Yeah, along with that Jew hater St. John, and Paul, and anyone else with his eyes open.I think most here realize @Aaron is merely one of a growing number of antisemites drawn into conspiracy theories.
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Yeah, along with that Jew hater St. John, and Paul, and anyone else with his eyes open.I think most here realize @Aaron is merely one of a growing number of antisemites drawn into conspiracy theories.
No. You are confusing ethnicity with religion.Yeah, along with that Jew hater St. John, and Paul, and anyone else with his eyes open.
Simpy repeating your fallacious notions doesn't make them any more true. Start another thread if you want to debate Zionism with me. But look out, I cite evidence.No. You are confusing ethnicity with religion.
Take Paul (if you don't mind I'll leave off "St" as I am not Catholic and consider all believers to be saints).
Paul was a Christian and a Jew (he even said he was a Jew). You say a Christian cannot be a Jew. Yet Scripture says otherwise.
Those who descended from the Israelites have a Jewish ancestory. This is even more prominent with Jews as somehow they have maintained their ethnic identity.
Perhaps the main contributing factor to these Israelites maintaining their ethnic identity is that they have been persecuted throughout history by antisemitic people like you. That type of racism, while evil, also generates a unity within the persecuted ethnic group. It preserves a national identity.
Although I believe it correct, I am not debating Zionism.Simpy repeating your fallacious notions doesn't make them any more true. Start another thread if you want to debate Zionism with me. But look out, I cite evidence.
My simple take:This is from a point being made here, that Jewish believers are still Jews, even though they're Christians, because it's an ethnic thing. They are the physical descendants of Abraham, and still get a slice of real estate in the Middle East.
Let's break that down.
Esau was just as much of Abraham as was Jacob. Why aren't the Edomites referred to as Jews, or heirs to the promises?
Ruth didn't have a drop of Abraham's blood in her. Was she a Jew? An heir to the promises?
The mixed multitude that went out from Egypt with the children of Israel received the law at Sinai. All the people answered together and said, "All that the LORD has spoken we will do!" Were all the people Jews? Heirs to the promises?
The stranger that was circumcised to celebrate the Passover...like any native-born Israelite, Exodus 12:48 NLT. Was he a Jew? Was he an heir to the promises?
Was Sammy Davis Jr. a Jew? Would he have been entitled to some real estate in the Middle East? What about Ivanka Trump? Is Israel™ now her "homeland"?
What is a Jew?
I agree.A Jew in the biblical sense is a member of the covenant people descended from Jacob . . .
"They are searching for a Messiah that has already come." Indeed.I agree.
But this (above) is ethnic. We have to remember that Judiasm does not acknowledge the New Testament as Scripture. As a secular nation I believe we can only apply ethnic categories.
The Jews living in Israel ARE descended from Jacob. Now, many have a mixed heritage as they were driven abroad by persecution. But they still are physical descendents of Jacob.
I believe that secular Israel itself is a visual demonstration of God's power. There is no other way to account for a people maintaining their ethnic identity and sense of nationalism for over 2000 years without existing as a nation. It is actually amazing.
But at the same time it is sad. They are predominantly lost people, no different from any other religion that fails to reciece by faith the Propitiation God has set forth (Christ). They are searching for a Messiah that has already come.