Board Thread:Clubs/@comment-37827008-20190805195121/@comment-38207171-20191005170116

MagicDaydreamer wrote: 72.205.23.158 wrote: Yisroel1 wrote: 72.205.23.158 wrote: Yisroel1 wrote: Hey everyone. I'm not christian, but im jewish. Someone really close to me just passed and im having a hard time coming to terms with it, and I'd like to see your guys outlook on it Aww, that's terrible. I've never lost anyone I was super close to, but I know it's hard. Try talking to someone else that your close with about it. Pray to God about it. Just don't close your doors to tje rest of the people in your life. Did the person believe in God? (I don't know much about jewish people. Are you comfortable about taking about what you believe in?)

-NinjaTeddyBear Thank you. And yeah, she did. A very strong believer. I'll try to follow your advice

(and no, i dont mind :)) I'm glad she was a believer.

(I'm just curious about you being Jewish, for you, what's the difference between that and being a Christian?)

NinjaTeddyBear

(i can't answer that but I know Christianity and Judaism share a lot of beliefs and parts of their holy text - and I know that in stories, Jesus was born Jewish and founded Christianity after. i could be 100% wrong as idk anything about religious stories but my dad had me read some bible story article or something a while ago. Tell me to leave if this is unhelpful) Christians believe that Jesus Christ came to earth and is the Messiah and rose the dead to give us life. Judaism believes that he hasn’t come yet and are still waiting. But being Jewish doesn’t mean they can’t be a Christian. Anyone can be a Christian regardless of background, past, race or gender.