I vaguely know who the Jews for Jesus and Messianic Jews are. I'm curious, though - the few times I've heard them mentioned, it's been with some hostility. Why?
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Date: 2005-01-24 06:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-24 07:06 pm (UTC)The thing is that originally, the Christians really did sort of act like Jews - kept most of the same laws, and so forth - which is NOT the case now. Also, in the beginning, all non-Jews who wanted to become Christian actually had to convert (sort of) to Judaism.
But even that isn't really the point. The point is that a small group of Jews claimed to be representing the "true" Jewish belief, and that segmenet broke off and underwent transformations to such a point that it was no longer recognizable as Jewish, and grew until it vastly outnumbered the original, core Jews. You can imagine that those core Jews aren't pleased when what was once that tiny minority of Jews returns - now transformed into billions of non-Jews - and claims to represent "real" Judaism.