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To: Robert E. Hall who wrote (9714)12/6/1997 3:06:00 AM
From: Alan Markoff  Respond to of 39621
 
"Jews were converted to Christianity,"

I think not Christianity was created by man Jews were created by God. A Jew can chose to accept Yeshua as there messiah. But don't put this Christianity label on a Jew.



To: Robert E. Hall who wrote (9714)12/6/1997 3:39:00 AM
From: Alan Markoff  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 39621
 
Robert;

I read your post I find it hard to agree with anything that you stated allot of fancy words that seem dangerous to me being Jewish. Open your heart and forget about your interpretation of the bible it seems like you have some wires crossed. The only reason Israel became a nation again was for the mere fact of a miracle in our midst. Let me remind you that Israel is a JEWISH nation and I feel strongly that God has his hand on it. You are the ones that took there Messiah (Yeshua) and turn him into some freak. No wonder the Jews have rejected him it's this kind of crap that you put out that has fueled the fire.



To: Robert E. Hall who wrote (9714)12/6/1997 4:09:00 PM
From: yard_man  Respond to of 39621
 
Didn't Jesus say (recorded in the gospel of John) something to the effect, "I know my own and my own know me."

Whatever the dispute, Jesus Christ will be the end of it. The relationship is by faith. Someone with no faith in Him has not relationship with Him, doesn't matter where they live or what they call themselves.

That said, I am reminded of the exchange between Peter and our Lord toward the end of John's gospel when Peter asked about John. Remember Jesus response. "what is that to you? You follow me."

If our Lord drew Peter's attention back to Himself when he was woriied about John. I think we don't have to identify any infidels, or false brethren (they will become manifest), just look to our own hearts that we may be true to Jesus. The rest will follow.

What do you think?