smallswingshoes:saltyshinysylveon:everchangingfangirl:itsrevydutch:hi so jews for jesus has been com
smallswingshoes:saltyshinysylveon:everchangingfangirl:itsrevydutch:hi so jews for jesus has been coming and terrorizing the area north of toronto where I live and now they’ve started dropping off these unsolicited packages.this is blatant antisemitism I never see tumblr talking about. messianic judaism isn’t judaism; its christians trying to convert jews to christianity. if you get one of these, throw it out. expose them. call jews for judaism and let them know what’s going on.goyim please reblog!Im not trying to argue, just curious, but how is it anti-Semitic? Don’t christians try to convert everyone?It is antisemitic precisely because it is attempting to deceptively convert Jews to Christianity. Christians have been doing this forever and have a track record of singling out Jews for their top priority conversion efforts. Christianity’s texts and dogmas have historically (and in modern periods!) targeted Jews for one reason or another. The complaints Jesus supposedly had about Pharisees and Sadducees were being discussed within the Jewish community at the time anyway. The writers of Matthew and John put the blame for crucifixion being the method of death squarely on Jews. Both sets of writers make remarks that the Jews of the period willingly accepted blame for Jesus’s death. So, yes. Christians try to convert everyone. People like the minister in the photoset specifically target Jews to try and bring about the Second Coming of a failed messiah and they will do everything in their power, including harassment and murder, to prove Jews wrong.@everchangingfangirl Not to mention that Messianic Judaism is literally a cult that specifically targets Jews.I’m always fascinated by the utter weirdness of what these creeps think is good advertising to Jews. Like… the focus on putting things in Hebrew, as if it were a primary secular language for very many people outside of Israel. The repeated insistence that there is a “Jewish messiah” - when all the Jews I know refer to any future fulfillment of the messianic prophecies in Judaism as “moshiach”…. The faith testimonials - as if anyone else cares - such an individualistic mentality, when in reality, in Judaism, there’s a focus on acts, not blind faith, and community, not personal revelation. It’s just… interesting how badly this reeks of cultural xianity. It’s almost like they don’t know the first thing about Judaism -- source link
Tumblr Blog : akatsukichelsei.tumblr.com