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First off, I have a mental health condition, second off I'm not all interested in validating your points for you, I think if they were valid that it would speak for its self. Never ever will I answer snarky questions, I suggest you do the same, its liberating actually. Take it as free advice and you'll see its better this way. It might even keep you out of a mental hospital.
You'll understand if I say no thank you politely
The trouble is that while there are prophecies, the main one wasn't fulfilled..that of when the messiah came it would be the end of the world, as it wasn't ( we are still here...I think) it's only logical to believe that he hasn't come yet, there is nothing about two comings! sharing the 'Old Testament' though isn't really sharing when things are taken wildly out of context and there are no commentaries to go with what is being read which is maybe why people think prophecies have been fulfilled when they haven't. It's good talking though, understanding others is important despite what some think!
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Mm'kay, bye-bye! Don't forget to take your little red wagon with ya!Well for whatever its worth my feelings are hurt now, and so I don't wind up in a mental health facility I think I will say good bye.
First off,I have a mental health condition, second off I'm not all interested in validating your points for you, I think if they were valid that it would speak for its self. Never ever will I answer snarky questions, I suggest you do the same, its liberating actually. Take it as free advice and you'll see its better this way. It might even keep you out of a mental hospital.
Well for whatever its worth my feelings are hurt now, and so I don't wind up in a mental health facility I think I will say good bye.
One thought, for what it's worth...I don't recall reading that in the Old Testament. Could you please tell me the verses where that is. Thanks in advance.
I don't recall reading that in the Old Testament. Could you please tell me the verses where that is. Thanks in advance.
I hope you don't mind some reading because a long explanation is needed and I'm not sufficiently up to that explanations I'm afraid. firstly the idea of a messiah has to be explained because it's different from what Xtians think it is, therefore what happens when he gets here has different expectations. There are also, as if you wouldn't guess, different Jewish thoughts, though they don't differ by too much actually. I suppose the thing that will surprise most people is how Jewish it is, that it's probably not what people are expecting to happen.
Why Jews Don t Believe In Jesus why Jews reject Jesus
What Is the Jewish Belief About Moshiach - Kabbalah Chassidism and Jewish Mysticism
The Messiah Jewish Virtual Library
The Messianic Age in Judaism - My Jewish Learning
Hopefully there is enough in these for you to be able to look up and read. Enjoy1
I think the main thing is to remember that whether Jesus was the messiah and is coming back or whether the messiah hasn't arrived yet we should all be working to ensure that we treat people as we would wish to be treated so that whatever happens, even nothing, we can at least have played out part in being kind and doing our best to make the world a better place.![]()
Thanks Tez3. I will have to take a bit of time to read and digest the information in the links. Then if it seems appropriate, I will get back to you and comment. I am looking forward to reading them.
No worries, it all gets quite complicated at times which is why I felt I couldn't answer you myself, despite my age I still have a lot to understand, I feel sometimes that Judaism is the simplest and at the same time the most complicated thing.
I enjoy our discussions I hope nothing that 'Dr. Smith' has said has upset you, you have your faith and you don't need anyone ranting at you, we can disagree (as well as agree) on lots of things but the important thing is that it's done amicably.
Unfortunately work is actually making me work
I hope you don't mind some reading because a long explanation is needed and I'm not sufficiently up to that explanations I'm afraid. firstly the idea of a messiah has to be explained because it's different from what Xtians think it is, therefore what happens when he gets here has different expectations. There are also, as if you wouldn't guess, different Jewish thoughts, though they don't differ by too much actually. I suppose the thing that will surprise most people is how Jewish it is, that it's probably not what people are expecting to happen.
Why Jews Don t Believe In Jesus why Jews reject Jesus
What Is the Jewish Belief About Moshiach - Kabbalah Chassidism and Jewish Mysticism
The Messiah Jewish Virtual Library
The Messianic Age in Judaism - My Jewish Learning
Hopefully there is enough in these for you to be able to look up and read. Enjoy1
I think the main thing is to remember that whether Jesus was the messiah and is coming back or whether the messiah hasn't arrived yet we should all be working to ensure that we treat people as we would wish to be treated so that whatever happens, even nothing, we can at least have played out part in being kind and doing our best to make the world a better place.![]()
Just wanted you to know I haven't forgotten. That is a lot of information, some 15 pages of small type. I am enjoying reading it all though. Then of course I want to be able to comment with things I have learned or believe so you might know my beliefs on religion. So, please bear with me. I understand you won't agree with all my beliefs, but since you are so gracious to share your beliefs, I feel compelled to do the same.
It was a sincere question. I'm always interested in how people decide on their beliefs, whether or not I agree with them.
Some follow-up questions:
When you say Fundamental Baptists, are you referring to a specific organization, such as the FBFI or are you saying that KJVOnly-ism is universal among IFB congregations in general?
Am I correct in interpreting your answer to mean that you based your decision to believe in the KJV as the one true English-language Bible based on reading books such as the ones you cite? If so, have you also read books arguing for other translations and/or books arguing that there is no one true perfect translation?
No problem, there's times when I find it hard to understand a lot of it especially the Kabbalistic things, they aren't something I know very much about. I think many people think Jews are the same as Xtians but without the Jesus bit but that's far from the truth, we have many different thoughts and ideas among us let along from those who aren't Jewish. I tend now to just stay within what I believe because to explore too far into the world of Jewish mysticism can leave you very mind fogged. Mysticism and over piety aren't encouraged as a rule, we like to be as practical as possible but history of persecution has left some Jewish groups very inward and isolated from the mainstream, often they are called extremist but really they have retreated into their religion and way of life not wanting to join the world now.
When somebody has made it clear they've chosen not to believe in something, in this case the Bible, or they've decided to take a certain position on something and they keep giving me the same answer over and over again I don't see what I can learn from that.
I never chose not to believe. I never decided to take a position. I was born in a position. I, like everybody, was born without religion or belief. I have never been presented with evidence that would make me choose to believe. Belief is the choice, non-religion and non-belief is the default state into which we are born.
You can only choose to believe stories once you have heard them. You are not born knowing them. You make a choice to believe.
The Bible does not condemn self defense. Those passages about turning the other cheek, that's if somebody slaps you. Specifically if somebody smites your right cheek, give them your left. However, if somebody tries something else such as if they try to punch you or mug, rape, murder you there is nothing in the Bible that says you can't use any and every means to put them down.