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Pastimes : Ask God

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To: mark silvers who wrote (15148)5/5/1998 2:27:00 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (1) of 39621
 
"However, i dont attribute it to some evil or satanic reasoning. Nor
do I attribute it to a deep-seated hatred of Jesus. I attribute it to something far less
nefarious. I attribute it to a simple choice in what one believes, and that choice is not
always going to be Jesus. Many people choose to believe differently(actually a majority
of the world). that choice does not have to be rooted in evil or hatred. It can be rooted
in a love of a different God. That is not bad or evil, just different"

Without the evil influence of modern Talmudic Judaism, most Jews would have a neutral to positive feeling towards Jesus. The Torah and the Tanach, the Word of God, are full of wonderful references to the Messiah and His Father. But the wonderful Words of the Old Testament can never reach the heart of the Jewish people because the false religion of moder Talmudic Judaism superimposes their evil and false interprestaion contained in the Talmudic over the OT before the Jewish people can read the Word without prejudice. Therein lies the evil of Talmudic Judaism. A tree will grow as it is bent in its youth. So it is with Jewish children. It cleverly fashioned negative attitude towards Jesus in an innocent Jewishs child warps his emotions and mind for his whole life and makes it difficult for him to examine the Gospel truths.
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