04-24-2020, 05:21 PM
(04-24-2020, 05:04 PM)YosefTribe Wrote:(04-24-2020, 04:06 PM)Chavak Wrote: Jews do not accept Jesus as the messiah or G-d. He is not important to Judaism. It seems you still believe in him, and therefore you can not convert to Judaism. You must give up all former beliefs and accept Judaism in full. Believing in Jesus eliminates any possibility of converting. I would suggest going back and re-evaluating your beliefs. If you eventually come to the conclusion that Jesus was not the messiah and nothing more than an ordinary man, you could study and make a decision about conversion. But as of now, that is off the table.
It was merely a question on whether Jews pray to him or not. I was asking for insight because I didn’t know, that’s why I asked. I never said I agreed it was the only way to pray to the Lord, I just know what Christians believe and wondered if it was the same because I am seeking the RIGHT way to pray to my Father, regardless of My past beliefs or not. G-d leads me, not any Christian concept. So thanks for your ambitious reply.
YosefTribe,
Thanks for your explanation. I am just puzzled as to why you would think Jewish people would pray in Jesus's name when Jesus has nothing to do with Judaism. It's like asking a Christian if they pray in the name of Buddah or Mohammad.
I'm not sure there is a "right" way to pray to G-d, you just have to open your heart to Him directly.