Nobody here has suggested that they believe that Rebbe was Moshiach. And I have stated that in my experience with Chabad outreach they have not taught any such ideas. I have personally asked several Chabad Rabbis this very question and all say they do not believe he is Moshiach although when he was alive they thought it was possible he may have been sparks of Moshiach. I have seen the Rebbe talk about the coming of Moshiach, and if he believed he was the Moshiach he clearly would not refer to the future coming of Moshiach. As we do not believe that Moshiach will come back to accomplish his goals.
But the Chassidic Jews, of which I consider myself, believe in the concept of gilgul and that souls are recycled. You may reject this and seek to prove me wrong, but this is an accepted belief in Chassidic thinking and I believe it makes sense to me from sources. I am not going to argue about this aspect now, but according to this belief it is possible that sparks of Moshiach are in every great Jewish leader. This is why I believe that the great Rabbi Kahane, the Rabbi who sacrificed his life by standing up against the enemies of the Jewish people while certain factions of his own people conspired against him. Rabbi Kahane may have had sparks of Moshiach in him.
Is there anything else you want to talk about besides trying to prove that Chabad is avodah zarah? Or are you just here to try to prove this point?
at the Lubavitcher Rebbe's funeral there were shouts of "GET UP! GET UP!", as the coffin was being lowered into the grave. And there were those who were DANCING and SINGING during the funeral about Moshiach's arrival. So even though he had a funeral, it made no difference to these people.
And please note: They are not considering the SOUL of the Rebbe alive, which is normal procedure for souls and nothing unusual. They are considering the Rebbe as ALIVE. As in you and me alive.
The belief that the Lubavitcher Rebbe is alive is not merely a legitimate mistake but an illegitimate unjustifiable baseless concoction out of thin air. Mistaken means the methodology that was used to arrive at the conclusions was legitimate but an error was committed in logic or understanding. Here, they took zero reasoning whatsoever, zero Torah sources, and zero logic and concocted out of thin air the belief that the Rebbe is still alive.
The same people who used to say that the Rebbe is Moshiach because Moshiach has to be a "real living person" and that "every generation has a Moshiach" now find themselves flip flopping and saying whatever is necessary in order to be able to defend their desire, that their Rebbe be King Moshiach no matter what.
Any 14 year old is capable of understanding that Yaakov Avinu Lo Mes has nothing to do with the Lubavitcher Rebbe, and that throughout history, with NO EXCEPTION AT ALL EVEN WITHIN LUBAVITCH, we have said "dead", "yohrtzeit", "petirah", "zatzal", on deceased Tzadikim, not shlita. This is plain falsehood on Chabad's part.
Those who say the dead Rebbe is a live Moshiach shlita are going off the Derech (or the deep end) just like any other heretical groups. Once you distort the Torah's true beliefs, no matter how few or many of them you distort, you are off the derech. This Yechi Rebbe Shlita thing is just plain nutso.
G-d didn't say the rebbe is alive, there is no Sefer that says the Rebbe is alive, and - IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH CHASSIDUS. It is just the creation of some people in Lubavitch that are saying the Rebbe is alive. They made up their own belief.
The Yismach Moshe writes in his commentary on tehillim that if you point out a specific person as being Moshiach you are violating the oath that G-d made the Jews swear in Gemora kesuvos 111a not to "push" the Geulah in before its time [rather, we must wait for the proper time], the punishment for which, says the Gemora is that Hashem will allow the Jews to be hunted down and killed as if they were animals in the field!
The rebbe does NOT fulfill the Messianic qualities listed by the rambam, and all the good he did is very wonderful, but that has nothing to do with being Moshiach. And it has certainly has nothing to do with being alive.
Never in history has anyone had their own Chassidim dance and sing at their funeral. Or scream "Get up! " as the coffin was being lowered into the ground. Such obscene bahavior shows how off the deep end these people have gone. These "learned rabbis" once told us when the Rebbe was sick that he will certainly recover.
For sure, they said, and they had 100 "proofs" from the Torah. They were wrong then, and their "proofs" that the rebbe is alive are equally valid as those that they had that said the Rebbe will walk out of the hospital back into 770.