Despite the fact that I've said that more Jews have come to Christ in the past 20 years that in the 2,000 years prior to that, people keep insisting that the Jews continue to reject Christ.
As I said before, anti-semitism is alive and well in the church. Why do people continue to make excuses not to love this group of people? Instead of rejoicing at the salvations, I hear about things like the Talmud. I hear it on a half-dozen forums too!
Historically, the church has had a large anti-Jew sentiment. Many Christians follow Shepherd's Chapel, even though they teach that the Jews in today's Israel were fathered by Satan. Then there's the C.I. groups. I'm just appalled that so many Christians can still be racist.
As I said before, anti-semitism is alive and well in the church. Why do people continue to make excuses not to love this group of people? Instead of rejoicing at the salvations, I hear about things like the Talmud. I hear it on a half-dozen forums too!
Historically, the church has had a large anti-Jew sentiment. Many Christians follow Shepherd's Chapel, even though they teach that the Jews in today's Israel were fathered by Satan. Then there's the C.I. groups. I'm just appalled that so many Christians can still be racist.
Those of Jewish heritage are free to come to Christ, and even you yourself acknowledge that. There never was an anti-ethnic-Jewish problem in the church, but the hateful antiChristian rhetoric in the Talmud has historically been the number one point of contention. The Talmud as a whole is absolutely incompatible with Christianity. Rejecting the Talmud is not the same as rejecting those of Jewish ethnicity. Rejecting the Talmud is not the same as being antisemitic. But someone can embrace the evil of the Talmud and end up being exactly anti-Jewish and antisemitic.
I assume that anyone defending the Talmud either has not read it or is being disingenuous.
they teach that the Jews in today's Israel were fathered by Satan
There is scripture that states that not all Jews are actually Jews (but that some are actually of the synagogue of Satan). If you disagree with that notion, you are disagreeing with scripture.
It would be speculative (and even uncompelling) to argue that all that call themselves Jews from a particular geographic area are all Satanists in disguise (especially if there is evidence of some of that group turning to Christ). I would guess that whatever the view of this "Shepard's Chapel" it is probably being taken out of context. I suspect they simply argue that "many from" that area are Satanists in disguise. I've never heard of "Shepard's Chapel" but it would be interesting to see if you can substantiate your claim.
And instead of acknowledging that there are false-Jews, I see some users trying to change the subject to "but there are false-Christians!" The two points aren't mutually exclusive. There are many kinds of pretenders in the world, and many that spread hate in the name of good (woe to them). But we shouldn't pretend that the Talmud and the Rabbinic teachings are a good thing as a whole. Let's call a spade a spade. The Talmud contains evil teachings.
C.I. groups