John D. Brey
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This forum is the closest thing I know to a church that allows multiple interpretations. What I take exception to is the insistence on your part that Judaism can be inherited genetically which I think is an accusation against Jews that only blows back upon us, as its not grounded. Levitical service which is limited to only one tribe might be inherited, but it is also not about genetics. I can become a Levite through adoption. An extreme operational factor of Judaism is that anyone can join and that all blood is equal, which is important when considering the atonement as explained in the current Christian canon. Our connection to Judaism depends upon it, so the insistence that there are genes which cause Jesus to be the Christ is really just sawing off the limb we sit upon. This has no support in the Bible as I pointed out in your thread before, and it basically undermines the possibility of Christianity at all. Worse than that it is I think an accusation against the circumcised which if it were to spread to other Christians then it would embarrass us. It is like heaping coals of fire upon one's own head. I see it as a bomb that could blow us to smithereens were it to catch on, and then what? Sure there are some serious problems in Christianity today, but do we deserve to be destroyed? I'm going to lean towards no for the moment.
. . . I appreciate your concern, and agree with it. . . But that's far from what I'm saying. My position uses Jewish scripture and sensibilities to show that Jesus is Messiah. I'm literally taking the Talmud, and Jewish midrashim as serious as the NT, in order to show that Judaism has a deeper understanding of some of these things than orthodox Christianity. It requires the melding of Jewish and Christian commentary to put the whole thing together.
The "genetic" thing is merely a claim (that I've yet to support with evidence, scriptural and scientific) that Jesus can be the firstborn of humanity even though he was born in the first century. . . I know that sounds idiotic, and impossible. But I'm convinced I can show any person with a reasonable understanding of scripture, and science, and a relatively open mind, that my proposition can be proven to the acceptance of anyone with the basic prerequisites just mentioned.
John