I understand this:
Christians murdered countless Jews since the inception of Christianity. Thankfully that seems to have for the most part abated. The Moslems are now the standardbearers for that task.
While I am happy that Christians no longer persecute Jews, I wish your reasonings about the shared common ancestories had been the beliefs of Christian history.
To now tell a Jew that he does not understand any of this topic is your opinion but it is not mine.
Well, the history is there, if you are a Jew then you know about the House of Hilel, no doubt. You may choose to ignore the history, I guess.
I am a Jew as well, so you telling me that I don’t understand this topic, is your opinion and not mine.
I am referring to your statement that a Jew could not have ties to Christianity.
Perhaps a Hisadic Jew does not have any ties to Christianity. (For example) But I was trying to show you that a blanket statement about all Jews, is just not correct. I was hoping you might learn something.
In Jewish tradition, Jewish ancestry is traced to the Biblical patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the second millennium BCE.
You might want to be more clear about your terms. Are you a Hisadic Jew? (for example)
As far as Christians murdering and persecuting Jews... um, yeah, history is full of people murder and persecuting each other. Let’s remember that Jews have murdered Christians, in fact, the Jews were the ones who incited the Romans to kill Jesus,himself.
People, without the understanding of God, do all sorts of horrible things to each other. And thus, we all need God, to show us how to live together in peace.
well, this is a fallout of the early reverse persecution (which was a drop in comparison yes) both in the 1st century in ISrael and then in the 6th century in Yemen -- drops in the ocean...