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Hate on the ol' Christcuckery all day and make fun of conservacucks. Don't care, that's not my point.
I'm just goddamn sick and tired of this line that Christianity comes from Judaism and should respect.
St. Paul was very clear about how Christ was the absolute and final fulfillment of Judaism. Judaism was a question, posed to a people, whose purpose was to be the national vessel for Christ, and Christ and Christianity are the answer to that question.
Then, the Jews rejected Christ.
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No, "all the Jews" didn't reject Christ. Plenty of Jews converted from 50-200 AD. It's the "Jews" who didn't convert, and rejected Christ, who remain called "Jews".
So, YES, the "Jews" rejected Christ because those who didn't aren't considered Jews anymore.
Just as a matter of plain fact, Christianity's relationship to Judaism holds that the Jewish religion has no authenticity whatsoever and is itself an inherent rejection of Christ.
Because Judea was the vessel for Christ, the question which he answered, then the rejection of Christ by Jews is a crime which will be answered by Christ directly in his Second Coming. He will touch his foot upon Mt. Zion first, and the Jews will be the first to know of his return. And the first thing he will do is tell them he is Jesus Christ. This is in Isaiah. So it's not the job of Christians to persecute or punish Jews, that's true.
But it's not our job to support Israel either.
Finally, Jews complain they don't go around converting people but that's not true. They are not SUPPOSED to convert people to Judaism. They are supposed to dominate goyim and turn them into slaves following Noahide systems. Jews in fact do this all the time everywhere, so they are extremely evangelical when you understand what their religion wants to convert goyim to be.
Excuse me, then, if Christians try to save a Jewish soul or two with gentle evangelism.