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Mike1w
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Are Jews who have accepted Jesus as the Messiah still Jews? Are they Christians, or both Jews and Christians?
Who is to decide? Are Christians to decide who is a Jew?Are Jews who have accepted Jesus as the Messiah still Jews? Are they Christians, or both Jews and Christians?
Who is to decide?I simply wanted to know if Messianic Jews are Christians, Jews, or both.
Who decides whether anybody else should care? Are Christians to decide who is a Jew? Or are Jews to decide who is a Jew?As someone who was involved in Messianic Judaism for over 20 years, although not Jewish myself, I think you’d have to ask them individually how they viewed themselves.
Right, so Christians define Judaism?That’s why I said each person should be asked how they view themselves.
Sorry if we all didn’t live up to your expectations.I just wanted more information. Worm can…??? * sigh *
No such restriction applies to the term “Protestant” as it generally used by English-speaking Americans at large. For instance, the Seventh Day Adventist Church (founded in the mid-nineteenth century) and the Assemblies of God (founded in the early twentieth century) are both correctly described as “Protestant” in standard English.I wouldn’t call them protestants, since they didn’t arrive as a sect on based on the reformation.