Posted on 12/10/2015 10:03:29 AM PST by paladinan
So here's my question: If I inadvertently convert a Jew do I have to go to confession? Like if a Jew comes up and says "Hey I was wondering about this Jesus" should I say "I can't talk to you about Him."
But isn't that anti-Semitic? I'm confused.
[from] The Guardian:
Catholics should not try to convert Jews and should work with them to fight antisemitism, the Vatican has said, in a major new document that draws the church further away from the strained relations of the past.
Christianity and Judaism are intertwined and God never annulled his covenant with the Jewish people, said the document from the Vaticanâs commission for religious relations with Jews.
"The church is therefore obliged to view evangelisation to Jews, who believe in the one God, in a different manner from that to people of other religions and world views," it said.
"In concrete terms this means that the Catholic church neither conducts nor supports any specific institutional mission work directed towards Jews." So why not all become Jews? They have good food and good jokes without all that judgey Jesus stuff. There is bacon. That would kinda' stink, not having bacon. So there's that. Wait, can I talk to Jews about bacon?
Rather than attack Lutherans of good faith, I have learned to cherish my brothers and sisters who are sincere in their worship of the one true God through other faiths than my own.
God bless you and yours!
Viva Cristo Rey!
Then why did Christ even preach to the Jews? Why were the 12/13 apostles all Jewish? Why did the apostles first take their message to the Jews, then to the Gentiles?
Well, they claim to worship the same god as the Muslims.
God already did judge you,y You’re wrong. Hopefully some day you will follow Jesus.
Jews serious in their faith needn’t worry about attempts at conversion, unless they’re by force.
Scripture tells us only God the Holy Spirit converts any human being to Christianity, although God the Spirit responds only after the call of the Father to the elect, when the volition of the elect is positive to the Gospel.
The human side of salvation is faith, while the Divine side of salvation is grace.
Topics referenced in doctrinal studies include: efficacious/effectual grace, common grace, the call of the Father, the Divine Call,
Eph 2:8-10
Jn 6:44
He does realize the Gospel was given to the Jew first, then the Gentile....right?
And yours sir!
This is an interesting time for all those of faith.
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