Sunday, April 13, 2008

The Fraud from the Mount of Olives

B"H

We are so used to it in Israel. We Jews dealing with Christian missionaries or other fundamental Christians know it too well. These kind of Christians always have the desire to claim that they are actually Jewish. They come to Jerusalem and first identify themselves as Christians. Very nice and honest.
After about two weeks however, suddenly they are Jewish. At least according to their own opinion. Jewish roots and the spirit, you know. We Jews have to understand that and especially the Ministry of the Interior being in charge of visa extensions.

But we Jews don't have any patience for these sick and illogical ideas of fundamentalist tourists and the Ministry of the Interior is more than fed up. No extension but deportation.
The frauds have to go home.

Those kinds of frauds do anything to make Jews think that they are Jewish as well. They try to learn Jewish religious expressions and as soon as they use them, I already know about their fraud identity. Last Erev Shabbat, another fraud tried to impress at the Shabbat dinner at Rabbi Mordechai Machlise's house. Rabbi Machlis is the only Rabbi in Jerusalem who accepts Gentiles for a Shabbat dinner. He sees it as a great Mitzwah and Chesed even if some of the Jewish religious guests complain about too much idol worship at the Shabbat table. Christians walk in with crosses around their neck and last Erev Shabbat, a cell phone rang a few times.
A few weeks ago (also on Erev Shabbat), a German Gentile took a picture of a group of religious Jews standing in front of the house. And now you can imagine why no other Rabbi in Jerusalem invites such ignorant people to his Shabbat table.

For a couple of years already, a group of young fundamental Christians has been living on top of the Mount of Olives. There they are busy praying and studying their idol worship ideas. No one says a word and even the local Arabs keep quiet. However, sometimes these Christians come down from the Mount of Olives and try to missionize. In a rather stupid manner, I have to say. Let alone that they look like jerks from far away. And as they do clothe themselves in Hippie style they claim to be Yeshiva students from Bat Ayin (a freaky Jewish orthod. Yeshiva and settlement in Gush Etzion, near Kiryat Arba). As soon as you talk to those guys you know that something is wrong. Just listen to their weird ideas about Judaism and you realize their true purpose.

Last Erev Shabbat, one of those frauds and originally from Mexico, got up and made a speech at the Machlis home. As usual, he introduced himself as Jewish and claimed to study the Tanach. Tanach is a famous example of expressions Christian missionaries picked up from Jewish vocabulary. "HaShem" is another one. But just listen, how they use it in a funny and stupid way.
So, Mexican fraud studies Tanach which also represents for him the New Testament. Then the Mexican fraud intended to continue with something kabbalistic. Why did the Holocaust happen and where was G - d ? Fraud gave a complete explanation about the Holocaust.

The only problem is that there is no explanation. If we had an explanation for everything happening in this world, we would be G - d. And taking the Holocaust as an example to teach something ridiculous is simply ignorant and rude.

Not only once, Christian missionaries make the claim that six million Jews died in the Holocaust because they didn't accept J.C. as the Meschiach. What a sick statement.

I wish our government would notice this and other statements, and not only accept money from vicious John Hagee and his followers. Instead, we Jews should rather concentrate on our own strengths keeping us alive for thousands of years.

And what happened to the Mexican fraud and his kabbalistic Holocaust statement ?
Nothing. He got some explanations from the Jewish point of view but just like all other missionaries, he didn't listen.

Further Information:

Israeli anti - missionary organization "Yad Le'Achim"

Jews for Judaism Jerusalem

Outreach Judaism

Ynet Forum

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