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I think this is the most telling statement about the real nature of the Church and Protestantism in the entire thread. As you’ve heard me say many times, the Church is nothing if not the logical extension of Judaism in the Messianic Era. Judaism doesn’t really reject on principle anything from Catholicism, but rather rejects the timing of it more than anything else, and the Church rejects nothing of Judaism. Protestantism, on the other hand, is fundamentally about rejecting elements of the Church. Their entire existance is predicated on a “no” rather than a “yes”, so they must continue to define themselves through general negativity. As a Jew, you can see the reality of the Church as what is essentially Messianic Temple Judaism, because the Church does not make great leaps from Judaism, nor does it hold to negative identifiers. Protestants, on the other hand, must reject the Church by definition. They simply can’t see the ties and the continuation because to do so would invalidate their beliefs. A Jew, on the other hand, generally finds nothing but validation in the Church, even if it looks foreign at first.I mean, I just converted from Judaism and I understand, but they don’t seem to.
Personally I think this is one of the fundamental subjective indicators that the Church is indeed the true continuation of God’s revelation.