Why Jews don't believe in Christianity

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" The stone the builders rejected has become the corner 😇

jeanneromaine
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I listened to the first 4 minutes of this hoping for an intelligent response from Rabbi Manis Friedman, all that became clear is that neither he nor his "christian" friend understand Christianity all all.

ewaevans
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It's a special kind of narcissism to project one's humanity on to God, and then to proclaim that he needs you.

mysteriousstranger
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God doesn't need us, we need him❤❤❤❤❤❤

Laskarshow
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Men have trouble accepting that God does not have the same needs or emotional design as human beings. He needs nothing, because he lacks nothing. We NEED him because we lack alot.

michemiche
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Judaism : God needs us.
Christianity : we need God.
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TitanXx
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This man acts like a modern day Pharisee

Bean-qtdy
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My reaction was exactly the same as the comment below. The God we believe in grieves when we reject Him but is not ‘vulnerable’ as a human is vulnerable.

davidmciver
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“Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I am.”

Lachezariii
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I've been reading the book of Kings and Chronicles and what is evident is that Israel didn't want the one God but kept on going back to the pagan idols of other nations.

BadDaddyVegan
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“O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the one who kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to her! How often I wanted to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, but you were not willing! See! Your house is left to you desolate; for I say to you, you shall see Me no more till you say, ‘Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!’ ” Matthew 23

nccognito
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Bardzo ciekawy wykład. I widzę w nim odpowiedź na pytanie tytułowe. Otóż. Bóg nie dlatego posłał na ziemię Jezusa Chrystusa że nie mógłby czegoś wykonać sam ale dlatego, że samemu będąc przepełniony miłością, stworzył nas ludzi i pragnął się z nami tą nieskończoną miłością podzielić. Dlatego dla nas stworzył TEN wszechświat i wszystkie PRZYSZŁE światy. Jezus przyszedł na ziemię po to, aby nam to oznajmić. Dlatego KAŻDY kto wierzy w Jezusa Chrystusa, otrzyma ten najwspanialszy dar miłości od samego Boga i dlatego mamy prawo nazywać się jego dziećmi amen. A jeżeli rabbi nie może tego zrozumieć to dlatego, że nie wierzy w miłość Boga do ludzi amen.

wicekwickowski
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God is not vulnerable and His love is not like ours

igorperic
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The Father the Son and the Holy spirit is one!!

cynalecm
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@ 3 mins in, he's already confused. God respects your free will. He will not force you to be with him. He made the offer, you not him rejected it. He's not going to force you to be with him in eternity when you don't even want to be with him now. It's a simple concept to understand.

If a person has someone they love and that person rejects them, is it proper for that person to come groveling knowing that they'll do it in vain? Thats not love. Respecting that other person's decision is love. Love cannot be forced nor coerced. Let that person go and move on.

That is exactly what God does to those who reject him. He respects their free will and lets them be. The door is open if that person decides to come to him, but he will not force it.

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Vulnerability defined: For God so loved the WORLD, that He gave His only begotten son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Thank you Rabbi.

BENBRUTUS
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I knew when he said “practicing Christianity” that this probably wasn’t about true Christianity. “God needed us!” Wow!

shawnglass
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"For God so loved the world,
that he gave his only begotten Son,
that whosoever believeth in him should not perish,
but have everlasting life."
John 3:16

alexzicker
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God does not need us, we need Him. He can do all things without us, but we can't do anything without Him.

karenm
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If I limit myself to the Torah alone, will it be enough for me to know God as He has described Himself? The integrity and reliability of the Bible is a vitally important issue for every living person.

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