I would like to point one thing out you Shelton: A large difference between Judaism and Christianity can be found in the "afterlife" you both are arguing. Jews say believe in G-d, etc. and you will reach it - don't have to be Jewish. Christians of your kind, however, say believe in Christ (Christianity) or you won't reach it - accept Christ or "burn". In fact, Christianity brought "hell" into the equation as well, just to hammer that point in. Do you see the funadmental difference? Just curious.
P.S. Yehuda, why are you so concerned about losing Jews to JFJ?
I'm guessing it might have something to do with this quote from the article:
Davidson added that in 1973 there were an estimated 10,000 born Jews in the United States who were practicing Christians. Today, 29 years later, he put that figure at about 250,000.
I agree with you. This thread is a bit distressing to watch.
I had a wonderful pastor who once did a sermon on the description of Hell. He put it very simply:
Hell is separation from God.
It doesn't matter to me if Hell is a physical place or a spiritual place. I know it is somewhere I do not want to be.