if god and lucifer exist, and the biblical miracles and anti-miracles are all true, then jesus almost certainly existed and did miracles - fulfilling the prophecies.
anyway you are following your god and seek righteousness, so you're basically a christian anyway
But back to it.... did I sense something real that night? Or was it my imagination? Or maybe I should just let it go. Might be better off not knowing.
I don't know. he was definitely one of us, normal people don't give off those vibes unless they are. don't know if he was blessed and you experienced demonic influence, or if it was natural fear of the predator.
The Jewish-Christian debate over the identity of the messiah -- whether it was Jesus or is still yet to come -- hasn't changed over the years. Christianity (and by extension, Islam) is a tool used by G-d just as everything else. Both took the world by storm, informing far more people about the oneness of G-d than Judaism has on its own. These days, religious Christians and Jews tend to have more in common than either with their own secular coreligionists.
I suspect you have a different definition of "blessed" than I do. Hmm. Guess it's a good thing I trusted my instinct, either way.
Lol, you got some serious Jew-blinkers on to deny jesus if even I recognize his fulfilment of dozens of prophecies (if it's not all a larp).
You're 100% wrong about islam. if allah existed he was not your god but a demon, allah supposedly told Muhammad such things as paedophilia, murder, necrophilia, slavery, etc. was okay and even encouraged war.
If Muhammad wasn't lying then allah was a demon, i.e. the foundations of islam is worship of satan. of course there is moderate islam (influenced by christians) but fundamentalist muslims are by definition 'evil'. We run and control terrorist orgs for a reason, we share the same interests - go to some of the darker parts of places like SA or Iran sometime if you want a really fun holiday.
Yeah, I'm being pretty charitable about Islam. The underbelly is not very pretty, and a lot of it does match the less kind description of Ishmael in the Torah: "His hand will be against every man, and every man's hand will be against him."
Further... he is described as "Wild man." From my understanding of the concept though, in Biblical Hebrew, the adjective follows the noun. In English, usually the noun follows the adjective. "It was a green house." In Spanish, you would reverse this. "Es Casa Verde." Or "House Green." Hebrew is more like Spanish in this regard of adjective following the noun... but in Ishmael, it remains "wild man" in that order. That is, not a man who is wild. But Wild who is man-like. Wild is the noun, not man. Man is just the adjective.
But... if nothing else, Islam spread monotheism. Maimonides himself wrote that although the Muslims spread monotheism "They commit other errors" that he feared to write down on paper. He knew the dangers, even 900 years ago.
Jewish understanding of the messiah is that he restores the Jews to the land of Israel, rebuilds the temple, brings universal knowledge of G-d, and world peace. Jesus did not exist in the proper time to fulfill these prophecies: The Second Temple still stood, and it was prior to the second diaspora at the hands of the Romans. Nor have we achieved the universal peace or knowledge of G-d.
Deuteronomy 4 warns against serving gods of wood and stone. Wood is the cross. Stone is the Kaaba. Reference to Christianity and Islam, right there.
Well, you'll have your doctrine and I'll have mine. I'm not expecting conversions here.
And again, I'm not Christian. I'm Jewish.
But back to it.... did I sense something real that night? Or was it my imagination? Or maybe I should just let it go. Might be better off not knowing.
if god and lucifer exist, and the biblical miracles and anti-miracles are all true, then jesus almost certainly existed and did miracles - fulfilling the prophecies.
anyway you are following your god and seek righteousness, so you're basically a christian anyway
I don't know. he was definitely one of us, normal people don't give off those vibes unless they are. don't know if he was blessed and you experienced demonic influence, or if it was natural fear of the predator.
The Jewish-Christian debate over the identity of the messiah -- whether it was Jesus or is still yet to come -- hasn't changed over the years. Christianity (and by extension, Islam) is a tool used by G-d just as everything else. Both took the world by storm, informing far more people about the oneness of G-d than Judaism has on its own. These days, religious Christians and Jews tend to have more in common than either with their own secular coreligionists.
I suspect you have a different definition of "blessed" than I do. Hmm. Guess it's a good thing I trusted my instinct, either way.
Lol, you got some serious Jew-blinkers on to deny jesus if even I recognize his fulfilment of dozens of prophecies (if it's not all a larp).
You're 100% wrong about islam. if allah existed he was not your god but a demon, allah supposedly told Muhammad such things as paedophilia, murder, necrophilia, slavery, etc. was okay and even encouraged war.
If Muhammad wasn't lying then allah was a demon, i.e. the foundations of islam is worship of satan. of course there is moderate islam (influenced by christians) but fundamentalist muslims are by definition 'evil'. We run and control terrorist orgs for a reason, we share the same interests - go to some of the darker parts of places like SA or Iran sometime if you want a really fun holiday.
Yeah, I'm being pretty charitable about Islam. The underbelly is not very pretty, and a lot of it does match the less kind description of Ishmael in the Torah: "His hand will be against every man, and every man's hand will be against him."
Further... he is described as "Wild man." From my understanding of the concept though, in Biblical Hebrew, the adjective follows the noun. In English, usually the noun follows the adjective. "It was a green house." In Spanish, you would reverse this. "Es Casa Verde." Or "House Green." Hebrew is more like Spanish in this regard of adjective following the noun... but in Ishmael, it remains "wild man" in that order. That is, not a man who is wild. But Wild who is man-like. Wild is the noun, not man. Man is just the adjective.
But... if nothing else, Islam spread monotheism. Maimonides himself wrote that although the Muslims spread monotheism "They commit other errors" that he feared to write down on paper. He knew the dangers, even 900 years ago.
Jewish understanding of the messiah is that he restores the Jews to the land of Israel, rebuilds the temple, brings universal knowledge of G-d, and world peace. Jesus did not exist in the proper time to fulfill these prophecies: The Second Temple still stood, and it was prior to the second diaspora at the hands of the Romans. Nor have we achieved the universal peace or knowledge of G-d.
Deuteronomy 4 warns against serving gods of wood and stone. Wood is the cross. Stone is the Kaaba. Reference to Christianity and Islam, right there.