Jews don’t believe in a suffering Messiah
Jews don’t believe in a suffering Messiah
Jews don’t believe in original sin or a fall of man. We do not believe the human race is totally sinful.
The Christian concept of salvation is contrary to the Hebrew Bible and Jewish tradition. Jews don’t need saving.
If the death of Jesus was the fulfillment of the sacrificial system, why do the prophets anticipate sacrifices when the Third Temple is built?
I can’t believe the death of Jesus paid for my sins because the Torah teaches that for blood to be effectual, it had to be poured on the altar in a specific way. This obviously does not refer to Jesus. The specific laws in the Torah regarding the sprinkling of the blood on the altar
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Even if I admit that we need blood atonement, I still won’t believe in Jesus. God wanted the blood of a goat or a lamb, not a person. He doesn’t want human sacrifice!
The Book of Jonah shoots down all your arguments about sacrifice and atonement, especially with reference to Gentiles. When Jonah preached, the people repented, and God forgave them—no sacrifice, no blood offering.
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