Are you a Protestant, Catholic Christian, if so, what do you make of Judaism and their beliefs?
a little too 'Old Testament' for your tastes? perhaps the Koran?
or do you embrace all religions and establish a common line among you?
Are you willing (and ready …) to hire a Jewish person's smart, well versed in the Torah and the Scriptures in a "debate" about God, and Jesus the Messiah?
Could be "intimidated" by an individual Jew who could possibly question the validity and affirms that Jesus was the Son of God ', I dare say, God?
Chrstian Are you married? if so, how "close" that allow you and your children (if u have any) to a Jewish family?
Muslims, do not hesitate to enter into this exchange of opinions and thoughts and asnwers about all this.
I think somewhere in the line of the three religions in the modern age has forgotten something so fundamental, that is, love of neighbor and the common values of respect, love and understanding.
MPI only.
Are you a Protestant, Catholic Christian, if so, what to do with Judaism and their beliefs?
- What Christian religion after the practices and rituals of Judaism?
- Judaism is a religion. As is Catholic or Protestant. So What does it mean when someone identifies?
- Or the non-Catholic Christian Protestant. Why refute the idea of purgatory, When?
- It will be a Protestant, Catholic Marriage Work?
- The Islamic religion does not have a similar division to the Division of Christian Protestants / Catholics?






I respect the Jews as our older brothers and sisters in faith and worship the one true God of Abraham.
We also respect all people freedom of religion, even atheists.
I have several Jewish friends.
Officially the Catholic Church teaches:
When it delves into her own mystery, the Church, the People of God in the New Covenant, discovers her link with the Jewish people, "the first to hear the Word of God.
The Jewish faith, unlike other non-Christian religions, is a response to the revelation of God in the Old Covenant.
To the Jews "belong the children, the glory, the covenants, the provision of the law, the worship and the promises; of them belong the patriarchs, and of their race, according to the flesh, is the Christ," "to the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable. "
Neither all Jews indiscriminately at that time, nor Jews today, can be charged with crimes committed during the Passion of Jesus Christ. The Jews should not be spoken of as rejected or accursed as if this followed from Holy Scripture.
For more information, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, sections 597 and 839: http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt1s … … http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt1s
With love in Christ.
I believe the Old Testament as the Old Testament, the Old Testament, but it looks like the Old Testament and the Old Testament was a god, the fairy god didn't take the Old Testament because the Old Testament had no identification so Jesus says that the Old Testament, "want to see my average?
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I had an exchange with a Jewish and would again. I can not discuss things without arguing.
The two religions are very similar, the only difference is the Jews are still waiting for their Messiah. There are different religions and beliefs, but we must tolerate and respect the beliefs instead of patronizing them. Religions at a basic level are quite similar in that they all have a God who is a Muslim and believe in Allah and Muhammad and a Christian and believe in God and in Jesus we must realize that everyone has different beliefs .
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Initiated through religion and paganism was a religion that looked hopw things work out. people should not discriminate in this day and age
I am a Protestant Christian who believes that the Scriptures tell us that the Jews are God's chosen people, but in fact, as we are all rebels.
Cree Jesus in the Scriptures of the Old Testament to which he said:
John 5
46 For ye had believed Moses, ye would have believed me: for he wrote of me.
Luke 16
31 And he said unto him, If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead.
Luke 24
27 And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, they are exposed in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.
Yes, I am married and have had no problems with my friends with children that Jewish children.
My best friend in school was Jewish and they invited me to his house and went to help her at a party for Jewish children in London go to the beach for a week. It is a pleasant moment.
I also worked for a Jewish leader who treated me in a friendly way, but correct.
Yes, the problem is that most Jews do not recognize Jesus as their Messiah, or as a child of God. But the prophecies of the Scriptures tell us that when he returns.
One of the major problems between the Jews and Christians is that many Christians insist on believing in the Trinity, is neither in the Old Testament or New.
I am not a Protestant or Catholic, I was Anabaptist.By Anabaptist beliefs, I share a lot with the Jewish women: modest clothing and head cover.
I am not married.
I do not feel intimidated by Jewish people.I do feel, however, that if I speak in any way the behavior of the Jews of Israel, I am marking an anti-Semitic, I'm not.
I have nothing against Jews and accept that it was his choice to reject Jesus and that is totally within the freedom.I do believe, however, that Jesus came to end the old laws and new laws commence, so they really are dead following a faith.I also accept that Jews believe that I am following a false prophet.The Jews were the first of God's chosen people and Gentiles came later.
I am not married and has no family family.If I had, I would like to make my family happy combination with other Christians, Jews and Muslims. We worship the same God after all. (^-^)
1) Are you a Protestant, Catholic Christian, if so, what to do with Judaism and their beliefs?
Judaism is an "everlasting covenant" with God.
2) a little "old testament" of her tastes? perhaps the Koran?
Umm … What?
3) or do you embrace all religions and establish a common line among you?
What does "establish a common line among you," even mean?
4) Are you willing (and ready …) to hire a Jewish person's smart, well versed in the Torah and the Scriptures in a "debate" about God, and Jesus the Messiah?
It seems too long.
5) Would you be "intimidated" by an individual Jew who could possibly question the validity and affirms that Jesus was the Son of God ', I dare say, God?
No.
6) Are you married chrstian?
No.
7) If yes, how "close" that allow you and your children (if u have any) to a Jewish family?
I've always had good relations with most of the Jews I have known, and often had interesting discussions with them religious. I can not imagine any reason to keep children away from the Jewish people (or their children).
It seems that some have witnessed serious anti-Semitism. See even the slightest (except Wacken Semitic groups) always amazes me.
Jim, http://www.bible-reviews.com