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Rabbi Shmuley Boteach debates Dr. Michael Brown

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  • God clearly says in the Hebrew Bible (which Christians say they believe) that there is not a trinity, that God is not a man, that we can be righteous in God's eyes without believing that a paraniod schiphrentic died for us, that blood being necessary for forgiveness is bullshit, that the Law is not a curse, but a wonderful thing, more valuable than gold/silver, more sweet than honey. Christians lie about God's word. They want us to believe Paul over God. Well, forgive me, but I'll believe God.

  • The "New" Testament is an anti-semitic hate document. It has encouraged Christians to murder Jews for 2000 years (including the Holocaust and the Inquisition) all in God's name. How can a good person belong to a religion which encourages you to hate someone not because they are cruel or unkind but because they doesn't believe what you believe? Christians are so very insecure about their beliefs that they can't tolerate a competing view because they know they'll lose. They know they're wrong.

  • This guy is misinterpreting the book of John. Yahshua was talking to the corrupted priest that were teaching lies. Kinda like Christianity is doing today.

  • The idea that God does not judge by what one believes, but only by what they do, is refuted by the Bible. King Saul rejected God as a belief , and put God out of his mind and God sent tormenting spirits to corrupt Saul into damnation , as a result. It was not what Saul did, but what Saul believed. Saul began to believe he was a king and thus greater than God, and this belief,  did God search out by tormenting his mind ,and thus what Saul did, was then caused by God's Condemnation upon him.

  • the problem with Mr. Boteach's arguement is that the Ot clearly shows that God punishes and judges those who do not follow him. If he has a problem with saying that you pay for not believing in Jesus if he is indeed Messiah then you have a problem with torah and the prophets.

  • In Ezekiel One, Ezekiel is shown the complexity of God with many faces to show the Covenant is drawn out of the history of the Jews with God, and not out of Natural Law. Then Ezekiel sees the Messiah, enthroned in God, in Ezekiel One, as a MAN. The Man is half one nature, fire below and metal above. So the Messiah is the High Priest of Israel , bearing up God the Invisible Unapproachable Light, but also bearing up the nature of a man, And Ezekiel saw God our Lord as Messiah, Jesus

  • The Jewish Rabbis rejected the Priesthood at Yavneh , saying a good deed can be substituted for the Daily Sacrifice. Thus a division between the Christians and the Jews came of the Jews rejecting the Priestly Messiahship of God's Anointed. Without the Priest, the Law forbids God to make a personal appearance before all Israel. The Way of the Spirit is by Three Witnesses to the Testimony. Torah, Priest and under the Tent of Skins, came the Fire from Heaven to Consume Three into One God.

  • Does he have documentation to back up this bigotry? Anything like an email, or an article. The NT new testament does not teach Jesus was God, even Jesus said "the Father is greater than I, only God is good, etc." but was the Savior & Messiah, & the NT taught God raised Him from the dead, not He raised Himself. And the Jews that Jesus talked down to were the blasphemous Pharisee's - NOT ALL JEWS - the NT taught MANY also believed, the problem is men taught the erroneous doctrine of the trinity.

  • chill Shmuley

  • Boteach argues at 5:40 that God judges by actions and not beliefs, but several minutes earlier he hammers the point that beliefs do matter.

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