Thursday 18 November 2021

The only way Jews can make Christians cease and desist


The only pushback now is to ask Christians how Christianity is not idolatry and blasphemy.

When they claim that it s not idolatry and blasphemy for Christians to worship a deceased Jew as the co-equal of Hashem and Allah if he is indeed the co-equal of Hashem and Allah, Jews and Muslims should ask the Pope, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Patriarchs of the Orthodox Church how and why Jesus is God.

QUESTIONS FOR JEWS TO ASK THEMSELVES

Are Jews in a state of Chillul Hashem by decommissioning themselves ie allowing Christians to convert them in their own homeland to Christianity, before they have accomplished their mission?

Is it not their divine mission to teach properly the Noahide laws to gentiles? 

Have Jews at any time during the last 2000 years of Christian history asked any Christian leader how and why Christianity is not idolatry and blasphemy?

How can be Jews be said to have taught the Noahide laws properly if the last three global empires have been Christian?

Is the only way Jews have of redeeming themselves for their omission for 2000 years to now declare Islam to be the most and Christianity the least Noahide of all gentile religions?

Is the shituf of Christianity worse than the avodah zarah of Hinduism?

Is there no senior and influential rabbi prepared to answer this question publicly?

If not, what are we to conclude about the fitness of Jews to do what God made them His Chosen People to do?

If it is their intention NEVER to perform their religious obligation to gentiles, shouldn't they at least work out their notice after handing it in, instead of deciding never to turn up for work again? 

Wouldn't that be more respectful and avoid their being in a state of Chillul Hashem?

If they are all really atheists pretending to be Jews because they clearly fear the wrath of their gentile Christian overlords more than they fear the God of Israel, then God if He exists would be even more angry with them.

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