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A Rabbi Cross Examines Christianity

A Rabbi Cross Examines Christianity

Christianity began as a movement within Judaism. In this fascinating class, Rabbi Michael Skobac discusses the steps that may have led to its morphing into a totally non Jewish religion. Here is a short introduction: About 2,000 years ago, if you would have met someone who told you they believe that Jesus is the Messiah, you could have assumed that that person was Jewish. That was pretty much an assumption you could have safely made 2,000 years ago. Any person telling you that they are believe


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Is it possible for gentiles to become Jews?

Is it possible for gentiles to become Jews?

I have recently come to the realization that the New Testament and Christianity itself is riddled with discrepancies and outright untruths (to say it kindly). Reading your website has been a real eye opener for me because I was raised in the Christian faith and took as the "gospel" (no pun intended) their one-sided, misinterpretation of the Old Testament scriptures regarding the Messiah. Up until now, I just took it for granted that the New Testament referrals to Old Testament scriptures were a


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Is it true that the New Testament criticism of the Jews is quite mild?

Is it true that the New Testament criticism of the Jews is quite mild?

Is it true that the New Testament criticism of the Jews is quite mild? Let's find out. Answer: The New Testament contains more than just a mild criticism of the Jews. In fact, it is extremely anti-Jewish. It is true that some Christians maintain that the New Testament attack on the Jews is quite mild. Yet, how mild is the "bloody commission," a statement that places upon the Jews guilt for all the righteous blood ever shed upon the earth (Matthew 23:35), or a spurious self-condemnation whereby


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Chapter 15 - THE LAW: A CURSE OR A BLESSING?

Chapter 15 - THE LAW: A CURSE OR A BLESSING?

Continued from Chapter 14 (Deuteronomy 27:26) Deuteronomy 27:26 states: “Cursed be he who does not establish the words of this law to do them.” Paul, seeking to deprecate the Torah in an effort to enhance his new belief system alleges that any person who violates a biblical commandment is eternally cursed. He concludes that since it is inevitable that one will break a commandment one is actually cursed by the Torah, the Law of God. He writes: “For as many as depend upon works of law are under


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz