Its unnecessary, since the OT confirms the Christian faith as well, e.g.,
In the Fundamentalist chr*stian worldview, every human being born into the world since the sin in the Garden is born "damned."
Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, And in sin my mother conceived me. (Psalm 51:5)
but I simply don't want the thread derailed by post after post after post after post quoting the "new testament" to "prove" this or that and to proselytize.
Its unnecessary, since the OT confirms the Christian faith as well, e.g.,
It does as it is interpreted by the "new testament" and by chr*stianity. It does not do it in and of itself.
In the Fundamentalist chr*stian worldview, every human being born into the world since the sin in the Garden is born "damned."
Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, And in sin my mother conceived me. (Psalm 51:5)
A verse that says not a word about "eternal damnation." Certain strains of chr*stianity project their beliefs about "eternal damnation" onto it.
The purpose of this thread is to explain Fundamentalist Protestants to Orthodox Jews, not to argue with supersessionists. That is why this is an "ecumenical" thread. If you want to argue (and you won't actually do that; you'll just quote "the new testament" as if that in and of itself proves anything) then kindly start your own thread. Please do not highjack this one. Thank you.
Religion Moderator, see above statement.