THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CHRISTIANITY & JUDAISM or INSIDE THE MISSIONARY MIND – Rabbi Michael Skobac

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"Inside the Missionary Mind" explores some intriguing paradoxes that emerge at the intersection of Christian theology, psychology and philosophy. Judaism and Christianity frequently approach spiritual issues from totally opposite perspectives. This lecture probes these areas and provides some insight into the ways that missionaries think.
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Another amazing talk by a wonderful Rabbi...thank you for all you do, Rabbi Skobac

noahlauderman
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thanks, Rabi. youre converting not only the jews, but also Christians. im from Europe and was a born again Christian. im actually at 'nowhere' right now. but ill consider judaism if ill see its worth believing and its not a lie also. God bless you.

Evld
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Powerful lecture! Toda raba Rabbi!
May HaShem continue to bless you greatly!

AZ-zowc
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this video is awesome, it makes perfect sense, thank you Rabbi

Wesleyismyname
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I have listened to most of all your talks. Thank you for the spiritual growth through Torah that you have afforded me. Many blessings. xx

mrswilliamstoyou
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I am not Jewish, I study Torah and study Judaism for I want to become close to G-d and live by his commandments. I hope to to convert when G-d shows me I am ready. Thank Rabbi for a wonderful lesson.

annettehayes
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They know and just don't care I guess. Just as they know that Jman wasn't born at their Xmas time but, will still say, "he is the reason for the season." Oy Vey!!!

Chellabell
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Having come to Judaism late in life, it's both refreshing and dare I say satiating ; to hear the Rebbe metaphorically facing off these aggressive 'victims' who foist the new fairy tale onto unsuspecting
souls.
Great

kevinashcroft
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I do like the analogy of straight up; applied to time, Christians believe in a straight line with no considerations.
Another analogy ( alien to the Christian ) would be circular time incorporating space to consider G-D's Torah.

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