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CarolsDaughter
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If the post V2 church feels Jews are OK without becoming Catholic, how does that square with Augustine’s replacement theology, that the church is the “new Israel”?
There are still Protestant groups which believe that, even though the Pentecostal groups generally don’t.
Speaking as a Jew, I feel that the replacement theology belief, though currently not politically correct, fits in more with what the Christian testament actually SAYS. Not that I want Christians to adhere to Augustine’s belief, but truthfully, it DOES fit more with what the NT actually says.
And as horrible as this may sound, so does the belief in collective guilt for the crucifixion. Matthew does have the Jews saying, “His blood be on us and upon our children”. However, we can’t be sure those Jews actually did say that, because IMO the NT was written after Jesus died, and when I read it, as a Jew, it reads like a 1st century infomercial for a new, struggling religion…so I’m not sure how much of it I regard as accurate anyway.
But there it is, I said it.
There are still Protestant groups which believe that, even though the Pentecostal groups generally don’t.
Speaking as a Jew, I feel that the replacement theology belief, though currently not politically correct, fits in more with what the Christian testament actually SAYS. Not that I want Christians to adhere to Augustine’s belief, but truthfully, it DOES fit more with what the NT actually says.
And as horrible as this may sound, so does the belief in collective guilt for the crucifixion. Matthew does have the Jews saying, “His blood be on us and upon our children”. However, we can’t be sure those Jews actually did say that, because IMO the NT was written after Jesus died, and when I read it, as a Jew, it reads like a 1st century infomercial for a new, struggling religion…so I’m not sure how much of it I regard as accurate anyway.
But there it is, I said it.