Rant: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity
Uploader Comments (pckills)
All Comments (17)
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So let me get this straight, according to your logic and reasoning per your faith's tenets, you believe people like Bin Laden, Arafat, Khomeini, ibn Saud, Mufti Husseini, Ahmadinejad, Ismail Haniyeh, Mullah Omar, Timurlane etc are on "a path to God" but people like Mother Teresa, MLK, Desmond Tutu, Willliam Wilberforce, William Booth or your typical Christian running an orphanage or charity group etc are not purely because they are "trinitarians" and are not "worshipping one indivisible god"?
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Interesting video :)
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The mainstream Latino population, which views Catholicism as intimately tied to Latino/Hispanic culture. Many Hispanics think that leaving Catholicism means rejecting their identity. At times I do wonder how they would have been if I would have converted to Judaism since it was my first choice. Please keep the videos coming. I may not agree with some of your concepts but I respect them and admire your courage of speaking out.
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You welcome...I know its difficult and it demends a lot. I am also a former Christian who converted to Islam. Till this day my family "accepts" it but don't respect it. Reason for this is because since I am a Latina and In Latin America, for one to be Latino, is like being a proud Catholic
Are you aware of the EVIL teachings in your so-called Talmud???
jetsetjoey 10 months ago
@jetsetjoey
I am aware of what people call (falsely) evil teachings. I am also aware that many of these teachings do not exist or were twisted to look evil.
pckills 9 months ago
I admire Judaism due to its monotheistic philosophy but if Judaism is the true path to G-d, why is it hard to convert? Why do Rabbis turn seekers away 3xxx? I believe people should simply declare their belief in the above and that they believe that the knowledge of God's will. I believe that conversion implies a denial or turning away from one's spiritual roots. by the way, great video ;)
ojosasixoxo 2 years ago
Thanks for the compliment.
The reason it is so hard to convert is because it is a very difficult path and demands a lot of the person and his/her family. Judaism does not believe that one needs to be a Jew in order to have a place in the World to Come. Non-Jews can follow the Noahide Mitzvot and also attain a place in the afterlife. Therefore, conversion is an option but it is discouraged.
pckills 2 years ago