Of course they hate Jesus: Jews consider Him to be the ultimate race traitor for daring to proclaim they're no longer the Super Special Chosen People™.
It's also why early Jewish immigrants refused to write the letter "X" in their paperwork, because it looks too much like a cross. They used a circle instead, otherwise known as a kikel in Yiddish.
Jesus is not a Jew. Raised as one? Maybe. Ethnically? Hello, immaculate conception? Just who was the biological father again?
It is really simple. Jesus represented the fulfillment of old testament prophecy, which Jews at the time rejected. He also represents God's new covenant, to all of us, not just to the Jews. We are all God's chosen people now.
All the evangelical BS about dispensationalism, the new Temple, and the end times, are bullshit made up by one man in the 1800s, and are false teachings.
Also, Jesus is God and has always existed. So, pretty silly to claim He's permanently in one group of people He created because He chose to be born into them for a few years.
Of course they hate Jesus: Jews consider Him to be the ultimate race traitor for daring to proclaim they're no longer the Super Special Chosen People™.
It's also why early Jewish immigrants refused to write the letter "X" in their paperwork, because it looks too much like a cross. They used a circle instead, otherwise known as a kikel in Yiddish.
Jesus is not a Jew. Raised as one? Maybe. Ethnically? Hello, immaculate conception? Just who was the biological father again?
It is really simple. Jesus represented the fulfillment of old testament prophecy, which Jews at the time rejected. He also represents God's new covenant, to all of us, not just to the Jews. We are all God's chosen people now.
All the evangelical BS about dispensationalism, the new Temple, and the end times, are bullshit made up by one man in the 1800s, and are false teachings.
Also, Jesus is God and has always existed. So, pretty silly to claim He's permanently in one group of people He created because He chose to be born into them for a few years.
Inconsistencies in the religious text? I'm shocked!
Well, not that shocked.
It's not an inconsistency, see John 1.