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[–] 21136386? ago 

you realize that the Jews existed for thousands of years before Christ appeared among them... and "Christianity" as it came to be known, emerged about 300 years after his death...? the first followers of Jesus were mostly Jews, and the gentiles who also heard and believed Jesus Gospel came to live and served with these Jews - as one people, like Jesus asked.

Jesus offers salvation to any who come to Him and believe his gospel.

today there are many Jews in Israel who are being kept from hearing His Gospel - they don't even learn anything about Him.

All the 'jew haters' among these boards must choose whether you're going to follow Jesus or Lucifer. there is no neutral. if you follow Jesus you will have a desire to reach out to Jews and let them know who their Messiah was, that they might choose and seek salvation. if you follow Lucifer you are engaging your mind in an ever increasing state of incoherence, and thus continue to broadcast emotionally satisfying ideologies without any sensory input from the logical world around you.

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[–] 21140525? ago 

Yes.

Jews were so evil that God was forced to intervene by sending His only Son to be born into the viper's den.

Jesus' mission was to stop the Jews being proud of how disgusting they are by fulfilling their laws and permanently ending Judaism.

Jesus was successful in saving many, but most Jews were too evil to see or hear Jesus as their Lord and Savior.

Jesus is the anti-Jew and Judaism is an anti-Christ religion.

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[–] 21148964? ago 

at the time of Jesus bestowal, only the Jews had retained the knowledge of monotheism. remember Abraham learned this (as well as the concept of the Trinity) from Melchizedek; the surrounding tribes remained wholly pagan. monotheism was a primary reason Jesus was born to them and not another group, but also geography. the eastern Mediterranean was the 'crossroads of the world' in terms of global trade if Jesus' Gospel was to reach all of mankind.

when Moses found the Jews, about 700 years later, they were nearly paganized under Babylonian captivity - remember how quickly they resorted to worshiping the golden calf. despite these failings still the Jews had managed to develop God-centered moral code. however primitive, this was a step up from the surrounding 'mystery cults' and their regressive ways. by the time Jesus appeared, about 1500 years later, the ruling class of Jews had totally corrupted the better part of Moses' and Melchizedek's teachings.

Yes, Jesus' message would have undoubtedly ENDED the corrupt rule of Sadducees (though remember some Pharisees defected - Nicodemus notably) but would have saved the Jews. Jesus grieved over their rejection because he foresaw how this would essentially end whatever 'chosen people' protection they had received in the centuries approaching Jesus's bestowal, and He knew the destruction of the temple would be their ultimate defeat.

but who among us today worships the Golden Calf, idols, and rejects Jesus' message? whole denominations of Christians have fallen victim to Lucifer's manipulations in different ways. the most terrifying thing Jesus said is to Christians: "I never knew you. Depart from me!" and, just as he foresaw the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem and scattering of Jews, Jesus warned that many would preach "in His name" but would be wolves in sheep's clothing.

didn't Jesus prod us to 'take the beam out of our own eye, before trying to remove the mote from another's eye'?

many Jews and Muslims sit in darkness of Jesus' message. but many Christians - in full light of Jesus' message - turn toward darkness in embracing the byproducts of iniquity.