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Ben check your inbox bro.
Ah, so the prophecy to Abraham and David meant, “… and you would be a light to the Gentiles, but only those who become Jews”. My translation must have left that out.**Oh! I got you! You mean by the above, that Gentiles had to be allowed into the Covenant without conversion to Judaism? NotWorthy, I am sorry but you have let me down. I did think you were much more intelligent than that.
Let me ask you a question, can I become a Catholic without going through any process of conversion? Do you see what I mean by the absurdity of your statement? That sign at the Temple forbidding Gentiles beyond a certain threshold was for Gentiles in their condition of Gentiles. But once converted, they were as Jewish as anyone else.
Your statement above was a spear-piercing of disrespect to Judaism.**
Here is the original you refer to in this post that has my personal testimony
I’m sorry. I didn’t realize this was a personal testimony.PS i will pardon your slagging the mother of the priest and our French brethren but encourage you to refrain in future. In my culture we do the same and see it as an expression of feeling not judgement. **My middle eastern friends are culturally different and dont understand it as you and i do. **Some take offence for G-d and it reflects on your fellow believers to be in error. Christians usually aspire to be all things to all people and we are fast becoming a multi cultural globe
Thanks brother. And I don’t feel I have to pardon you for anything, since you haven’t offended me.Yes i to get bogged in posts sometimes and dont read them fully or shoot off on a tangent. Our Father oft pulls me up in prayer, “why did you shoot your mouth off with out consulting me, it is me you want to speak for isnt it?”
I get carried away about me and dont consider how it is for you, so He remind me.
Bless you
PS there was no IF in my pardon it was without condition just encouragement.
The Church was built on the Rock of Peter not Paul Mt 16:18I find extremely awkward that the Church had to choose a Jew who never became a Christian to be the first Pope, when Paul was the founder of Christianity.
Who said? Where do you get your authority to say such a thing? You are wrong, what you say can not even be proven.Jesus was a Jewish man; and a Jewish man does not claim to be God incarnate, unless metaphorically.
Code:Originally Posted by **Ben Masada** [forums.catholic-questions.org/images/buttons_khaki/viewpost.gif](http://forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?p=5828214#post5828214) *Jesus was a Jewish man; and a Jewish man does not claim to be God incarnate, unless metaphorically.*
Well… Ben does have a point. A Jewish Man does not claim to be God Incarnate… unless, of course, that Jewish Man IS God Incarnate!Who said? Where do you get your authority to say such a thing? You are wrong, what you say can not even be proven.
Yes, I agree, but the Apostles were not Christians or Catholics for that matter. How could Peter become the first Pope if he had nothing to do with Christians?
Which was exactly MY point, as well. Ben says no “ordinary” Jewish man would claim to be God. You and I both know that Jesus is no “ordinary” Jew.I’m afraid Ben does not have a point - because Jesus was not just a Jewish man.
Is cool with me.I’m sorry. I didn’t realize this was a personal testimony.
Yes sharing with Middle eastern Muslims can be very delicate and extremely important.My thoughts are that your middle Eastern friends would be more offended by our use of “Heavenly Father” for God. From what I understand, Muslims find that extremely offensive.
I reckon it is one of if not the biggest challenge we have where i live.But regarding this multi-cultural world, I find that being politically correct has caused more problems than the tender feelings of others we are trying to protect. Sorry.
Yes, we both know that Jesus is God.Which was exactly MY point, as well. Ben says no “ordinary” Jewish man would claim to be God. You and I both know that Jesus is no “ordinary” Jew.
Interesting point. Thank you for pointing that out.Ah, but we have a new covenant.
Think of it this way. The Jews under the Egyptian rule were members of the Abrahamic Covenant. If, say, the tribe of Benjamin, upon traveling to Mt. Sinai were to reject Moses and the Covenant that he brought in, they’d still be a part of the Abrahamic Faith. The Same people as they ever were, with the same faith. But they didn’t cross over into the New Covenant, and hence, wouldn’t have been allowed into the Promised Land.
Excellent points!The Church was built on the Rock of Peter not Paul Mt 16:18
Peter got the keys not Paul
Peter was Bishop of Rome (Pope) but evangelised Christ in other parts of the globe too.
He believed Christ rose from the dead 1 Pt 1:3
He believed that God calls us to eternal glory in Christ 1 Pt 5:10
He believes Christ is our God and Saviour 2 Pt:1:1
sound pretty Catholic/Christian to me
Thanks. Welcome aboardExcellent points!
On top of all this, Jesus is Christianity.![]()
RESPONSE:Which was exactly MY point, as well. Ben says no “ordinary” Jewish man would claim to be God. You and I both know that Jesus is no “ordinary” Jew.
RESPONSE:The Church was built on the Rock of Peter not Paul Mt 16:18
Peter got the keys not Paul
Peter was Bishop of Rome (Pope) but evangelised Christ in other parts of the globe too.
He believed Christ rose from the dead 1 Pt 1:3
He believed that God calls us to eternal glory in Christ 1 Pt 5:10
He believes Christ is our God and Saviour 2 Pt:1:1
sound pretty Catholic/Christian to me
I thought we’ve been through this, before. But it may have been with another poster.RESPONSE:
Please cite the passage in the New Testament in which Jesus **specifically claimed **to be God.
Hint: Jesus never did. But John’s Gospel, written in 95 to 110 AD, claims that Jesus came close. No such reports exist in the earlier Synoptic Gospels. Jeus was the Messiah but not divine himself.
And did you ever wonder why only in John’s Gospel does Jesus “rise” from the dead (under his own power). All other Gospels and Acts say Jesus was “raised from the dead” by God, just like Lazarus was.
Also check out the Old Testament. It is not claimed that the Messiah will be divine.
RESPONSE:I thought we’ve been through this, before. But it may have been with another poster.
Who but God alone can tread the waves, according to the Old Testament?
Who but God alone can calm the seas, according to the Old Testament?
In the story where the rich young man asks Jesus, “Good Teacher…” and Jesus responds with, “Why do you call me Good? No one is good but God alone.” Notice that as Jesus runs through the commandments… all of them EXCEPT for those pertaining to Love of God. After the young man admits to keeping all the “Love of Neighbor” commandments, Jesus gets to the “Love of God” commandments. “Sell everything you have and follow Me”. THAT was the Love of God commandments that the Jews were to follow. Jesus is claiming that He is God.
Let me ask you something. Can anyone add anything to God’s Words? Or God’s Commandments? Jesus certainly does that in the “Sermon on the Mount”. “It has been said to you… But I say to you…”.
Let me add my own commentary to Matthew 5:21-22: 21"You have heard that it was said to your ancestors (By God Himeself), ’You shall not kill; and whoever kills will be liable to judgment.’ 22 But I say to you, whoever is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment…
John’s Gospel, btw, was written to address people just like you - those who claimed Jesus wasn’t divine. That’s why John spoke so openly of Jesus’ divinity. That Gnostic schtick was put down then and every other time its raised its ugly head, my friend.