Even though we're considerably knowledgeable about Judaism, we didn't dialogue with them. They want the discussions. There's nothing to talk about. Jews don't/shouldn't worship people. Our G-d isn't human.
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Trying to Catch Jews on NYC Streets
As my friend and I were walking through midtown Manhattan, we noticed this table with Jewish objects, so we took a look.
It didn't take us long to discover that the table was run by Christians claiming to be Jewish, Jews for Jesus aka Messianic Jews. BEWARE!
Even though we're considerably knowledgeable about Judaism, we didn't dialogue with them. They want the discussions. There's nothing to talk about. Jews don't/shouldn't worship people. Our G-d isn't human.
Even though we're considerably knowledgeable about Judaism, we didn't dialogue with them. They want the discussions. There's nothing to talk about. Jews don't/shouldn't worship people. Our G-d isn't human.
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Yes indeed. People like this do try to sell imitation Judaism but they won't give up. Best to avoid any discussions with them because they haven't given up on the delusion that G-d is a man.
These missionaries thrive on 'attention' and 'discussion'.
Indeed the best 'remedy' is to TOTALLY IGNORE THEM. CAUTION: Do not feel compelled to refute their arguments. Do not get into any form of dialogue with them...
They are very dangerous people...
they are 'wolves in lambs clothing'. But worse...
identity highjacking
With all their lame attempts at looking and sounding like the genuine article, they only remind me of the midrash about the pig, which stretches out its cloven hooves as if to say: "Look at me! I'm a kosher animal!" But of course, it's not....
this is an important warning!
Rahel, they are unfortunately making their evil progress.
Yes, Leah, there are times we shouldn't be friendly.
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