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To: Alouette
All the people who think "Jews for Jesus" are such a bunch of great guys, how would they feel if a group calling itself "Christians for Mohammed" targeted all their churches for conversion to Islam?

How would I feel? I'd tell them the same thing I tell Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, and the Nation of Islam: No, thank you.

178 posted on 09/17/2002 10:08:29 PM PDT by rdb3
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To: rdb3; Alouette
"I'd tell them the same thing I tell Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, and the Nation of Islam: No, thank you ... "

That is fair enough, but it does not quite address the situation which Alouette writes of. Everyone has the right to spout their views, and we are constantly confronted with people saying - look at me, this is what I believe. But some of these evengelisation efforts are not like that, their key tactic is deception.

They introduce themselves as Jews, which gives them certain rights to another Jewish believer. Also, they make a practice of identifying people who are at a time of crisis in their lives, and offering help to people addicted to substances, abused wives etc. But this is a cloak for introducing a different religion. It is very insidious. I knew of a women (in a internet list) who had been converted in her youth from Judaism to Christianity, by a man who was living in the Jewish community in Jerusalem, and posing as an Orthodox Jew. Having being brought into the religion by such tactics, she seemed to have double-vision on everything, hesitated always between being a Christian or returning to Judaism, and seemed a most unhappy soul.

In this thread it has been suggested that the Jews for Jesus should go out and covert Muslims and Catholics. Catholics are already Christians. I have noticed, myself, that many of these cross-over Jewish/Christian groups are very sectarian, and have a most hostile attitude to the older established churches. This does not recommend them to anyone with a thoughtful interest in Christianity.

Freedom of religion is important, and I don't advocate censorship. But it is fair to comment on underhand tactics. I sometimes wonder if some of these groups are not in that prophecy by St John the Divine: "I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan." (Revelation 2:9)
189 posted on 09/18/2002 5:43:03 AM PDT by BlackVeil
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