Was Jesus anti-semitic? NO, I don't think so.
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Was Jesus anti-semitic? NO, I don't think so. Nope. For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile. Romans 1:16 He replied, "It is not right to take the children's bread and toss it to the dogs." Matthew 15:26 (The children, referring to the Jews) Side: No.
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When someone writes a book, especially a controversial one, each reader takes from it what THEY wish to see. The Bible is no different, it is used to spread hatred (as here), just as much as it is used to spread love. Regardless of its intentions it WILL be used as an answer to both good and bad. The salt on a wound for some to sprinkle, the salve for others. That's why I stay away from it (them). The Bible, the Qur'an, etc., they cause as much trouble as good. A shame. Jews, Gentiles, Muslims … there are those in EACH who hate the other, and they use the Bible / Qur'an (or whatever) to justify the hatred or to defend and/or blame "the other side". SHEESH! As an atheist I don't have to follow "my side" or join in the hate. I'll stay where I am! :-) Side: No.
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Yeah, love thy neighbor is so hateful. Jesus loves you. Anyone who truely belongs to Jesus WILL love their neighbor, and/or enemies, if they want to go to Heaven. Thou shalt love the LORD thy God, with all thy strength, and love thy neighbor, as thyself. Upon these are the whole of the Law, according to Jesus. Also, here is a look at Matthew chapter 5: https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/mat/ Side: Yes.
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