calling the result Jewish when it is clearly not. They are an insult to Judaism. edit: James, please explain how someone can be antisemitic to Christians???????? That makes no sense at all. edit: DSM errs in his first sentence: contrary to what he says, "messianic Judaism" is not a form of Judaism. Therefore, it certainly can be (and it actually is) anti-semitic. [/QUOTE]
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