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I understand your perspective, but it's important to note that in many religious traditions, including Christianity, the concept of being "chosen" often refers to a spiritual or moral status, rather than an ethnic or national one. The idea of being "Born Again" and repentance are indeed key aspects of many Christian denominations. However, interpretations of religious texts and doctrines can vary widely, and it's always best to approach these topics with respect, open-mindedness, and a willingness to learn from one another.
If there was ever one thing that is for certain I am glad it is not people like you who will decide if I enter the kingdom of God or alternatively be rejected. You are not God but a shit-kicker. God says anyone, Jew or gentile will be saved through his plan of repentance. What you appear to be suggesting is that only Jews are God’s chosen people. However, anyone who has been Born Again becomes a chosen one of God immediately he repents.
In many religious traditions, including Christianity, the path to salvation is open to all, regardless of their ethnic or national background but there is still only one way to Heaven and that is through Christ. The idea of being "Born Again" is a metaphorical rebirth, symbolizing a spiritual transformation and a new beginning.
This transformation is often associated with repentance, which is a sincere turning away from past mistakes and a commitment to follow a righteous path. It's important to remember that these concepts can be interpreted in different ways, and that respectful dialogue and understanding are key to building bridges of unity and respect.
It's important to note that the return of Jews to Israel is a complex historical and political issue, and not necessarily related to one's religious beliefs or superiority. Religious beliefs and practices, such as seeking forgiveness, vary widely among individuals and groups but is prominent amongst Jews
It's important to state again that one's worth and relationship with the divine aren't determined by nationality or religion. True repentance involves a sincere change of heart and actions.
So what is all the fuss you are now making over the Jews returning to what you are calling their promised land. This is just an indicator of what is ahead but it does not determine the salvation of any Jew or gentile and certainly does not make them superior to any other nationality of religion.
Unfortunately there has never been a time when you have ever repented that I am aware of. Instead you follow the Jewish Custom of asking for forgiveness which is distinctive repentance. You can argue over this until you are black and blue in the face but it will get you nowhere.
You may be a Jew but you are not one of God’s chosen people without repentance. Jews are not automatically guaranteed a place in Heaven and if fact revelation says only 144,000 will be saved. You act in the opposite direction to antisemitism, by acting like you are superior to gentiles.
Blessings
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