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Lully Wilson's avatar

Correction Chosen people. Admittedly some do who have not read or understood either the Tenach or Brit Hadassha scriptures. The Choseness of the Jewish people is indisputable. It has never been withdrawn by G-d with Christians taking that place. Replacement theology is a terrible position taken by many Christian denominations. It purports that G-d rejected the Jewish people because they didn’t accept Yeshua (Jesus) as their Messiah. Ergo, the church ‘replaced’ Israel as G-d’s ‘chosen’ people. There is more than one problem with this. In particular, the prophecies in the Tenach that spoke of the regathering after dispersion of the Jewish people have come to pass in our day. If G-d can break His covenants such as He has made with the Jewish people, our own faith is on very shaky ground. Neither Jews or Christians worship a god who withdraws his favour and backs out of covenants if people misbehave. Covenants are not conditional as compared to contracts.

I can’t speak to the Moslems regarding themselves as chosen and superior. They don’t use the same scriptures and they worship a desert moon god that Muhammad selected. Their moral foundation is not Judri-Christian.

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Ira Seidenstein, PhD (Edu)'s avatar

Thank you for a fine essay, thoughts, and ideas. "The BIG Lesson", as I name it, began October 7. Even for those of us who agree with your astute wording, there is still a need to understand and engage with "The BIG Lesson" individually and internally. Even for those who agree with each one of your points there are glitches in the system. The main glitch is cognitive dissonance at work. Two specific examples might be: a) NDS - Netanyahu Derangement Syndrome i.e. can one say the word Netanyahu or Bibi or Prime Minster Netanyahu without having a violent internal combustion unleashed? and, b) Orthodox - can one say or even think or even imagine that in fact the Orthodox ARE the very ones who ARE sustaining the Jewish Culture? Meaning for those of us who might be Jewish or Israeli or both or 'identify' with Judaism or Jewishness or Jewish 'values - can we stop our own violent internal combustion long enough to understand that the Orthodox might possibly be one of the major keys to 'finding the right path home'? Just a thought.

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