Judaism 101
#1
Posted 2014-April-17, 04:21
How about Orthodox Judaism?
The Jews are the only religion who claim that their Elohim created the universe and everything in it. Judaism and its two offshoots, Christianity and Islam, dominate world religion. Messianic Judaism and Christianity are busy merging. It is unavoidable that all three religions will soon become one and the same. The revival that will be sweeping across planet earth [visible through the return of miracles again] will expose every other religion as false, before swallowing them all up into Messianic Judaism.
If you are under the age of 50, you will be lucky enough to see it happen. If you are already over the age of 50, you may still be around to see the beginning of this revival, but may not still be alive to see the culmination thereof.
#2
Posted 2014-April-17, 05:57
#3
Posted 2014-April-17, 06:03
32519, on 2014-April-17, 04:21, said:
How about Orthodox Judaism?
The Jews are the only religion who claim that their Elohim created the universe and everything in it. Judaism and its two offshoots, Christianity and Islam, dominate world religion. Messianic Judaism and Christianity are busy merging. It is unavoidable that all three religions will soon become one and the same. The revival that will be sweeping across planet earth [visible through the return of miracles again] will expose every other religion as false, before swallowing them all up into Messianic Judaism.
If you are under the age of 50, you will be lucky enough to see it happen. If you are already over the age of 50, you may still be around to see the beginning of this revival, but may not still be alive to see the culmination thereof.
I know it is a mistake to respond, but here goes.
You have no clue about Judaism. And the idea that Judaism is going to merge with Christianity and Islam is beyond absurd.
Messianic Judaism is not Judaism. Please try to avoid showing your ignorance.
#4
Posted 2014-April-17, 06:12
wikipedia said:
So apparently, "messianic judaism" is just a deceptive name for christianity.
-gwnn
#7
Posted 2014-April-17, 08:11
32519, on 2014-April-17, 04:21, said:
I have told you before - Elohim is just the Hebrew word meaning "God." It is not the name of God (or a god, as you seem to be using it).
In Judaism, there are a number of blessings recited before doing certain acts, like eating bread, drinking wine, washing the hands, and so forth. These blessings always begin with (and this is the English translation) "Blessed art Thou, O Lord, our God, ...." the phrase "our God" is represented in Hebrew by "Elohanu" (again, this is a transliteration of the Hebrew). This is the plural possessive form of Elohim.
Even Wikipedia does not make the mistake that you are making:
Elohim (אֱלֹהִים) is a grammatically singular or plural noun for "god" or "gods" in both modern and ancient Hebrew language.
Even Orthodox Jews would concede that the God that is worshipped by Christianity (at least, in the form of the Father) and the God that is worshipped by Islam (Allah) is the same God that is worshipped by Jews. We just do it differently. For instance, Jews are not evangelical. In fact, it is difficult to convert to Judaism. Christianity and Islam go out of their way to seek converts (sometimes by force) - Judaism does just the opposite.
THAT is Judaism 101.
(By the way, the idea that Judaism is the only religion that believes that "their" God is the God who created the universe and everything in it is preposterous)
#9
Posted 2014-April-17, 10:59
ArtK78, on 2014-April-17, 08:11, said:
(By the way, the idea that Judaism is the only religion that believes that "their" God is the God who created the universe and everything in it is preposterous)
Come and post a link here to where (the passage) any other religion claims that their God created the universe and everything in it. It's no use posting a link to either Christianity or Islam as both are offshoots of Judaism. You even concede that all three religions worship the same God. I want to know about the others who make this claim.
The Jews were the nation chosen by God to announce redemption to all non-Jews. When they failed to do so, Christianity and Islam took up the torch. The problem here however is that neither have a proper or complete understanding of God as the Jews do. Even worse, the original message of redemption has been distorted by both. The Messianic Jews are the beginnings to seeing every single person across the face of the earth reconciled back to the God of the Jews in the way he planned it all along. You guys were chosen to lead all non-Jews to the true God. The tradegy is that it took you guys 2,000 years to get started.
#10
Posted 2014-April-17, 11:12
32519, on 2014-April-17, 10:59, said:
The first counter example that springs to mind is the Bahá'í Faith
#11
Posted 2014-April-17, 11:38
32519, on 2014-April-17, 10:59, said:
The Jews were the nation chosen by God to announce redemption to all non-Jews. When they failed to do so, Christianity and Islam took up the torch. The problem here however is that neither have a proper or complete understanding of God as the Jews do. Even worse, the original message of redemption has been distorted by both. The Messianic Jews are the beginnings to seeing every single person across the face of the earth reconciled back to the God of the Jews in the way he planned it all along. You guys were chosen to lead all non-Jews to the true God. The tradegy is that it took you guys 2,000 years to get started.
Sorry. My bad. I will get right on it.
#12
Posted 2014-April-17, 11:45
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If in the beginning there was neither Being nor Non-Being, neither air nor sky, what was there? Who or what oversaw it? What was it when there was no darkness, light, life, or death? We can only say that there was the One, that which breathed of itself deep in the void, that which was heat and became desire and the germ of spirit
#14
Posted 2014-April-17, 12:00
Same with Aten, however, its hard to take this one seriously...
#15
Posted 2014-April-17, 12:06
ArtK78, on 2014-April-17, 11:38, said:
Yes, after wasting 2,000 years already, time is running out.
I am rarely at a loss for words but in the case of this thread I have no useful thoughts to contribute.
#16
Posted 2014-April-17, 12:08
#17
Posted 2014-April-17, 12:15
Vampyr, on 2014-April-17, 12:08, said:
I confess I was sucked in against my better judgment.
Will you absolve me?
-gwnn
#18
Posted 2014-April-17, 12:23
Vampyr, on 2014-April-17, 12:08, said:
This would probably have been best, I will take this advice seriously as we move on. Surely "pointless" is an understatement. Words fail me.