Why is it so frightening that some (not all!) Evangelical Christians wish we would join their ranks? Why does it have to smack of anti-semitism? Are we always so much better? Granted, we aren't trying to convert the gentiles, but it's no secret that many Jews thinks themselves superior to the average goy. In todays world, a Christian's attempt to convert a Jew poses no real threat. So why must it always smack of bigotry and never altruism? At least they sincerely believe in their attempts to help us, which some might view as better than snickering on the sidelines at goyish mothers and their sons with blue-collar jobs . . .
Megan
Why is it so frightening
Why is it so frightening that some (not all!) Evangelical Christians wish we would join their ranks? Why does it have to smack of anti-semitism? Are we always so much better? Granted, we aren't trying to convert the gentiles, but it's no secret that many Jews thinks themselves superior to the average goy. In todays world, a Christian's attempt to convert a Jew poses no real threat. So why must it always smack of bigotry and never altruism? At least they sincerely believe in their attempts to help us, which some might view as better than snickering on the sidelines at goyish mothers and their sons with blue-collar jobs . . .