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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (15147)5/5/1998 2:11:00 PM
From: mark silvers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
Emile,
<<Can a Jew or other non-believer in Jesus be amongst those who are counted as not Hating Jesus?"
Yes, but with this qualification: >>

I was not asking if you thought Judiasim is evil. Your thoughts are well known on this subject. I do agree that a Jew can be counted as a "non-hater" of Jesus.
I agree/disagree with one aspect of your post. It is true that most Jews dont believe that you can be a jew and believe in Christ. that is the same with any almost any non-christian religion. 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.

Mark