w**j 发帖数: 1032 | 1 A JEW's answer
Depends on your point of view. We do not have any "New Testament" and our "
Bible" does not mention anything about Jesus. Moreover it does not say that
our G-d does not love us - it says all the time, that he does - so we do not
have to worry about that. If your scriptures combine his love for us with
beliefs in Jesus, it is your religion's opinion that was written much later
than our Tanach and it simply has no effects on us and our religion if
others claim to know what G-d thinks about us. This might work for your
point of view, but it does not mean that anything from your religion is
valid for people of another religion. Therefore we are two different
religions, not one and one can not apply the concepts of one to the other.
Our G-d for example says that he is not a man and that praying to any other
beeing than him and putting up pictures to pray in front of is idolatry - so
I could go and ask you if G-d does love you if you pray in front of idols
because as far as my concepts go, what you do by believing in Jesus would be
very close to idolatry (even if there are different opinions among Poskim).
But I would never do that because you are not a member of my religion and
therefore my concepts are not valid for you and it is not my job to judge
you. The same is applyable for you as well, I think - it is not your job,
what we believe and it is not your job, to judge us with concepts from your
religion. | w**j 发帖数: 1032 | 2 Yes.
Interestingly, there are 613 Mitzvot in the Bible and 7 Noahite laws.
Not a single one says anyone has to even recognize the messiah/christ when
he comes. |
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