If you view it from the most charitable light, Christians want everyone to convert because they want everyone to be saved and meet God.
Paul is probably the most vocal in the Bible about rejecting Jewish traditions. A lot of folks believe he wrote Hebrews, which is pretty much an instruction manual for converting Jews to Christians.
If you view it from the most charitable light, Christians want everyone to convert because they want everyone to be saved and meet God.
Well yeah, of course. They wouldn't want Jews to convert unless they loved the Jews. I'm not one of those atheists who takes offense at Christians being... Christian.
If you view it from the most charitable light, Christians want everyone to convert because they want everyone to be saved and meet God.
Paul is probably the most vocal in the Bible about rejecting Jewish traditions. A lot of folks believe he wrote Hebrews, which is pretty much an instruction manual for converting Jews to Christians.
Well yeah, of course. They wouldn't want Jews to convert unless they loved the Jews. I'm not one of those atheists who takes offense at Christians being... Christian.