Pennsylvania state rep prays to God for forgiveness before Muslim is sworn in
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Out of curiousity, how many rules do jewish people actually follow? Is mixed fabrics bad or are there exceptions where rules just aren't followed for a variety of reasons?
No one person can follow all 613 commandments and a lot of the commandments only apply when there's a king in israel/ if you're living in the land of israel/there's a rabbinical court that has power. People keep what they can keep. What you are talking about with mixing fabrics only applies to 2 specific fabrics, linen and wool. You can mix polyester and linen or whatever, just not linen and wool because that specific mixture of fabrics is reserved for the clothes of the priests of the Temple when the temple still stood. Since there's no priests currently serving in the temple that need this mixture of wool and linen, Jews don't wear this mixture because it's not needed and it's not for them.
Idk what the fuck is going on with people in this thread, but I went to Catholic school my whole childhood and most of my friends are Catholics, Jesus is not god in Catholicism.
Jesus is a savoir that god sent, his son, Christ.
You guys are confusing branches of Christianity.
A lot of the Quran shares scripture with Judaism as well.
Christianity and Islam are both based on Judaism and the Judaic god. They branch off in different directions, and Judaism obviously just stays as Judaism, but they ARE all based on the same god, same creation story, same important figures, etc.
A lot of protestants believe this too. I grew up in a Baptist church and they believed that God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are 3 parts of the same thing.
This shit is pretty easily Google-able, man. https://www.quora.com/What-religions-and-religious-denominations-believe-in-the-Holy-Trinity
That is neither a refutation of what I said nor is it an answer to providing any citation from scripture about it
After taking another look, yeah it seems like I misread what your original post said. Afaik, this whole trinity thing exists mostly outside of scripture, and is not actually explicit within the Bible itself.
The Wikipedia article on it does a pretty good job, imo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity#Biblical_background
It seems like the general argument for it goes, "The Bible mentions the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, but it also says that The Lord is our God alone. So that means they're one in the same".
That's what the jews want you to believe!
Remember what they did to Jesus!?
Have you even seen the passion of the Christ ???
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