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Just as God created man in his image, the Christians created God in their image.

In those times, many will rise up against the king of the south, and the sons of the renegades of your people will exalt themselves to bring about the vision but they will fail. - Daniel 11:14

1. Human Sacrifice is not permitted in the Torah.

2. Sacrifice could only atone for unintentional sins. Leviticus Chapter 4

3. The Torah says that you are the only one that can pay for your own sins. Exodus 32:30-33

4. The Torah says God is one not three. Deuteronomy 6:4

5. The Tanach says God is not a man. Numbers 23:19, 1 Samuel 15:29

6. The Tanach says human beings hold no salvation. Psalms 146:3

7. The Tanach says the Torah is eternal. Deuteronomy 4:2, Jeremiah 31:32

8. The Tanach says the covenant with Israel is eternal, therefore the new covenant will be made with the Jews and not the Christians or Muslims. Jeremiah 31:35-37  

9. The Tanach says the messiah is to accomplish everything within his lifetime. Psalms 146:4

10. Jesus did not fulfill one single messianic prophecy. E.g. Bringing in the exiles, Rebuilding the Temple, Spreading Universal knowledge of God and his Torah, etc.

11. The Jews who wrote the Tanach did not believe in a pagan like messiah that would die for everyone's sins, they believed the messiah would be a regular human being that would bring peace to the world. Isaiah 11:6-9

12. Every pagan god and his brother was born from a virgin, died, and rose again.

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written by Jing, 13 August, 2009
Reason 1 is bottomless. All animal sacrifices point to one time human sacrifice of Yeshua the Lamb of GOD to cease daily sacrifices (Dan 9:26). GOD did not joke in Gen 22:2 and Abraham did not take GOD's command as a joke.
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written by Jing, 13 August, 2009
Reason 3 conflicts with Reason 2.

Sins in Reason 2 are forgivable and therefore, can be atoned by sacrifice without death penalty.

Sins in Reason 3 are unforgivable, and therefore, the sinners are atoned by being blotted from the Book of Life.

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written by Jing, 13 August, 2009
Reason 9 is misquoting to justify nothing.
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written by Jing, 13 August, 2009
Reason 10 shows nothing but misunderstanding the scriptures.
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written by Jing, 13 August, 2009
Reason 11 stands in God's seat to judge the mind of the Prophets who themselves do not understand all their prophecies.
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written by Jing, 13 August, 2009
Reason 12 tells the whole world that pagans eat bread and the people of God dont.
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written by Jing, 13 August, 2009
After all, the article is of the antichrist spirit.
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written by Kendall, 14 August, 2009
Reason number one is not bottomless at all. Jews don't sacrifice humans, filthy pagans do to please their sadistic man-made gods. Oh and by the way, you are misinterpreting the Book of Daniel. Daniel 9:26 is speaking about Agrippa, the king of Judea, not Yeshu.

Reasons number two and three do not conflict at all. You must pay for your own sins through animal sacrifice, repentance, or one of the other various means that are mentioned throughout the Tanach.

Intentional sins require no sacrifice, so if you simply repent you will be forgiven. Unintentional sins on the other hand can be atoned for through animal sacrifice.

Reason number nine is not misquoted. The covenant with Israel will never be broken, and will certainly not be made with a group of pagan gentiles who worship a man.

Reason number ten shows that you are the one that is misquoting the Tanach. The messiah must fulfill every single prophecy within his lifetime, and if he doesn't he cannot be the messiah.

As far as reason number eleven goes you are totally wrong. Our prophets knew exactly what they were talking about. You are the one that lacks knowledge.

No, reason number twelve just tells us that the Roman pagan gentile authors of the New Testament stole their ideals and beliefs from the pagan mystery cults of the first century.

As far as the Antichrist comment goes, there is no such thing. It was just made up to scare people. The term was first used in the first century to refer to an old Roman Emperor.
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written by Kendall, 14 August, 2009
Sacrifice is the weakest form of atonement!

I desire loving-kindness, and not sacrifice, and knowledge of God more than burnt-offerings. - Hosea 6:6
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written by Kendall, 14 August, 2009
Since the sin in the following verse was intentional committed, animal sacrifice could not atone for it.
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On that day Moses said to the people, "You have committed a great sin, and now I will ascend to HASHEM; perhaps I can win forgiveness for your sin." Moses returned to HASHEM and said, I implore! This people have committed a great sin and made themselves a God of gold. Now if you would forgive their sin, but if not, erase me now from the book that you have written." HASHEM said to Moses, "Whoever has sinned against me, him only will I erase from my book." - Exodus 32:30-33
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written by Kendall, 14 August, 2009
Do you still think the prophets weren't able to understand their own prophecies?

Because I have made my words clear-cut through the prophets, I have slain the sinners through the utterance of my mouth. Can your judgment be favorable as the light? - Hosea 4:5

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