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Well said.And to bring this thread to full circle. Posts 359 and 360 fully disagree with each others biblical interpretations. Thus as the OP asks, how can anyone think that Jews and Christians have the same G-d?
Well said.
And to bring this thread to full circle. Posts 359 and 360 fully disagree with each others biblical interpretations. Thus as the OP asks, how can anyone think that Jews and Christians have the same G-d?
So you have a "finger" made out of silver in your heart which does something that no other finger does when used in the real world? I'll stick with "creepy."The silver finger I referred to isn't "creepy" but has been used a pointer in shul for hundreds of years.
I'm a Jewish Christian.
You are what you eat.Do you have a nice succulent pineapple glazed honey ham for Christmas dinner?
Do Jewish Christians even eat pork? I had a co worker once that told me he was half Jewish and half Christian. I asked him, "What's that mean, Jesus is half a Messiah?You are what you eat.
No one is "Jewish by marriage." It isn't a thing.My boss was raised Christian but married a jewish lady and so now he's Jewish by marriage.
He eats bacon and pork at work with us, but not at home. You might say he plays the part he's supposed to amongst mixed company. Well, he bends over backward to keep that whole situation aligned, it's admirable, but you rarely get to see such an unevenly yolked couple go on like that.
His wife is pretty cranky overall. I'd be cranky if I couldn't eat bacon. They tried going to a mixed jewish service once, like a messianic jewish one, but apparently talking about Jesus was in fact the straw that broke the camel's back there.
Pink elephants in the room. I don't recommend them.
I actually personally only know a couple of MJ's, and I know they don't eat pork, but how much they may represent most MJ's I cannot say.Do Jewish Christians even eat pork? I had a co worker once that told me he was half Jewish and half Christian. I asked him, "What's that mean, Jesus is half a Messiah?
There is no such thing. The husband is Christian and his wife is Jewish, it is called an inter-marriage. Neither have changed their religion.My boss was raised Christian but married a jewish lady and so now he's Jewish by marriage.
Probably because his wife does all the cooking and she doesn't know how to cook pig meat.He eats bacon and pork at work with us, but not at home.
Well, he bends over backward to keep that whole situation aligned, it's admirable, but you rarely get to see such an unevenly yolked couple go on like that.
They tried going to a mixed jewish service once, like a messianic jewish one, but apparently talking about Jesus was in fact the straw that broke the camel's back there.
No one is "Jewish by marriage." It isn't a thing.
There is no such thing. The husband is Christian and his wife is Jewish, it is called an inter-marriage. Neither have changed their religion.
Probably because his wife does all the cooking and she doesn't know how to cook pig meat.
How do you know what she's compromised for him? I doubt that he is the only person in the marriage that's bending.
There is no such thing as a mixed Jewish service. If it ain't fully Jewish, then it's gentile.
Are you saying that they have now divorced?
I said he was raised Christian, I didn't say he was a practicing Christian. In other words, he was raised protestant (but by his life testimony, I can attest to he didn't practice it much), but when married, learned to pray as Judaism taught him.
I do think if he had to respond to the question, "what is your religion?" he would answer Judaism.
If someone says they are half Jewish and half Christian, the Jewish half I assume would be the religion. One can not be half Polish and half republicanI actually personally only know a couple of MJ's, and I know they don't eat pork, but how much they may represent most MJ's I cannot say.
BTW, remember that "Jewish" is a nationality, not a religion. However, where there is a connection is that if one converts to Judaism, they are considered as being Jewish as if they were born Jewish, and this is done to make sure they they are not designated as having an inferior status. It's sorta like "We are now family".
If Jesus, in your belief system, is a "part" of God more significant than, say, I am, the deity you and I are worshiping isn't the same one.I'm a Jewish Christian. The silver finger I referred to isn't "creepy" but has been used a pointer in shul for hundreds of years. Sigh. Fixed:
How can anyone not think Jews and Christians (a sect of Judaism) do not have the same G_d?
They would have to qualify in some way as to how they're using the term "Jewish". If they're observant in Judaism, they are bound by the Law, including the kosher Laws.If someone says they are half Jewish and half Christian, the Jewish half I assume would be the religion. One can not be half Polish and half republican
Anyone who says they are half Jewish and half Christian is a nitwit. And I don't mean a half a nitwit, LOL.They would have to qualify in some way as to how they're using the term "Jewish". If they're observant in Judaism, they are bound by the Law, including the kosher Laws.
Anyone who says they are half Jewish and half Christian is a nitwit. And I don't mean a half a nitwit, LOL.
So you have a "finger" made out of silver in your heart which does something that no other finger does when used in the real world? I'll stick with "creepy."