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1 | Who are "the least of these?" | Matt 25:40 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 219442 | ||
You guys have just shown one of the very reasons I choose to distance myself from a particular term or classification. "Christian" does not paint a pretty picture (neither today nor historically, especially to a Jew). Thank you sweet, Yenisa, you alone have shown what SHOULD be the attitude of a "christian" but sadly, is not practiced by the majority. John, you asked a question, I politely requested not to respond, and a third party choose not to respect my wishes, and just look what happened! Grown adults quibbling over a word. You should be ashemed of yourselves and plead 1 John 1:9 and let it go. I'm sure there must be something more important for you boys to fret over than a word? Dhaniei |
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2 | Who are "the least of these?" | Matt 25:40 | justme | 219448 | ||
Paul said he was not ashamed of Christ, I am sure that would include being called "Christian". You just might want to spend some time recomsidering your bias about being caled Christian. What part was your ethnics play in all this? justme |
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3 | Who are "the least of these?" | Matt 25:40 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 219449 | ||
Justme, I am not ashamed of the name of christ BUT I am a Jew. Should I be ashamed of that? My Master was/is a Jew. I would much prefer to identify with my heritage. It really surprises me that you guys would be so far more interested in whether I call myself christian or Messianic Jew and totally overlook the fact that I just went thru a holiday without my husband, and 8 kids didn't have their abba. You guys need to get a grip. And, John, you're right. What am I doing here. I'll be much better off on a Jewish website than here. Dhaniei |
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4 | Who are "the least of these?" | Matt 25:40 | lionheart | 219451 | ||
Dhaniei, There is no reason for you to be ashamed of your heritage,it's part of who you are. But when it's all said and done it's what God says about us and who we are that counts above all else. Would that we would all strive to see ourselves through God's eyes. In Him, lionheart |
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