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Continue reading →: A parable: Why don’t Jews accept Abraham Lincoln as their Messiah and worship him?
Christians have wondered for the last two thousand years, often quite vocally and even violently, how is it possible that Jews still do not accept Jesus as their Messiah. Why do Jews refuse to honor him as the “Son of G-d”, as their “Lord and Savior”, and worship him as…
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Continue reading →: Why Jews (and Gentiles) should reject the claims of Christianity
Below are some of my thoughts on why Christianity’s claims are to be rejected: That G-d has a special unique “divine Son” that He supernaturally begot through a virgin (mirroring many Roman, Greek and Canaanite demigods and heroes). That because Israel failed to accept and believe in a particular person…
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Continue reading →: About those who misuse Jewish texts to support Christian theology and idolatry
Christians (including Jewish converts to Christianity, especially the J4J group) who practice using rabbinic texts to support Christian doctrines subscribe to a racist view of Jews, a view that holds that the “cursed” Jewish people are hypocrites who in their hearts of hearts believe one thing, but with their mouths…
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Continue reading →: Article: Can G-d Become a Man?
by R. Moshe Ben-Chaim G-d becoming man in the body of Jesus is one of the most idolatrous and absurd doctrines fabricated by the Christians. For it suggests that G-d, the Creator of everything, Who controls everything, suddenly becomes the “created” – the Omnipotent One becomes frail, flesh and blood, subject…
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Continue reading →: Salvation according to Jesus vs. Apostle Paul
While Jesus is undoubtedly the central figure of Christianity (and indeed is adored, worshiped and prayed to as a deity), it is doubtful that Jesus, the monotheistic Jew who emphasized the Shema, ever intended to create what has eventually become known as Christianity, a religion based on worship of himself, a human being. That job…
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Continue reading →: Maimonides (Rambam) on Jesus and Mohamed and why G-d has allowed religions they founded to spread
In his Mishneh Torah Maimonides (Rambam) delves into Jesus’ failed attempt to “fulfill the vision” as a would be messiah, speculates on what could be behind G-d’s permitting both Christianity and Islam to take over the world, in particular how G-d may be using these false religions to prepare the world for the true Jewish Messiah and the real redemption of humanity:…
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Continue reading →: Did Jesus die for me?
A few weeks ago Christian evangelistic organization Jews for Jesus premiered their video That Jew Died For You. The video was released, ostensibly, to coincide with the Holocaust Remembrance Day observed by Jews and their friends world over. It a typical J4J fashion, the video was designed to provoke a reaction from the Jewish…
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Continue reading →: G-d, too, remembers Holocaust: “Shall I leave their innocent blood unavenged? No, I will not.”
I will gather all nations and bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat. There I will put them on trial for what they did to my inheritance, my people Israel, because they scattered my people among the nations and divided up my land…. Judah will be inhabited forever and Jerusalem…
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Continue reading →: Questions for noble Christians about Isaiah 7 and Matthew 1
In his attempt at establishing Jesus’ messianic credentials and quasi-divine origins, the author of the Gospel of Matthew writes the following about the birth of Jesus: All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had said through the prophet: “The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and…
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Continue reading →: New Testament: Jews don’t know, don’t honor and don’t love G-d
The Gospel of John is Christianity’s most beloved piece of literature bar none. When introducing someone to their faith for the first time, Christians almost invariably advise the potential convert to read this gospel before they read any other book of the Christian Bible. This is because many Christians believe that this book is the…