My background is Jewish. I know that my religion has been heavily infiltrated by Khazarians such as the Rothschilds.
However, I’ve been finding myself aligning more with the teachings of Christ. Is Judaism wrong or is Christianity wrong? There has to be a definitive answer, right? This Great Awakening is really making me question my own beliefs and specifically my thoughts around Jesus Christ.
As others said, the best principles of Judaism and Christianity are not in conflict. In another sense they're both wrong, because nobody's perfect and we still need to let go of trappings that attach themselves to the truth. Most Jews don't want to talk about Jesus because they know they've given him a hard time and they're waiting for the Jewish leaders to signal that it's okay to admit Jesus is the best Messiah candidate they've ever had. Most Christians don't want to talk about Jews because they know they've never studied the Old Testament and the mitzvoth and have no idea how to answer exaggerated concerns that touching a football is a capital offense and they're waiting for the Christian leaders to signal that it's okay to do Jewish cultural things like rest starting on Friday night as their own Ten Commandments say. The definitive harmony is yet to come but the awakening is hastening the realization of that harmony.
Jesus will speak to you in the Old and New Testaments and in your spirit. Of course you're invited to c/Christianity where we do our best to answer these questions in detail, but more important commit to pursue the Creator wherever he leads and he will guide you into all truth.
Weeeeell. The important principles of Christianity, a lot of them are not incompatible with Judaism. Messianic Judaism, I think, would still be fine.
But there are two things you need to KNOW for your ticket to heaven. The rest is good, but more or less window dressing.
With those two truths, you are saved. That doesn’t mean go and be any old kinda jerk you want. You should probably show some kind of humility and gratitude. Maybe try to live how He would want you to, but you will be saved from damnation, which is a pretty big deal.