“My seminary is infested with chickens.” A quote that might’ve been actually said in medieval times
@WackoMcGoose11 ай бұрын
As a Hermitcraft fan, my first thought was "oh no, it's Doc's Perimeter all over again"...
@micmikeman68658 ай бұрын
@@WackoMcGooseI haven't watched since season 7, so my first thought was grian's egg superhero thing. Lol
@eliza_tu11 ай бұрын
"Why are there so many chickens in my church?" 😂😂😂
@PaulRezaei11 ай бұрын
And then, “Ok anyway, what was I talking about? Oh yeah, the Jews”
@YourFunkiness11 ай бұрын
All are welcome.
@floridamanjack722511 ай бұрын
Your welcome
@lm_848011 ай бұрын
Churches chicken
@huntclanhunt969711 ай бұрын
Been asking myself that for years...
@MakeMeAmerican181211 ай бұрын
Woke: "Redeemed Zoomer is Jewish." Broke: "Redeemed Zoomer isn't Jewish because he converted to Christianity." Bespoke: "Redeemed Zoomer isn't Jewish because his mother isn't."
@danielutriabrooks47711 ай бұрын
-"I'm a Jew! I follow all the customs and traditions!" +"That's a nice argument, unfortunately, your mother"
@carlose431411 ай бұрын
Some Reformed Jews trace lineage through the father.
@WILLIAN_142411 ай бұрын
@@carlose4314i tought only Karaite jews did that
@nelhuiliztli292611 ай бұрын
@@carlose4314 then do I count? I have a Sephardic surname, but my family haven’t been practicing since the Spanish Inquisition 😂
@Abcdefghijajajaja11 ай бұрын
He’s not Jewish, he doesn’t know much about Judaism, never lived a Jewish life, and his mom isn’t.
@AltKuyperian11 ай бұрын
Incredibly glad you have the ability to just speak your mind and say what you think without worrying about being labeled as an anti-Semite. There are many “Christians” who would be more upset about the things you’ve said here and than they get about someone saying Christianity is for stupid people or something along those lines.
@Massimo2.0-zj1qy11 ай бұрын
Based and Bible-pilled
@Real_Mick3y611 ай бұрын
I prefer Christ-pilled, but that works too
@ellybean735411 ай бұрын
KZbin asked if I needed this translated to English, lol
@Abcdefghijajajaja11 ай бұрын
@@ellybean7354hahahahahhahahaah
@jesbinjohn40064 ай бұрын
Why the fridge does this need to be translated?????
@johnnyvasker591611 ай бұрын
I’m an Israeli Catholic from a Jewish background (parents are Jews). You are correct but missing some points about Messianic Judaism. Messianic Jews are Evangelicals. They are funded and taught by international Evangelical groups and when you go to their services/meetings you’ll see a HUGE emphasis on the doctrine of salvation by faith alone. They do believe in the Nicene Creed and I personally talked with a Messianic pastor who confirmed that. The reason they don’t just call themselves Christian is that they want to label the Jewish religion as something that isn’t contradictory to Christianity. They know Jewish people don’t want to stop being called Jewish, so they emphasis that being Jewish and believing in Jesus is compatible. Also Hebrew Catholics (like me) and Messianic Jews don’t accept any post Christian Jewish teaching but they do feel that it’s important for them to preserve biblical law and customs in light of the Christian faith because we still consider ourselves as descendants of ancient Hebrews. I would suggest to read more about Jewish Christians who are mainly Evangelical or Hebrew Catholic. They aren’t separate from the historic church. I personally think Messianic Jews should be more clear about the fact that they are Christians and Evangelical but they just know Jews will automatically reject that. One small thing: Messianic services are very stereotypical Protestant services. There’s a band doing contemporary worship music before the sermon. (That’s not a criticism haha)
@alexvig236911 ай бұрын
Messianic Jews in Israel are indeed Evangelicals, but that's not the case necessarily in the US. In America, many of these groups are non-Trinitarian.
@johnnyvasker591611 ай бұрын
@@alexvig2369 interesting, I didn’t know that. Thanks for the clarification
@misseli111 ай бұрын
Thanks for going into detail
@Abcdefghijajajaja11 ай бұрын
Some of what you said is false. Walk to a messianic rabbi.
@coopahtroopah117511 ай бұрын
I wasn’t aware there was such a thing as a Hebrew Catholic! Are you in communion with the Roman Catholic Church? Are your liturgies in Hebrew? Do you know of any good resources that would explain your tradition?
@drakehyman11 ай бұрын
Good take. BUT A major hole in your discussion here is the identity of messianic Jews in Israel. In Israel by default a messianic Jew is an Israeli citizen (meaning Jewish enough to have obtained Israeli citizenship) who believes in Jesus as the messiah. They use this term Messianic Jew because to use the Hebrew term for Christian “Notzrim” actually doesn’t carry the same parallel connotation that the words “Christian” and “Messianic” have (both mean followers of Messiah) and furthermore generally has a negative connotation. So in Israel to be a “Christian” is really to be “Messianic” and vice versa. I will concede the fact that many Israeli messianic Jews do not see a clear connection between themselves and any Christian faith tradition, yet they by and large consider themselves a part of the global Christian community, albeit a uniquely Jewish ethnic denomination. They are also Nicene in their theology, and even had a council a few years ago to agree on the divinity of Christ and essentially “de-fellowship” a few congregations that were dogmatically Unitarian. If you want a good research survey on the matter, read the Caspari Center’s book called “Jesus believing Israelis” Source: I live and work in Israel
@joshuastoltzfus491011 ай бұрын
I very much agree. I go to a messianic service Saturday mornings and church on Sunday. I believe, in a very real sense, they connect me back to the roots of our faith. They really give a great perspective on the Jewishness of Jesus in tradition and culture. The Messianic teachers also teach through the Law and scriptures like no mainstream church I have ever witnessed, and there statement of faith is super solid. Learning more about Jesus' Jewishness has made Him more personal and real. Love my friends at K'vod Israel! Edit: Also Messianic Jews have NOTHING to do with the Hebrew Roots movement. I feel like a lot of RZ speculations of Messianic Jews really just comes from a false association with the HR movement.
@coopahtroopah117511 ай бұрын
As someone who has a lot of Messianic Jewish friends and has gone to a lot of their services, I get a lot of the criticisms RZ raises here. However, I will say that for all the problems that arise in the Messianic Jewish world, some of the most faithful, most intelligent believers I know are Messianic Jews. They are stoutly Trinitarian, believe Jesus is God, and identify with the Church. There are certainly a lot of problems that can arise among individual members-for example, you get a lot of gentile larpers, and some may deny the Trinity (but this is condemned by their statements of faith. I even recall visiting a Bible study and one crazy old guy started denying the Trinity, only for the Rabbi and every other person to sternly correct him). I think it is good that Messianic Judaism exists, as it allows for ethnically Jewish people who believe in Jesus to redeem their own culture and for gentiles it provides helpful insights into the Jewishness of Jesus and the NT. But there’s definitely a lot of messiness in it that needs to be improved. Also a quick note for RZ: the Hebrew Roots movement is a separate thing from Messianic Judaism. I can say for a fact that my Messianic friends do not have kind words for Hebrew Roots people😂
@rdococ11 ай бұрын
'Gentile larpers' is just... wrong. If everyone regardless of race is allowed to be Christian, then I don't see how they shouldn't be allowed to be religiously Jewish.
@coopahtroopah117511 ай бұрын
@@rdococ because Christianity is not bound by ethnicity. Judaism, Jewish tradition, and Jewish culture largely are. This is why followers of rabbinic Judaism don’t proselytize to gentiles-they’re only concerned about their fellow ethnic Jews. It’s totally fine as a gentile if you’re honoring Jewish traditions *with* your Jewish friends while recognizing that you are a gentile, but when gentiles abandon the identity that God gave them in pursuit of a Jewish one that’s not really theirs, that’s when I take issue. Likewise, if a Jewish person becomes a Christian, I don’t want them to abandon their identity to become more “gentile.” God made a person a Jew or a Gentile for a reason.
@jackdullboy872311 ай бұрын
As long as you have clear confessional documents that follow the early Church's doctrine, I'd say you're good.
@Souls_258 ай бұрын
@@coopahtroopah1175Amen to that brother 🙏🏻
@JemimaNta7 ай бұрын
@@coopahtroopah1175 he can be a Jewish Christian which he is . He's saying Jesus fulfilled all the 325 prophecies in the tanahk which is a better explanation than Judaism gives in my opinion.
@Suavemente_Enjoyer11 ай бұрын
The Chickens have been studying Genesis 1:28 💀
@bossinater4311 ай бұрын
“My seminary is infested with chickens!” Well, you are PCUSA. (This is a joke, please don’t hurt me)
@redeemedzoomer605311 ай бұрын
no, no. he's got a point
@mooseman32329 ай бұрын
@@redeemedzoomer6053 true
@markironside981811 ай бұрын
Praise be to the lord and saviour Jesus Christ. When I was homeless Jesus was the only thing that kept me going
@aelarlightbringer637211 ай бұрын
"Okay, someone put a bunch of pork here" Almost seems topical 😂
@blackcatcommenter11 ай бұрын
This is the series I never knew I needed.
@justicebinder654411 ай бұрын
I’m also from an ethnic Jewish Christian family ! And I grew up in a Presbyterian church. Wild.
@Nazarene_Judaism11 ай бұрын
ok
@justicebinder654411 ай бұрын
@@Nazarene_Judaism yea
@kendra65223 ай бұрын
Wow me too exept im soutern baptist
@FoundNoWiser3338 ай бұрын
Messianic here. I can offer some insight. We consider ourselves to be a bridge between modern day Judaism and modern day Christians. We try to focus more on coming as close to 2nd temple Judaism that Jesus practiced rather than modern Judaism. So neither 2nd temple Sadduces nor Pharisees got it right. Sadduces of 2nd temple time were elected in and not blood line like they were supposed to be. Think John the Baptist. And Pharisees were like synagogue leaders. Modern day Judaism is based mostly on Pharisees because they mostly survived by being near the Galilee as Jerusalem was destroyed. Just like any denomination or faith there are extremes. To make it easier most Hebrew Movement or Jews for Jesus are Messianics. Not all Messianics are Hebrew Movement or Jews for Jesus. Most Messianics do not associate with Hebrew Movement. Especially mainline like UMJC or One for Israel. And yes we believe God is in three parts but one. Hope this helps clear some things up.
@the1allahprays217 күн бұрын
Do you guys know why religious Jews are afraid to say Jesus's name, but have no problem mentioning Baal or any of the other false gods of the Bible?
@MoonMoverGaming8 ай бұрын
"I guess chickens have multiplied like crazy in my seminary while I was gone" is one of the greatest out-of-context quotes of all time.
@ChrisTheFreedomEnjoyer11 ай бұрын
One of my professors in college is the pastor of a hybrid Messianic Jewish/Southern Baptist congregation. He himself is not Messianic Jewish and the congregation is a mix of both Jews and Gentiles. His theology is incredibly fascinating.
@aobrainstem920811 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. Growing up Jewish, I recall a rabbi in my college days (temple near campus) who essentially said if you go down the path of Christianity or intermarriage, you score a victory for Hit!er and you betray centuries of Jewish history, and insult the memory of your ancestors who died for being Jewish. It was a terrible sense of guilt. I used to not be able to think of Jesus without feeling that God would punish me. Moving to Christianity, began with feeling disconnected and alienated from Judaism, and started reading the New Testament. My cousin told me the New Testament is nothing but Jew hatred and I could not convince him otherwise. I considered Messianic Judaism, but you have the same caste system you get in rabbinic Judaism, with hierarchies dependent on how observant you are: eg, you are judged as not as good a Jew as one who observes the Sabbath and is strictly kosher or knows the rituals. I find myself drawn to Protestantism, considering Methodist vs Presbyterian.
@antigonarosaura784510 ай бұрын
You can preserve your culture and still be a Christian.
@zjzr086 ай бұрын
I'm sorry if the Messianic Jewish congregation you went treats you that way, I mean I thought Jesus was to teach us to not be judgemental? Are you in the US, because most of my exposure are the ones from Israel.
@the1allahprays217 күн бұрын
Do you guys know why religious Jews are afraid to say Jesus's name, but have no problem mentioning Baal or any of the other false gods of the Bible?
@sk00k11 ай бұрын
"Pentecostals that say shalom" 😂😂😂
@Perktube111 ай бұрын
You may have inadvertently told the chickens to be fruitful.
@CraftTheKnight11 ай бұрын
Back in my day that church was still smol!
@VladTepesh4099 ай бұрын
"...Why are their so many chickens in my church?" Ultra-Orthodox Jews:
@rondaxen8811 ай бұрын
The stack of pork that was left in your seminary was very fitting.
@fleebogazeezig664211 ай бұрын
On that note, are messianic Jews allowed to eat pork?
@WastelandArmorer11 ай бұрын
@@fleebogazeezig6642in general, no. But many dont consider it a matter or salvation, but as a voluntary matter or conscience. But there are varying opinions.
@rondaxen8811 ай бұрын
@@fleebogazeezig6642 According to a quick google search…no, apparently not. They’re not allowed to eat Pork, Shellfish, etc., same as other Jews I suppose.
@Abcdefghijajajaja11 ай бұрын
@@fleebogazeezig6642we usually don’t.
@joeyhardin59039 ай бұрын
@@rondaxen88Google must be wrong then. If they are truly Messianic then they will listen to Jesus when he tells them it's okay to eat whatever
@MSKofAlexandria9 ай бұрын
"Why are there so many chickens in my church? Anyway, what was I talking about? Oh yeah, the Jews" - Redeemed Zoomer
@ShepherdGuyIsHere11 ай бұрын
Hehe, Church's Chicken. I'm sorry, I had to. Anyhow, maybe your church needs a Reconquista against the chickens as well? Help reclaim the mainline church and also get us some blessed Chick-fil-A sandwiches as well?
@Supermatmike11 ай бұрын
Zoomer really letting the New York accent come out on this one LOL
@AndrewMabon11 ай бұрын
I am very appreciative of this content. The clash between Christians and Jews is arguably the most fundamental one of the past 2000 years. How do we love those who reject (and sometimes, even hate) God? From the perspective of an outsider, it seems the Church has not found a clear, unified answer to this conundrum. Enshrined anti-semitism, not least in the teachings of the Church Fathers, and a shift to egalitarian ignorance of the real differences as of Vatican II. Surely, it is these people, those who hate us, who need our love the most? In the complex chaos, the eye of the storm is remembering to love God above all. Beyond this, pride lurks around every corner.
@zjzr086 ай бұрын
For the 1st and 2nd century, while there may be turmoil, many Jews who believed in Jesus were proud of their Jewishness, that even Paul said he is still a Pharisee even when he was sharing the word. I'd argue the "schism" started after the destruction of Jerusalem, then Christianity became a Roman state religion, and the Jewishness of the faith got replaced by the Romaness of it, and in repsonse the Pharisees made counter statements against this interperation of Christianity - IMO it's 2 warring factions that seemed more sinister than holy.
@reviewspiteras11 ай бұрын
This insight on what a hebrew expreriences among its own race because of Christ reminds me of stories of the new testament. Your faith is so strong that I admire you Zoomer since you basically are not accepted among your people for Christ.
@justicebinder654411 ай бұрын
I’m also a Jewish Christian. I was denied the “birthright” travel to Israel based on my Christian upbringing. It’s really sad how hateful Jews are to Christianity
@markhirsch630111 ай бұрын
@@justicebinder6544 It's kinda our fault because our leaders and people treated them terribly for centuries. Doesn't excuse it nowadays as we've grown as a people, mostly closer to Jesus's teachings.
@antigonarosaura784510 ай бұрын
@@justicebinder6544They are still your people.
@justicebinder654410 ай бұрын
@@antigonarosaura7845 didn’t say they aren’t. My family celebrates many of our cultural Jewish holidays still , and I’m proud of my heritage. It’s just hurtful that I’ll always be a bit of an outsider looking in
@antigonarosaura784510 ай бұрын
@@justicebinder6544 :)
@kamillelord389111 ай бұрын
I have never played Minecraft, but I really enjoy these videos and the information you share! Thank you for the time and effort you put into these videos.
@geothepoly11 ай бұрын
Watching the chickens absolutely tank the FPS is amazing
@marklamoreaux693211 ай бұрын
Very good and well-structured video that discusses a controversial subject in a calm and charitable manner.
@Gamer7z711 ай бұрын
Watching this helped me understand why it is difficult for people like Ben Shapiro to come to a decision to convert to Christ or accept arguments like those William Lane Craig gave him during the interview they did.
@zjzr086 ай бұрын
The Jewish culture understandably is afraid of Christianity, although most only know of Catholic (and from Eastern Europe diaspora, Orthodox), who did make progroms and had discrimination, but also on the Rabbinic Jewish side tried to emphasize how Jesus isn't the Messiah and that the New Testament is "anti-semitic" - I'd argue many Messianic Jews are brave of reading the New Testament on their own, although many seem to be secular Jews who really haven't been under Rabbinic influence anyway.
@VladTepesh4099 ай бұрын
"Dispensationalists are funny" 🤣
@RedeemedReformedRenewed11 ай бұрын
I was the man who spawned a few chickens in the church, not sure how there got to be that many
@Abcdefghijajajaja11 ай бұрын
HAHAHAHAHHA
@MahimaDondapati11 ай бұрын
🤔
@PostSupAnglican11 ай бұрын
John Harrigan would be another great dialogue partner for this topic. For a layman like me, his historical critique of realized eschatology is very compelling. (He's not a Dispensationalist either)
@noblelashley152311 ай бұрын
Also your outro music was amazingly epic so keep up the good work bro
@thomasdemetz61454 күн бұрын
I as a Christian (Adventist) find your videos very informative and educational. Good work on this one!
@finikama7 ай бұрын
An entire episode dedicated to chickens in the church would be awesome
@marilyngreenblatt7464 ай бұрын
I am a Messianic Jew. Yeshua is the fulfillment of Judaism. Yeshua and His early disciples never left Judaism. I am deeply proud to share the same heritage as my Messiah.
@noahtylerpritchett26824 ай бұрын
If your gonna say Jesus in Hebrew. Be dialect accurate. All dialectal cross reference parallels of other Galilee show the name is Yeshu not Yeshua. And look it up not just read this comment. I dare not you think I'm lying. Yashu not Yeshua if you wanna be dialectally correct.
@garybuck65353 күн бұрын
@@noahtylerpritchett2682 This isn't correct Yeshu is a derogatory name Orthodox Jews use instead of saying Jesus' name. ישו (Yeshu) = ימח שמו וזכרו (may his name and memory be forgotten) Jesus in Hebrew is (Yeshua) ישוע The ע (a'in) is pronounced undoubtebly.
@noahtylerpritchett26823 күн бұрын
@@garybuck6535 that's a misconception as other Yeshus exist in the Galileen dialect
@garybuck65353 күн бұрын
@noahtylerpritchett2682 It's a fact, i'm Israeli fyi. I don't know of any other Yeshus could you provide examples?
@EllieBlair-zj6pw9 ай бұрын
I’m a messianic Jew and you bring up some good points. Me personally I don’t identify as like Jewish as Jews are known today, I’m more like a first century Christian, so I’m a Christian who follows the feast days and is kosher but is in more align with Christian beliefs, I held that Jesus is the messiah and the Son of God. Keep up the good work!
@AristizabalixGrimm7 ай бұрын
Fellow Messianic here. Same.
@noahtylerpritchett26824 ай бұрын
Ethnic Jews make best Christians for most denominations. Except the messianic Judaism denomination where it's just a ethno-nationalist club that are full of Unitarian anti trinity heretics. And people who judge gentiles for not culturally judaizing enough. And that's from in-person experience. Messianic Judaism is so focused on Judaism and Unitarianism and Hebrew ethnicity that the new testament and Christ becomes a after-thought, even insofar as some (a scary many actually) deny his deity and divinity. I don't hate Jewish ethnicity or culture it. Be patriotic of blood or practice your culture. But messianic make it surpass theology, forgo trinitarianism or bully gentiles for not culturally judaizing. Is not the fault of Jewish ethnicity or culture but the environment of the messianic Judaism denominational environment that attacks gentile culture and trinitarians. It's environment indoctrinates issues. Which isn't to say all messianic Jews or messianic churches are like that. This would be a false generalization and a unjust act of strawman exaggeration or false witnessing when I say that. Truly God fearing messianics without this judaizer cultural supremacism exists, But the denomination is exporting the Unitarianism heresy to other churches and I've thus given up on it. But that is just a denominational problem. Some of my favorite famous Anglican or Methodist Christians are ethnic Jews who were trinitarian and didn't judge gentiles for not culturally judaizing. Tbh just join a denomination that's established and Nicenic.
@EllieBlair-zj6pw4 ай бұрын
@@noahtylerpritchett2682 I agree, I believe in the trinity and the deity and divinity of Jesus. And I agree with Nicea. And I think being a Messianic Jew isn’t just for the Jews but for the gentiles too! But it’s not a requirement to be saved, I’m a Gentile but my family chose to become Messianic Jews because God lead us to. But doing the feast days and the other stuff isn’t a requirement to be saved.
@noahtylerpritchett26824 ай бұрын
@@EllieBlair-zj6pw im gonna stay Anglican.
@EllieBlair-zj6pw4 ай бұрын
@@noahtylerpritchett2682 ok! I love the Anglican denomination! Have a blessed rest of your day brother!
@martinrivera306011 ай бұрын
Take me back to vine! "Look at all those chicken"
@LemoTetson6 ай бұрын
I’m the same as you, ethnically half-Jewish (my dad’s side is 100% Ashkenazi, with a very Jewish last name). I was raised in Reform Judaism and became a Christian later through influence from my mom’s side. It’s crazy how many influential Christians in the history of KZbin have been ethnically Jewish, not even including the ones who talk about Jewish and ancient Semitic topics a lot (like Michael Brown, etc.). VenomFangX was a Jewish Christian, you, Ray Comfort, and others. Pretty cool!
@noahtylerpritchett26824 ай бұрын
Ethnic Jews make best Christians for most denominations. Except the messianic Judaism denomination where it's just a ethno-nationalist club that are full of Unitarian anti trinity heretics. And people who judge gentiles for not culturally judaizing enough. And that's from in-person experience. Messianic Judaism is so focused on Judaism and Unitarianism and Hebrew ethnicity that the new testament and Christ becomes a after-thought, even insofar as some (a scary many actually) deny his deity and divinity. I don't hate Jewish ethnicity or culture it. Be patriotic of blood or practice your culture. But messianic make it surpass theology, forgo trinitarianism or bully gentiles for not culturally judaizing. Is not the fault of Jewish ethnicity or culture but the environment of the messianic Judaism denominational environment that attacks gentile culture and trinitarians. It's environment indoctrinates issues. Which isn't to say all messianic Jews or messianic churches are like that. This would be a false generalization and a unjust act of strawman exaggeration or false witnessing when I say that. Truly God fearing messianics without this judaizer cultural supremacism exists, But the denomination is exporting the Unitarianism heresy to other churches and I've thus given up on it. But that is just a denominational problem. Some of my favorite famous Anglican or Methodist Christians are ethnic Jews who were trinitarian and didn't judge gentiles for not culturally judaizing.
@PostSupAnglican11 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the N.T. Wright dialogue with Mark Kinzer a few years back, but all I really want for Christmas is a RZ dialogue with Gerald McDermott (you can.connect around church history), David Rudolph (you can connect around TX seminary life) or Jen Rosner (you can connect around Barth)
@CrimKazanawa11 ай бұрын
For differences in Messianic Judaism, Hebrew Roots, and Pronomian Christian I think you would enjoy a conversation with Caleb Hegg. He's a Pronomian Baptist and has put a lot of research into that area.
@Abcdefghijajajaja11 ай бұрын
YESSSSS
@retrictumrectus101011 ай бұрын
Michael Brown is the second pentecostal messianic jew i found on youtube if Sid Roth is also one.
@JustAL200411 ай бұрын
HE IS AND IS AND IS TO COME!
@golvic143611 ай бұрын
I am in the same boat as you. I was Jewish and I became a Christian. My relationship with my Judaism is complicated.
@SirdanielCR11 ай бұрын
What made you accept Christ? I’m Jewish and confused
@Abcdefghijajajaja11 ай бұрын
Makes no sense
@zjzr086 ай бұрын
If it's mainline Judiasm I think it's fair, as many Messianic Jews have big criticism particularly with the Talmud for example (especially things that seemingly contradict the Old Testament) - as long as it's roots are from 2nd Temple Judaism to now Christianity but acknowledging Jewish culture and history, I think you're still a Jew to me.
@garybuck65353 күн бұрын
For me, God calling out to me @@SirdanielCR
@Robert_Sparkman_0311 ай бұрын
Hebrew Roots Movement is a cross between Armstrongism, Sacred Name Movement, and Messianic Judaism. I used to be an Armstrongite. Armstrongites observed the Saturday Sabbath and the festivals of Leviticus 23, as well as some other portions of the Mosaic Covenant. Their understanding was very flawed and they were heretical, but ironically I was born-again while attending there, and remained for ten years afterwards before moving on to evangelical Christianity. I am now a Particular Baptist. I am not dispensational, though, so you can save your contempt for Johnny Mac 😁😁😁
@saucyshounen44487 ай бұрын
Thank you for making helpful educational videos boss. God bless you.
@antesemitic866811 ай бұрын
Interesting fact: In Poland there is a Pentecostal denomination with an Episcopal polity
@kuafer368711 ай бұрын
Baptist bishops? Lmao
@noahthenorthern17411 ай бұрын
What is it called?
@antesemitic866811 ай бұрын
@@noahthenorthern174 Polish name of it is "Chrześcijańska Wspólnota Zielonoświątkowa", which can be translate as "Christian Pentecostal Community"
@owenjanuska206411 ай бұрын
As someone who has been with AG, on the Pentecostal side of life, I can agree and can see that there have been some “head scratches” with theology in regard to how sloppy the gifts of the Spirits are handled
@snowfumes11 ай бұрын
cool cathedral. I actually visited many cathedrals in Spain a few years ago.
@LauraNunes-r4q11 ай бұрын
Very interesting! I didn't really stop to consider that modern judaism is just the religion of the pharisees, and I had no idea modern judaism is so strongly against Christianity, to the point that they accept people who believe in a messiah, but have a huge prejudice against people who believe in Jesus, specifically.
@dunedainmom11 ай бұрын
There was, um, the whole forced conversions, pogroms, etc. Some bad blood back there, with trying to get Jews to get with the program. Jews also are very unhappy about people converting to Islam. Bad blood and persecution (dhimmis) there too.
@dunedainmom11 ай бұрын
Even Luther's "against the jews" thing First he said "ofcourse jews didn't convert! Catholic church has problems" Then he tried to convert the jews. Came home and wrote his angry Jewish writings. There are centuries of bad history between jews and the ruling powers (christian and muslim). Whenever you have a religious minority ruled by a religious majority, things get spicy. (E.g. Huguenot under Catholic France, or the Massacre of the Latins (catholics under orthodox). Etc. There's a lot of not great things that happened to the jews under Christian europe and under muslim middle east.
@LauraNunes-r4q11 ай бұрын
@@dunedainmom Oh... well that sucks. It's sad that so many bad people gave (and still give) Christianity a bad rep
@Jupiter__001_7 ай бұрын
@@LauraNunes-r4q Don't be mistaken, they hated Christ and Christians before Christianity even became accepted in Rome. It's written in the Talmud that they believe Christ is boiling in a pot of fæces and urine in Hell. Nice.
@zjzr086 ай бұрын
If you're open check out Golan Broshi's audio vids about the "Christian Roots of the Rabbinic Faith" which shows the fascinating history of how Rabbinic Judaism developed and how at times it did try to make counter-Christian explanations (making a negative feedback loop).
@colmortimer106611 ай бұрын
This was very interesting. One of my issues I struggle with as a Christian trying to figure everything out and get it right, is the Old Testament, has a bit of a Jewish supremacy bend to it, and I see that mindset expressed in many modern Jewish groups. But your idea here of it being more Christian in nature, and the modern Jewish doctrine being more aligned with the Pharisees seems to be that missing piece, I was struggling with. I knew something was off between what We believe vs the modern Jewish doctrines, and it led me to more dismiss the stuff that felt more like modern Jewish ideas in the old testament, and try to embrace the ones that felt more like the New Testament. I think viewing it all as not the Jews are the chosen people being talked about, but those who follow church doctrine are, is going to open up more how I view the Old Testament as a whole going forward. It will take some time to fully gather my thoughts on it all, but this was a good push towards a new direction for me.
@AWSMcube11 ай бұрын
Read an OT translation based on the Septuagint/Latin Vulgate/Dead Sea Scrolls/Syriac Peshitta - you may have read a version based on the Masoretic Text. The MT is a Hebrew re-translation of older non-Hebrew sources compiled in the 7th-10th centuries AD by Jewish scribes, so it can sometimes be prone to an anti-Christian bias. There are a few demonstrable translation differences between it and older sources; where the LXX, DSS, and Peshitta say "they pierced my hands and feet," in Psalm 22:16, the MT says "Like a lion, they are at my hands and my feet," due to a translation error (probably not intentional, but it still takes away from the meaning and removes the prophesy alluding to Jesus). Most English Bible translations use a mix of all the sources I listed previously, including MT, so Psalm 22:16 may still use the better, older translation of that verse in your Bible while still partially basing itself on the MT. The Septuagint and DSS are probably the closest you are going to get to what Jesus quotes in the NT
@yagopone740411 ай бұрын
I personally feel that abrahams test with isaiah is enough evidence that it was only fsith in god that brought us the abrahamic line. There are also a lot of verses that emphasize how NOT special ethnic Jews are. There is even a case to be made, that god purposely uses irony in his choice of prophets to make a point. Its not effort, skill, or blood that leads to salvation. Its god, himself. Personally, I do not believe the Jews of today are part of the abrahamic line. At least directly, but scripture says the "branch has been cut" as they swore Christ's blood on their heads and their children's heads in Mark. They reflect the Canaanites more than Jesus and his nazarite heritage. The current state of Israel even did a mock(?) Child sacrifice to a giant statue of molek. For a better rabbit hole, I recommend Sefaria or ComeAndHear's Talmud, which has a cavalcade of gut-churching pages like the permission of rape of three year olds in Sanhedrin 54b.
@lorenzorodriguez803111 ай бұрын
ISRAEL IS THE APPLE OF GODS EYE...SO HE SOUNDS LIKE PROMOTING REPLACEMENT THEOLOGY😮
@dunedainmom11 ай бұрын
MT is not a retranslation. Even the vowel pattern tradition (not written till the masoretes) matches ancient Semitic languages not discovered till the last millenia. We studied the evolution of Hebrew with an agnostic atheist proff, and it was fascinating. (Check out Polak's noun to verb analysis on dating books of the Bible, goes against modern JDEP theory) Comparing the MT with the dead sea scrolls, they match to an extremely degree. When they thought there was an error, they copied it into the margin, the qree and the ktiv. The oft-referenced "like a lion phrase is literally the difference between a vav and a yodh. They're pretty identical in calligraphy bit for the length of the tail. When I was studying, medieval Hebrew manuscripts the handwriting is such that the yodhs and vavs were pretty darn similar (like how high you trail up you lowercase d's, depending on the handwriting)
@dunedainmom11 ай бұрын
Also, septuagint had a flavor to it rationalizing numbers, timeliness, etc. Especially Genesis. It has a distinct impression of Greco-Roman rationalism in it.
@martinrivera306011 ай бұрын
Presbyterian, pentecostal, Messianic Jew. This guys found the glitch to stack up skins
@bryce841811 ай бұрын
I would love to see you have a convo with Rabbi Eduardo @radarapologetics He seems to affirm all the creeds and had good theology but wants to honor the traditions of his ancestors.
@catfinity879911 ай бұрын
The traditions that Jesus didn't like?
@Abcdefghijajajaja11 ай бұрын
@@catfinity8799what are you talking about
@dunedainmom11 ай бұрын
@catfinity8799 Jesus said this... (Matt 5:17-19) Do not think that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish but to fulfill. 18 For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the Law until all is accomplished. 19 Whoever then annuls one of the least of these commandments, and teaches others to do the same, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever keeps and teaches them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven...
@bryce841811 ай бұрын
@@catfinity8799from what I’ve seen Rabbi Eduardo tries to stay true to the old testament traditions. Aka the traditions Jesus followed and the laws he kept.
@ChezThefootballer11 ай бұрын
@catfinity8799 Yeah the same ones he followed 🤣
@joshuamelton914811 ай бұрын
One of the thing that I noticed is the rise of the Hebrew roots movement. The movement started with the Millerites and then the Sabbaterean movement that emerge after the Great Disappointment like Seven Day Adventist and Church of God Seventh Day. Then Armstrongism emerged soon after that hold to British Israelism/ Ephraimite Movement.
@bradleykurtz26052 ай бұрын
I think this video is rather important testimony. Thank you.
@SliceJosiah11 ай бұрын
19:16 the chicken massacre of 2023
@pawlaovicto782411 ай бұрын
15:26 When I remember there's these things in Pentecostal churches, I remember that thing you made about Pentecostals valuing Scripture and experience, discarding that thing of tradition and reason from our Methodist roots. The thing is: when one discards tradition, one is prone to forget that one is a Christian; when one discards reason and focuses on experience, then they awe at the beauty of the Jewish forms and art at the OT, forgetting that the people who still hold to that should embrace their true Messiah, and then they embrace that aesthetics, which is kind of cool, but doesn't glorify God as much. Also, I suddenly remember that "Bible-Belt" Christians post where the Jews are the "Honorary Christians".
@shaunschulte225810 ай бұрын
RZ: “I’m not a dispensationalist because I’m a Presbyterian” Lewis Sperry Chafer: …
@SaphieaUwU11 ай бұрын
Thank you! I've been struggling to understand the word "Jewish". Was it refer to the the ethical group, the religious group, how did they intertwine with one another? Your video helps me understand it better.
@MahimaDondapati11 ай бұрын
I have in clue! Can someone help me here?
@MahimaDondapati11 ай бұрын
*no clue
@PetrovichErochin6 ай бұрын
@@MahimaDondapati the answer is both. Jews are a religious group and an ethnicity at the same time. If your mother is jewish, you are jewish for life, if you convert to judaism, you are also a part of tribe
@DAN007thefoxx111 ай бұрын
All those chickens is probably gonna be my friend and I on Farming Simulator 22 in the near future. He wants a chicken coop
@ThePittpa6314 күн бұрын
Jesus was the embodiment of the Word in human form, which is why he was perfect. He literally is what we consider the 'old testament'. Jesus did not come to change any letter of the law, but he made it possible for everyone to come to the Father through Him. This is why i am a messianic jew.
@huntclanhunt969711 ай бұрын
Minor thing: Being technical, the Jewisj religion starts during Moses, as prior to that there was no organized Jewish religion.
@kurtrosenthal631311 ай бұрын
I am ethnically Greek but I have a Jewish last name and I am a Greek Orthodox Christian. (I would happily be any orthodox they’re all great, Greek Orthodox at the moment is low key the worst.)
@LemoTetson6 ай бұрын
I’m a Baptist, but as long as what I’m doing isn’t conflicting with the faith, I’m proud of my Jewish heritage the same way I’m proud to be English, Irish, and German.
@noblelashley152311 ай бұрын
I came for the sus theology and stayed for the chickens 😂
@lukemwills7 ай бұрын
"...pentecostal Presbyterians. " "What!?" "Yeah you heard me right." 🤣
@SchloopieShipoopi11 ай бұрын
Very relatable experience. Also iirc Arnold Fruchtenbaum was perma kicked from Israel for trying to convert jews to Messianic Judaism because the leaders viewed the mass conversion to anything related to Christianity as another jewish genocide.
@zjzr086 ай бұрын
Is that the main cause because there are many Messianic Jewish congregations in Israel and are free to share their word (although there was a stumbling block few years ago with certain bills there).
@SchloopieShipoopi6 ай бұрын
@@zjzr08 what i was talking about happened in the 70s or 80s i think so maybe it has progressed since then but idk tbh
@avivastudios2311Ай бұрын
The way he said Jew at the start was so cute.
@andrewbenner634911 ай бұрын
"At best, evangelicals who say shalom." *LOL*
@Greg_65658 ай бұрын
Hey Redeemed Zoomer, thanks for accepting me in your discord server earlier today... Off topic but I think you'll be interested in the Cain Ridge revival in Kentucky... a group of Presbyterian, baptist and Methodist pastors preached on tree stumps, hills etc around town...it ended up becoming this intense Pentacostal revival lol. I want to know your thoughts. Pentacostals didnt start out in the early 1950s...like alot of people presumptuously think I kind of thiught that..but apparently the first actual movement was this intense ecumenical like spiritual breakthrough like the late 1700s... thoughts...🤯
@clixbond610511 ай бұрын
If you could cover Young Don Reborn's video on the trinity being false (2 college bros debate) I would appreciate it.
@BenjaminTurpin-vl9nz11 ай бұрын
Maybe your on to something
@lichwood442911 ай бұрын
11:00 My guy just debunked his own denomination, and most modern protestant denominations
@adams846711 ай бұрын
Are you saying protestant don't believe in the trinity, or am I missing something ?
@lichwood442911 ай бұрын
@@adams8467 Your comprehenshion skills needs some improvement. I'm a protestant myself. I was joking that the criticism he made against Messianic Judaism, (about how many of their leaders don't believe in the essentials) is the exact same criticism he shares with his own denomination and most mainline protestant churches.
@烏托密斯·達11 ай бұрын
So that's why he wants to retake the protestant church
@InquisitorJack11 ай бұрын
My pastor is currently preaching through Galatians and Paul’s dealing with the Judaizers in his day. Fun timing for this video
@Abcdefghijajajaja11 ай бұрын
He probably believes in replacement theology
@InquisitorJack11 ай бұрын
@@Abcdefghijajajaja I highly doubt it given we just finished Exodus a few weeks back. He's been emphasizing that 1) Paul was fully qualified as an Apostle of Christ and not reliant on men for authority 2) The Gospel is Faith Alone, in Christ Alone, and 3) Even Peter, the rock on which Christ said He would build His church could err and we should simultaneously not blindly exalt human leadership nor despair in our failings, if we repent of them.
@nightmare809411 ай бұрын
What’s the chapter/verse for “God will send God” in Zechariah that he mentions around 6:40?
@teleportingparadox73409 ай бұрын
Probably Zechariah 2:11
@reviewspiteras11 ай бұрын
Another great video Zoomer.
@subrje554611 ай бұрын
Greetings from another Christian Hebrew! I am Anglican because there are no other orthodox cllasical protestants in Jerusalem but I grew up in a Messianic Jewish context.
@noahtylerpritchett26824 ай бұрын
Ethnic Jews make best Christians for most denominations. Except the messianic Judaism denomination where it's just a ethno-nationalist club that are full of Unitarian anti trinity heretics. And people who judge gentiles for not culturally judaizing enough. And that's from in-person experience. Messianic Judaism is so focused on Judaism and Unitarianism and Hebrew ethnicity that the new testament and Christ becomes a after-thought, even insofar as some (a scary many actually) deny his deity and divinity. I don't hate Jewish ethnicity or culture it. Be patriotic of blood or practice your culture. But messianic make it surpass theology, forgo trinitarianism or bully gentiles for not culturally judaizing. Is not the fault of Jewish ethnicity or culture but the environment of the messianic Judaism denominational environment that attacks gentile culture and trinitarians. It's environment indoctrinates issues. Which isn't to say all messianic Jews or messianic churches are like that. This would be a false generalization and a unjust act of strawman exaggeration or false witnessing when I say that. Truly God fearing messianics without this judaizer cultural supremacism exists, But the denomination is exporting the Unitarianism heresy to other churches and I've thus given up on it. But that is just a denominational problem. Some of my favorite famous Anglican or Methodist Christians are ethnic Jews who were trinitarian and didn't judge gentiles for not culturally judaizing.
@madison836511 ай бұрын
I love your channel and all your videos! You have helped me learn a lot about theology. Do you think you could make a video on why you’re not part of the church of Christ denomination? I’m thinking about switching from a Baptist church to a church of Christ church.
@Abcdefghijajajaja11 ай бұрын
Omg no!!! Stay away from that He has made a video about them. No.
@LemoTetson6 ай бұрын
I was able to catch just a couple minutes of this video at first watch, going to finish later. Question, what do you see the text in Revelation as talking about where 144,000 Hebrews come to Christ? And all of the OT prophecies that talk about a redeemed physical Israel in the End-Times?
@TheWoodlandSeamstress11 ай бұрын
Please do a video on the Hebrew Roots movement!! Theres a lot of people around me that have been sucked into it and its just insane. It seems way more like a cult
@josh_final11 ай бұрын
Yes, but important to note that they are different from mainstream Messianic Jews. The Hebrew Roots movement is different because they believe that it is *required* for salvation to obey the law or parts of the law, and Messianics are focused on the saving grace of Jesus, and are more closer to Baptists and Pentacostals.
@TheWoodlandSeamstress11 ай бұрын
@@josh_final yes, that's why I asked about it. I didn't mean to say they were anything alike
@jeremyjean-pierre497711 ай бұрын
I never heard of this side of of Messianic Judaism before, but now I think about it, it wouldn’t surprise if Sid Roth from “it’s Supernatural” was a messianic Jew with a Pentecostal audience. My main exposure to messianic Jews is one of my favourite KZbin channels at the moment called Torah Class. What I like about this movement is that imo the best Torah observing Christians that know Jewish culture are among the closest thing we have to 1st century Christianity. They offer a lot of insight when they interpret the Bible.
@goldberg70198 ай бұрын
All of Israel will be saved Im a Messianic Jew from a Open Bretheren background We use the label messianic instead of Christian although it basically the same mostly for missionary purposes to distance ourselves from the Christian persecution of the jews I enjoy your videos alot Thank you!
@eyalbinstock488511 ай бұрын
I've been wrestling with this for a while, I'm very happy to see this video
@Abcdefghijajajaja11 ай бұрын
Redeemed zoomer has little understanding of messianic Judaism don’t let his opinions rule your life
@2015BLOXXER11 ай бұрын
@@Abcdefghijajajajahold up, let him cook 🔥
@sylvo105711 ай бұрын
bro got chicken-bombed. Very informative video - I had no clue about how modern Judaism started until today. btw, is KingdomCraft still able to be joined, or is it only for people who are whitelisted, and locked?
@zavaughnkirkland589211 ай бұрын
St. Zoomer who drove out the chickens from Kingdom craft
@ballisticbrody694510 ай бұрын
You’re like if Marty McFly’s dad was a Presbyterian.
@elijahcandage11 ай бұрын
Hey, off topic but can we pray for my sister? She's just come out as trans, and I'm just lost and confused right now.
@redeemedzoomer605311 ай бұрын
Praying! I've had SO many female friends fall into that cult and it really hurts. It's a spiritual black hole. Praying earnestly for you and for her
@elijahcandage11 ай бұрын
@@redeemedzoomer6053 I had an idea, to get some sort of, like, prayer army, if you will, to pray for her. I've been feeling so stressed out about this for the last few months, cause a while back she confessed she had lost her faith. She was the most faithful Christian I knew a few years ago, she said she used to tremble when she prayed and it used to be that I would trust her with my life. I'm so stressed, I don't even know how to carry on. I can barely imagine moving on from this.
@IHateSand011 ай бұрын
You should do your best to protect her from satanist brainwashing
@CCI32011 ай бұрын
@@redeemedzoomer6053 liberalism is a black hole of degeneracy, because I live in a big city in the south and do no know any one who fell into the trans cult. Its definitely the environment fueling it.
@No_step_on_snake2 ай бұрын
That's sad to hear. Hope she gets well soon.
@Nguyenzander11 ай бұрын
Why is the frame rate so low Flashback to your old videos
@famicommike901411 ай бұрын
I was Messianic for 10 years and most of them are of Evangelical. The ones in my area tried to always outreach more to traditional Jews and if you're from a Gentile Christian background you're pretty much a second class citizen spiritually. If anything else, Messianic Judaism is just a Jewish version of Protestantism and all groups ranging from Jews for Jesus, Maoz Israel, Chosen People Ministries, Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations and so many more are just selling Protestantism to Jews.
@gobokinje918311 ай бұрын
They aren't chickens in your church- They're gossiping Hens :O lol
@paztrapal668610 ай бұрын
I am an ethnic Israeli Jewish believer in Christ, Messianic means Meshichi משיחי which basically means Christian . My Church is an interdenominational with jews and gentiles believers . You probably stumbled upon messianic community which most are gentiles . Most Jewish believers in Christ in Israel believe in the trinity. Around the world too , those who don't usually go unnoticed.
@zjzr086 ай бұрын
I'm curious but what was your family's diaspora(s)?
@paztrapal66866 ай бұрын
@@zjzr08 Ukraine,Belarus,Poland , but they don't believe in Christ.
@dausboot399711 ай бұрын
This is interesting because your points also show a bit of why a lot of Christians don't consider my faith, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, as a Christian faith. Since we believe that Christ's original church was lost with the death of the Apostles and was later restored through the modern prophet Joseph Smith in the 1820's and 1830's, we don't trace our authority through the rest of Christianity like Catholicism and such. So us being on an entirely different branch of the tree and not following the creeds from that other branch makes us non-Christian in the eyes of others.
@duardhill13009 ай бұрын
John 4:21-24 [21] Jesus said to her, “Woman, believe me, the hour is coming when neither in this mountain nor in Jerusalem will you worship the Father. [22] You worship that which you don’t know. We worship that which we know; for salvation is from the Jews. [23] But the hour comes, and now is, when the true worshippers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father seeks such to be his worshippers. [24] God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth.”
@thekidfromiowa7 ай бұрын
Messianic Jews will often take exception to any aspects of Christianity they deem pagan. For example, they'll reject Christmas. I'd be interested in seeing him do a video about the debate concerning the validity of observing Christmas. Some say it's acceptable as long as we emphasize the Christmas aspects. While others say any true Christian should abstain from Christmas altogether because the rituals and decorations associated with it are by and large appropriated from pagan winter celebration like Saturnalia or Yule. Of course that'd have to wait until later this year It's Easter morning, and here I am asking a question about Christmas.
@RussellRadio11 ай бұрын
I think it’s an interesting issue, it I also think it’s important to remember at the end of the day there is neither Jew nor Greek. We are all brothers and sisters in the body of Christ before we’re anything else.
@Abcdefghijajajaja11 ай бұрын
Stop it. There is Jew and gentile. And male and female.
@RussellRadio11 ай бұрын
@@Abcdefghijajajaja Galatians 3:28-29 [28] There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus. [29] And if you are Christ's, then you are Abraham's offspring, heirs according to promise.
@PostSupAnglican11 ай бұрын
Galatians 3 no more makes us post-ethnic than it makes us all gender queer. In Christ, we are still men, women, Jews and Gentiles. The difference is we get to do it together. The alienation is abolished - not the humanity.
@zjzr086 ай бұрын
Spiritually we are the same in Christ, but just like there's still male and female, and that there are slaves (or employees) or freemen (or employers), there are still Jews and Gentiles (although some argue the former can be translated to Judeans, the ancestors of modern Jews).
@NoobToobJamarMemes11 ай бұрын
Wow. I got here just in time to leave a comment you might see and Like 😂 Pentecostal here! I have been enjoying your conent ever since warching you about a week ago.
@Procopius4646 ай бұрын
I have been to a few Messianic Jewish events and services, mainly out of cultural curiosity. It seems to me like the original purpose of Messianic Judaism was for them to accept Jesus, but not stop being Jewish or assimilate into the broader culture. They still have services on Saturdays, and engage in the cultural traditions, like Passover. However, not everyone there is actually Jewish. There were some regular white and black Americans that just joined the congregation because they thought it was cool. When I took my wife to visit she also wanted to join, but I said no because I thought it would be a fake LARP for us to join as neither of us comes from a Jewish background.
@zjzr086 ай бұрын
I wonder if it's a similar feeling when a non-Chinese goes to a Chinese church (where it's mainly catered to Chinese believers; many of these in Asia).
@Procopius4646 ай бұрын
@@zjzr08 I don't think China has any unique autochthonous denominations (unless you count the fake state churches). I think the same is true of Koreans. If you see a Chinese or Korean church in the US, it's usually Baptist or Pentacostal, but in their language. You can see for yourself whenever there is a Chinese or Korean church, because they will also have the title of the church and denomination written in English on the sign. The Messianic Jews actually have a handwritten Torah scroll that they take out for the service, and sometimes still do Hebrew chants. They also have Yamukas, and the "pastor" is called Rabbi, and he wears that cloth thing which I forget the name of. But, from what I've seen, their service is a mix of old and new. They have ancient Jewish stuff, and they have also got (unfortunately) rock and roll music. Although they do write some of their own new songs. They have their own version of Hillsong worship writers (like Paul Wilbur). I think theologically they are similar to Pentacostals, and anyways they collaborate with one another. If you can go to one of their Passover ceremonies I highly recommend it, because they also explain what all they are doing as they do it and you can learn about the history. I would never consider joining because I'm not Jewish, and while salvation applies to me, it wasn't my ancestors that were brought out of Egypt, Babylon, etc., so it would be goofy for me to pretend. I also dislike their musical style. But I have nothing against them and I respect them for wanting to preserve their culture.
@buckbumble18724 ай бұрын
i've been going to a messianic place as of late. my main view on is that god isn't a lair so his covenant with the jews is still in place, and that I feel too many modern Christians just think the old testament, (or the tanakh) can just be discarded. and the synoguge I've been going to is big on "the god of the new testament is the same god as the old. we're not Marcionists."