To: NativeNewYorker
The extreme vast majority of Jews, like most people, just want to be left alone, thank you. Well if that's the case then all they have to do is say no to those trying to convert them, just like the rest of us have to do when it comes to the preaching of religious beliefs we don't believe in.
It seems the overly defensive and hostile reactions towards Jews for Jesus betrays a certain paranoia and insecurity.
And in my opinion it is for good reason, since Jesus is Lord and one day all will acknowledge Him.
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09/15/2002 5:54:53 PM PDT by
Jorge
To: Jorge
...a certain paranoia and insecurity.... Folks like you make it very hard to explain to my Jewish friends how I can have Christian friends. Keep up the Good Work. /sarcasm
To: Jorge
Ever try to say "no" to a Jew for Jesus? If he's in your workplace, you might have to say "no" ten times. I "no."
To: Jorge
I had a couple of Mormons stop me on the sidewalk as I was getting ready to to into my favorite second hand store during lunch. They kept talking to me until I finally had to tell them that I appreciated their sharing their faith with me but that I had to go. They kept talking and hanging around. I finally just said goodbye and went into the store. I wasn't rude, I was just ready to have them leave. I can understand if people are a bit too zealous, but they need to learn when it's enough and just let it go.
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