So you don't believe that Jesus, a man, sacrificed himself?
Very well.
Human sacrifice - No
Cannibalism- No
Drinking blood - No
Divination - No
Tattoo- No
Shave with a razor - Yes
Man needs a mediator - Yes
“The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, “Behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world! This is He of whom I said, ‘After me comes a Man who is preferred before me, for He was before me.’ I did not know Him; but that He should be revealed to Israel, therefore I came baptizing with water.” And John bore witness, saying, “I saw the Spirit descending from heaven like a dove, and He remained upon Him. I did not know Him, but He who sent me to baptize with water said to me, ‘Upon whom you see the Spirit descending, and remaining on Him, this is He who baptizes with the Holy Spirit.’ And I have seen and testified that this is the Son of God.””
John 1:29-34 NKJV
I did answer the first one some time ago.
The word trinity isn’t in the Bible but here is an example:
“When all the people were baptized, it came to pass that Jesus also was baptized; and while He prayed, the heaven was opened. And the Holy Spirit descended in bodily form like a dove upon Him, and a voice came from heaven which said, “You are My beloved Son; in You I am well pleased.””
Luke 3:21-22 NKJV
To sum up, you believe:
One may shave with a razor
Mankind needs a mediator
The Trinity
Jesus is the lamb of god
Jesus is god
Jesus is the literal son of god
god dying and resurrecting
These are things that are pagan according to Judaism, and I will now proceed to explain why:
Shaving with a razor:
In Leviticus 18:3 it says:
"You shall not copy the practices of the land of Egypt where you dwelt, or of the land of Canaan to which I am taking you; nor shall you follow their laws."
And then the Torah begins to list off things that one should not do, because that it what the pagans do.
In Leviticus 19:26-28 it says:
"You shall not eat anything with its blood. You shall not practice divination or soothsaying. You shall not round off the side-growth on your head, or destroy the side-growth of your beard. You shall not make gashes in your flesh for the dead, or incise any marks on yourselves: I am the LORD.
This rounding off of the hair and cutting off the beard is something that was done - and is still done - with razors. That's something you're okay with, and is pagan.
And we have external evidence that ancient pagans did in fact do these things. Herodotus in
Histories, Book III, paragraph 8 wrote:
"Now the Arabians...cuts with a sharp stone the inner parts of the hands, along by the thumbs, of those who are giving the pledges to one another...moreover they say that the cutting of their hair is done after the same fashion as that of Dionysos himself; and they cut their hair in a circle round, shaving away the hair of the temples."
These same Arabic traditions are mentioned by none other than Jeremiah:
"of Egypt, Judah, Edom, the Ammonites, Moab, and all the desert dwellers who have the hair of their temples clipped." (Jer. 9:25)
""Dedan, Tema, and Buz, and all those who have their hair clipped; all the kings of Arabia, and all the kings of the mixed peoples who live in the desert" (ibid. 25:23-24)
"...And I will scatter to every quarter Those who have their hair clipped..." (ibid. 49:32)
Mankind needs a mediator:
You believe that the only way to god is through Jesus. This is a pagan belief. Pagans thought that they could reach their deities only through the usage of seers, soothsayers and priests. The Tanach tells us multiple times that this is not so:
Psalms 62:9:
"Trust in Him at all times, O people; pour out your hearts before Him; God is our refuge. Selah."
Psalms 65:3:
"all mankind comes to You, You who hear prayer."
Psalms 145:18-19:
"The LORD is near to all who call Him, to all who call Him with sincerity. He fulfills the wishes of those who fear Him; He hears their cry and delivers them."
Furthermore, in Isaiah it says:
"Honesty has been lacking, He who turns away from evil is despoiled.” The LORD saw and was displeased That there was no redress. He saw that there was no man, He gazed long, but no one intervened. Then His own arm won Him triumph, His victorious right hand supported Him." (Isa. 59:15-16)
As you can see, God is the one who carries out His actions in the world, not any sort of intermediary.
The Trinity:
Any belief that is not "there is only one God, with no multiple personalities or whatever" is idolatry. There are multiple verses about this in Tanach:
"I the LORD am your God who brought you out of the land of Egypt, the house of bondage: You shall have no other gods besides Me." (Exo. 20:2-3)
"It has been clearly demonstrated to you that the LORD alone is God; there is none beside Him." (Deut. 4:35)
"Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD alone." (ibid. 6:4)
"See, then, that I, I am He; There is no god beside Me. I deal death and give life; I wounded and I will heal: None can deliver from My hand." (ibid. 32:39)
"Thus said the LORD, your Redeemer, Who formed you in the womb: It is I, the LORD, who made everything, Who alone stretched out the heavens And unaided spread out the earth;" (Isa. 44:24)
"Thus said the LORD: Egypt’s wealth and Nubia’s gains And Sabaites, long of limb, Shall pass over to you and be yours, Pass over and follow you in fetters, Bow low to you And reverently address you: “Only among you is God, There is no other god at all!" (Isa. 45:14)
"Listen to Me, O Jacob, Israel, whom I have called: I am He—I am the first, And I am the last as well." (ibid. 48:12)
"Thus said the LORD your Redeemer, The Holy One of Israel: I the LORD am your God, Instructing you for your own benefit. Guiding you in the way you should go." (ibid. 48:17)
"Have we not all one Father? Did not one God create us? Why do we break faith with one another, profaning the covenant of our ancestors?" (Mala. 2:10)
Jesus is the lamb of god:
The concept of a "lamb of god", i.e., a sacred lamb is very paganistic. We know that livestock was sacred to the Egyptians. See, for example, Genesis 46:34:
"you shall answer, ‘Your servants have been breeders of livestock from the start until now, both we and our fathers’—so that you may stay in the region of Goshen. For all shepherds are abhorrent to Egyptians.”"
And Exodus 8:22:
"But Moses replied, “It would not be right to do this, for what we sacrifice to the LORD our God is untouchable to the Egyptians. If we sacrifice that which is untouchable to the Egyptians before their very eyes, will they not stone us!"
Some livestock deities:
Gods of animals.
Khnum
Horns of Amun
All pagan.
Jesus is god:
God is not human. This is stated many times throughout Tanach:
Numbers 23:19:
"God is not man to be capricious, Or mortal to change His mind. Would He speak and not act, Promise and not fulfill?"
Samuel 1:15:29:
"Moreover, the Glory of Israel does not deceive or change His mind, for He is not human that He should change His mind."
Job 9:32:
"He is not a man, like me, that I can answer Him, That we can go to law together."
Jesus is the literal son of god:
Based on what was said above, this is nonsensical pagan stuff. I don't think you want me to make a list of pagan religions where gods have children, right?
God dying and resurrecting:
Pagan like all the rest.
God is above death, as it says:
"See, I set before you this day life and prosperity, death and adversity." (Deut. 30:15)
"I call heaven and earth to witness against you this day: I have put before you life and death, blessing and curse. Choose life—if you and your offspring would live" (ibid. 30:19)
"David swore further, “Your father knows well that you are fond of me and has decided: Jonathan must not learn of this or he will be grieved. But, as the LORD lives and as you live, there is only a step between me and death.”" (Samuel 1:20:3)
"You have not given a good account of yourself! As the LORD lives, [all of] you deserve to die, because you did not keep watch over your lord, the LORD’s anointed. Look around, where are the king’s spear and the water jar that were at his head?”" (ibid. 26:16)
"David flew into a rage against the man, and said to Nathan, “As the LORD lives, the man who did this deserves to die!" (Samuel 2:12:5)
"He will destroy death forever. My Lord GOD will wipe the tears away From all faces And will put an end to the reproach of His people Over all the earth— For it is the LORD who has spoken." (Isa. 25:8)
"“And to this people you shall say: Thus said the LORD: I set before you the way of life and the way of death." (Jer. 21:8)
"Say to them: As I live—declares the Lord GOD—it is not My desire that the wicked shall die, but that the wicked turn from his [evil] ways and live. Turn back, turn back from your evil ways, that you may not die, O House of Israel!" (Eze. 33:11)
You know which deity
does die? Tammuz:
"Next He brought me to the entrance of the north gate of the House of the LORD; and there sat the women bewailing Tammuz." (Eze. 8:14)
This is a reference to Tammuz's death and rebirth cycle:
"The cult of Tammuz centred around two yearly festivals—one celebrating his marriage to the goddess
Inanna, the other lamenting his death at the hands of demons from the netherworld." (
Britannica)
Actually, the concept of a dying and resurrecting deity appears in many myths.
For example:
Ra
Dying-and-rising deity - Wikipedia
All of this is not to say that I think that Christianity necessarily borrowed ideas from various nearby mythologies, but these beliefs are nonetheless not biblical, but the opposite - anti-biblical, and thus, are heretical to Judaism.