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Originally Posted by Marulus
The traditional Roman Catholic mass had a famous sentence for centuries, which called for the conversion of Jews (pro conversione perfidorum Iudaeorum), that they accept Christ in their heart and abandon their obstinacy in unbelief. This "prayer for the Jews" was abandoned by the Second Vatican Council.
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This whole Paul-controversy seems to confirm, in the end, what I mentioned in my first post.
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Another aspect of Christianity I am against, is what I would refer to as religious egalitarianism. That anyone who converts to Christianity, is an equal, that we are to accept into our hearts. This, I cannot agree with.
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Basically, it seems the Jews arent chosen for
rejecting christ.. so if they converted, they would be the chosen people still - so apparently, conversion and accepting Christ does have some profound equalizing effect, and even potentially makes Jews a superior, chosen people.