Converting from Christianity to Judaism

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Dec 12, 2013
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I heard on the radio here concerning a Christian event with Christian speakers and a Rabbi speaker in the mix.

Somehow there are those who believe if one is a Jew they are automatic to heaven. It's disturbing.
One would have to be a fool to believe that.....first it would make God bias and unfair....it would negate except a man be born again and the converts the Jewish Pharisees made would not be two fold the children of hell.....
 
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Perhaps if you would give us explicit instructions on how one can convince YOU, then one could then know for certain that they are saved?
Here were my choices:
A. Christian.
B. Jewish.
C. Nonbeliever.
D. Troll.

Judging from continued behavior, I choose D.
 
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how about a 'lost-lonely-seeking-soul, to be loved and pitied and prayed for?
 

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I must say that I also met some weird Christians on this forum who were more for Jews than for Christians.

One, for example, made statement like "I will not defile myself talking to these heretics" [he meant us, who do not believe that the state of Isreal will play any significant role and that Jews are not saved without becoming Christians].

Such a preference is, clearly, very antichristian.

So from this point of view I understand the worries of OP.