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Continue reading →: Christian, what are you going to say to G-d of Israel when your god Jesus doesn’t return?
Worshiper of Jesus, Christian/Messianic, what are you going to say when you stand before G-d after the false man-god Jesus whom you worship and to whom you pray doesn’t appear? What are you going to say to your Maker when you knew all along (and I am merely reminding you…
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Continue reading →: Jewish poet answers Jewish convert to Christianity
Solomon ben Reuben Bonfed was a rabbi who lived in late 14th and early 15th century Spain. In his day, many conversos (Jews who converted to Christianity) actively and often quite aggressively sought to convert their former brethren to their new faith. To do this, some of these apostates from…
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Continue reading →: Article: Idolatry and the Customs of the Nations
I am posting the following overview of what is idolatry from the point of view of Torah and Jewish law in order to demonstrate that the worship of any created being or object (i.e. Jesus, deified kings, animals, sun, moon, stars, any man-made idol or imaginary god, etc.) is a…
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Continue reading →: Christian self-fulfilling prophecy about Jews suffering for rejecting Jesus
Throughout the last two thousand years and even to this day Christians have claimed that the Jewish people have experienced great persecutions and immense suffering because G-d has punished them for their rejection of Jesus. Since Jews, as the Greek Testament claims, murdered the “son of god”, and since they…
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Continue reading →: 10 reasons why (Messianic) Jewish Christians find it hard to leave Christianity
Below are 10 reasons why some Jewish Christians (Messianic Jews) find it hard to leave Christianity and Jesus behind. The list is composed based on my personal experience as well as years of observing other Messianic Jews/Jewish Christians (both current and former ones). 1. Fear of eternal damnation in hell…
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Continue reading →: Back from the holy days and back in action
Now that the Jewish holy days are behind us, I am back to blogging with renewed focus and refreshed strength. There’s much to write about and I look forward to interacting with my readers.
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Continue reading →: Cheating on G-d with Jesus
The other day I have went out to lunch with an old Christian friend of mine. He already knew about my return to Judaism and wanted to talk about my life and especially what led me out of Christianity (a.k.a. “Messianic Judaism”). He told me that he’s not going to…
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Continue reading →: R. C. Sproul: Jesus can’t be a false prophet because my faith would be in vain
R. C. Sproul, American Calvinist theologian, author, and pastor, on why he rejects evidence presented by critics of Christianity (and even some Christians themselves) that shows that Jesus was wrong in his predictions: Maybe some church fathers made a mistake. Maybe our favorite theologians have made mistakes. Now I can…
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Continue reading →: Dead holy men as mediators between G-d and man?
A former “Messianic Jew” emailed me recently asking me my opinion on whether it’s proper to “access tzaddikim” (dead holy men), as long as one doesn’t consider them to be G-d. He told me that he no longer worshiped Yeshua/Jesus or thought of him as G-d or even as messiah,…
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Continue reading →: Rabbi Abraham Heschel on fundamental differences between Judaism and Christianity
Christianity starts with one idea about man; Judaism with another. The idea that Judaism starts with is that man is created in the likeness of G-d. You do not have to go far, according to Judaism, to discover that it is possible to bring forth the divine within you and the…