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Originally Posted by jalini
Thank you Michael and Merrie :)
Very informative.
Would the Messanic Jew be viewed as as a fundamentalist?
If they believe Jesus was the Messiah and follow Judaism, would that be blending two religions and creating a third?
And if I understand, I, as a Christian can`t follow Jesus as my Messiah unless I have a Jewish bloodline?
Pardon my ignorance but I am trying to understand the faith.
Blessings, jalini
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Messianic Jews do not consider themselves a third religion. They consider themselves a, "completed", Jew since they believe they have recieved the Messiah, prophesied throughout the scriptures.
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