Eternal Rejection: From Talmudic Blasphemy Against Christ to Modern Mockery
The schism between Judaism and Christianity originated with Jesus of Nazareth, the Messiah, fulfilling Hebrew prophecies. His teachings on divine love, repentance, and spiritual renewal over ritualism clashed with religious authorities like the Pharisees, leading to his rejection, trial, and Roman crucifixion. Christians attribute this to betrayal by Jewish leaders, with his resurrection establishing Christianity as a distinct faith, superseding the old covenant through his atonement.
Pre-Christ Judaism centered on the Torah, Temple, and Mosaic law. Post-resurrection, early Jewish followers formed Christian communities, while rejecting Jews are seen in some views as adhering to an incomplete tradition denying God's word.
The Talmud, compiled later, simply depicts a figure like Jesus in a debate derogatorily as a false prophet executed for sorcery. Although Jesus is ostracized in Jewish circles, one must question The Star of David, adopted in the 17th-19th centuries, and its pagan origins in mysticism (Baal and Moloch worship).
In modern times, this divide persists through political influence like AIPAC's lobbying for Israel, media biases shielding Islamic extremism and Jewish critiques while scrutinizing Christianity, and examples of mockery by disgusting Jewish figures like Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Silverman, and Seth Rogen. This calls for reflection on theological truth.