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mosquewatch:
decimos,
There is nothing wrong with being ignorant, it is only when you refuse to learn that makes it bad. Where are you from ?
newman:
--- Quote from: decimos on August 29, 2007, 05:56:15 PM ---thanks for ur welcome, some thing u said there was said to me by a girl i was at school with some 20 years ago " Gentiles who are righteous and who follow the seven Noahide laws are also promised a place in the world to come."twice in my life i heard that now,how am i so ignorant ? i will look up the "the 7 laws" i thought i had a handel on religion's but my eyes are opening.thank you.
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Here are some good links regarding the Sheva Mitzvot (7 laws):
http://www.noachidechassid.com/news.php
http://www.geocities.com/~Alyza/noachide/noahrole.htm
http://www.chabad.org/library/article.asp?AID=530158
chakma613:
--- Quote from: Lisa on August 29, 2007, 05:44:12 PM ---Welcome Decimos.
While Jews don't believe in the divinity of Christ, that is not to say they believe all Christians are idolaters, (sp?) or that they should be put to death. As I'm sure you know, Judaism does not believe in getting others to be Jewish. Gentiles who are righteous and who follow the seven Noahide laws are also promised a place in the world to come.
Now regarding theology and who is right or wrong, that could be the subject of an entire web site, and that's not for here. JTF welcomes all good people who want to fight against Islamofacism, multiculturalism and the Left.
Welcome again.
Lisa
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Excuse me, please see the Rambam's ruling on christianity, in which, he declares it Avodah Zarah. Those who say that yushke was the moshiach, may not be comitting idolatry, but the trinity is avodah zarah acc. to the rambam.
ftf:
--- Quote from: chakma613 on August 29, 2007, 06:14:09 PM ---
--- Quote from: Lisa on August 29, 2007, 05:44:12 PM ---Welcome Decimos.
While Jews don't believe in the divinity of Christ, that is not to say they believe all Christians are idolaters, (sp?) or that they should be put to death. As I'm sure you know, Judaism does not believe in getting others to be Jewish. Gentiles who are righteous and who follow the seven Noahide laws are also promised a place in the world to come.
Now regarding theology and who is right or wrong, that could be the subject of an entire web site, and that's not for here. JTF welcomes all good people who want to fight against Islamofacism, multiculturalism and the Left.
Welcome again.
Lisa
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Excuse me, please see the Rambam's ruling on christianity, in which, he declares it Avodah Zarah. Those who say that yushke was the moshiach, may not be comitting idolatry, but the trinity is avodah zarah acc. to the rambam.
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Only because they do not understand it.
chakma613:
--- Quote from: ftf on August 29, 2007, 06:17:11 PM ---
--- Quote from: chakma613 on August 29, 2007, 06:14:09 PM ---
--- Quote from: Lisa on August 29, 2007, 05:44:12 PM ---Welcome Decimos.
While Jews don't believe in the divinity of Christ, that is not to say they believe all Christians are idolaters, (sp?) or that they should be put to death. As I'm sure you know, Judaism does not believe in getting others to be Jewish. Gentiles who are righteous and who follow the seven Noahide laws are also promised a place in the world to come.
Now regarding theology and who is right or wrong, that could be the subject of an entire web site, and that's not for here. JTF welcomes all good people who want to fight against Islamofacism, multiculturalism and the Left.
Welcome again.
Lisa
--- End quote ---
Excuse me, please see the Rambam's ruling on christianity, in which, he declares it Avodah Zarah. Those who say that yushke was the moshiach, may not be comitting idolatry, but the trinity is avodah zarah acc. to the rambam.
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Only because they do not understand it.
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The Rambam ruled on this matter concerning the divinity of jesus, the ruling may even extedn to his mesiahhood, but I do not know. Either way, mainstream xtianity says that yushke was G-d incarnate, and that is avodah zarah. If your only argument for your belief not being avodah zara is that Jews like Rambam don't understand it, then I rest my case.
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