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Originally posted by Deepundercover
Jesus was a Jew. All his immediate followers were Jews. His entire mission was to the Jews. And they've been the one group most resistant to recognizing him as God and Messiah. Each Jew who keeps on being Jewish, in the word of a medieval Christian theologian, "crucifies Jesus anew each day in his unbelief."
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That's silly. Jewish people are no more resistant to Christianity than any other religion. Plus, in their case it makes sense. Christianity is a breakaway sect of Judaism-- of course the ones who didn't break off don't believe that he was the son of god, or the messiah. That's what we call a truism-- too obvious to be interesting.