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It reminds them that their religion is a fraud.How is wearing a cross offending the sensitivities of jews??
It reminds them that their religion is a fraud.How is wearing a cross offending the sensitivities of jews??
Theres two things the devil fears, communion and the priest. We are the true Church! Outside the Church there’s no salvation.It reminds them that their religion is a fraud.
If the crosses were not a big deal why were they ordered to take them off? If they (crosses) were not a big deal why were the crosses “offensive”?The Pope is a head of state. The keepers of the Wall might very well have made an exception for him, but the Cardinals are not heads of state so didn’t get the same break. I don’t see the big deal. All they had to do is take off their crosses. Heck men at the wall are frequently required to put a hat or kippot on.
As for the Star of David, it is not all that important to most Jews. It is an emblem but does not have the same meaning as the Cross does to Christians. In fact, some Jews who were required to wear the yellow Star never again wore the Star on any kind of apparel or jewelry.
As for any hatred written in the Talmud, and I can’t recall any off the top of my head, don’t forget there were many, many pogroms prior to the Holocaust, despite the fact that the Jews were never in power so never launched state attacks against the Christians.
Jews don’t believe in Christ. We do not believe in the Cross. We do believe that we can live holy lives without Jesus.
I have a Jewish boss. I could never disrespect the Jewish faith since that was the faith that Jesus was born into and practiced Himself. However, I would hope that my own faith would be respected.Jews don’t believe in Christ. We do not believe in the Cross. We do believe that we can live holy lives without Jesus.
It’s the last reminant of the Temple of Jerusalem. That is where 2 of the Mysteries of the Rosary happened ( the Presenation and the Finding in the Temple)There is no Christian signifinace to the Wailing Wall.
It IS a Christian site, this is where Christ was found by His parents, saying to them: “Didn’t you know I had to be in my Father’s house?”Do not understand why they wanted to go there in the first place.
It’s not a christian site…
Not true. King Dhu Nawas (Jewish) massacred the Christians within his empire, and in the Jerusalem massacre the Jews and Persians untied to slay over 90,000 Christians. And then there was always the time period of 30 AD to 300 AD where rabbis endorsed the persecution of Christians.As for any hatred written in the Talmud, and I can’t recall any off the top of my head, don’t forget there were many, many pogroms prior to the Holocaust, despite the fact that the Jews were never in power so never launched state attacks against the Christians.
I am more inclined to believe the Muslims. I visited the Dome of the Rock with a few priests in our tour group and there were no incidences of confrontation. All that was required was we take off our shoes on entering. That was not in any way an inconvenience.I’ve seen this decision defended by many evangelical Christians. Not a surprise.
But to their points. Did the bishops’ crosses have the corpus on them? The evangelicals defending this say so. I don’t know. Please inform.
They also insist Christians are not allowed to openly wear the cross at the Dome. Muslims chiming in say this is not true. Who am I to beleive? Either the evanglicals or the Muslims are, to put it lightly, being disengenous on this. What is the truth here?
Yes, but did the Austrian bishops’ crosses contain the corpus as evangelicals are claiming? Not that that should make a diference, but I’d like to know.I am more inclined to believe the Muslims. I visited the Dome of the Rock with a few priests in our tour group and there were no incidences of confrontation. All that was required was we take off our shoes on entering. That was not in any way an inconvenience.
As for the Corpus, the evangelicals call it a “graven image” and therefore denounce the “Image.” Most evangelicals take the Bible most literally. The Old Testament event of the Chosen worshipping a Golden Calf is their reference.
But it was a COMBINATION that offended God mightily…it was MORE the GOLD that was the object of worship…and that is true to this very day. Some pursue wealth/gold as their god. We lose sight of the fact that it was Gold. It represented avarice. The “calf” was an inanimate object void of supernatural and natural powers…but the gold represented human power.
The Wall is merely a landmark ; it never was part of the Temple; it was a retaining wall for the grounds above.
Nonetheless, bishops have visited the Wall for many years previously and were never insulted until now. Demanding crosses being removed never occurred before. Why is it up until now it was a non-issue? Something is going on in Jerusalem. It hasn’t gotten “holier” IMO.
I don’t know if a Corpus was affixed onto the crosses. But, like you, it never should have been an issue.Yes, but did the Austrian bishops’ crosses contain the corpus as evangelicals are claiming? Not that that should make a diference, but I’d like to know.
Look. If you were a guest at my synagouge, I would expect you to wear a head covering and I would expect that you would not display a cross during services.Respectfully, the point is being missed.
Why is the Cross offensive? Is it because It symbolizes Jesus? If that “offends” then the Austrian bishops who are Jesus’ disciples on earth are also “offensive.” And, taking it one step further, then WE offend them as well.
This idea of banning the crosses is not well thought out OR there is a great undercurrent of resentment to Jesus and His flock.
I cannot see an “acceptance” of the Star of David" in the Christian community as being a threat; so how is the Cross a threat? The Cross is NOT a symbol of hate or persecution…is it?
What we see is INTOLERANCE–pure and simple. There should be more consideration and hospitality but instead "crosses are banned? " Christianity is not going to go away and Jerusalem is the City of God ; it is where Jesus walked and it is as much a revered site to christians as well as non-christians. Where are we going in all of this?
There has to be some sanity by people in decisionmaking positions.
.The Talmud was compiled LONG before…loooong before WW2 and the Holocaust. In it (Talmud) is rife with hatred for Our Lord.
How do you constantly avoid being banned?It reminds them that their religion is a fraud.
I do not deny Christians persecuted Jews at certain points, but what about the Jews who persecuted Christians?.
Of the thousands of pages of Talmud, there are maybe a dozen paragraphs that mention Jesus (assuming you believe the paragraphs in question are about Jesus). The Talmud is not “rife with hatred” for Jesus.
To the extent it has negative language regarding Jesus, while it was certainly written before the holocaust and WWII, these were not the only two events in which Jews were persecuted, humilated and murdered. Jews had plenty of reasons to give christians the cold shoulder at the time the Talmud was written.
Maybe there are some here who should read that book as well.Those that made up that policy apparently never read, “How To Win Friends and Influence People.”
That was a disastrous decision.![]()