Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody can do whatever they want.
I mean, they really can’t.
Yes they can, but this PSA assumes that Christians acting in good faith would want to know that the "seder" they are hosting presumably in an homage to their perceived Jewish roots, is actually quite offensive to a lot of Jewish people.
And one might also asume that Jews might care to know that is offensive to categorize the majority of Christians as the type who do or would do this. To equate a simple Passover prayer and meal as "holding a Seder" is offensive.
Did anyone categorize the majority of Christians here? No; they did not. You might want to ask why you need to turn this into something about the persecution of Christians. (What is a Passover Prayer and meal? Is it something like breaking unlevened bread in memory of Jesus’s sacrifice as the Lamb of God? Hmm.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody can do whatever they want.
I mean, they really can’t.
Yes they can, but this PSA assumes that Christians acting in good faith would want to know that the "seder" they are hosting presumably in an homage to their perceived Jewish roots, is actually quite offensive to a lot of Jewish people.
Then Jewish folks don't have to go.
So you want to conduct a Jewish ceremony that alienates Jews?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody can do whatever they want.
I mean, they really can’t.
Yes they can, but this PSA assumes that Christians acting in good faith would want to know that the "seder" they are hosting presumably in an homage to their perceived Jewish roots, is actually quite offensive to a lot of Jewish people.
And one might also asume that Jews might care to know that is offensive to categorize the majority of Christians as the type who do or would do this. To equate a simple Passover prayer and meal as "holding a Seder" is offensive.
Based on this thread, a lot of Jewish people believe Passover doesn’t exist in Christianity. Despite many people explaining that the exodus story is completely separate from Easter, they insist that Christians are wrong about what’s written in the Bible. In thread asking for religious sensitivity, that’s especially ironic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody can do whatever they want.
I mean, they really can’t.
Yes they can, but this PSA assumes that Christians acting in good faith would want to know that the "seder" they are hosting presumably in an homage to their perceived Jewish roots, is actually quite offensive to a lot of Jewish people.
And one might also asume that Jews might care to know that is offensive to categorize the majority of Christians as the type who do or would do this. To equate a simple Passover prayer and meal as "holding a Seder" is offensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody can do whatever they want.
I mean, they really can’t.
Yes they can, but this PSA assumes that Christians acting in good faith would want to know that the "seder" they are hosting presumably in an homage to their perceived Jewish roots, is actually quite offensive to a lot of Jewish people.
Then Jewish folks don't have to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody can do whatever they want.
I mean, they really can’t.
Yes they can, but this PSA assumes that Christians acting in good faith would want to know that the "seder" they are hosting presumably in an homage to their perceived Jewish roots, is actually quite offensive to a lot of Jewish people.
And one might also asume that Jews might care to know that is offensive to categorize the majority of Christians as the type who do or would do this. To equate a simple Passover prayer and meal as "holding a Seder" is offensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody can do whatever they want.
I mean, they really can’t.
Yes they can, but this PSA assumes that Christians acting in good faith would want to know that the "seder" they are hosting presumably in an homage to their perceived Jewish roots, is actually quite offensive to a lot of Jewish people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody can do whatever they want.
I mean, they really can’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody can do whatever they want.
I mean, they really can’t.
Yes they can, but this PSA assumes that Christians acting in good faith would want to know that the "seder" they are hosting presumably in an homage to their perceived Jewish roots, is actually quite offensive to a lot of Jewish people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody can do whatever they want.
I mean, they really can’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like to start a new “Easter” tradition. We will have a festive meal in which we recount the long lists of false messiahs from Shabbtai Tsvi to Jesus. During the hours he supposedly stood on the cross, we will recount the names of Jews murdered in his name, of course we won’t make it very far through the list, given its size. I’m thinking Jell-O shots (WASP-fare) with blood orange emulsion (to recall blood libel), and peeps dioramas of auto de fes? I mean, Christianity is part of our history and freedom of religion and all that.
Wow. All of that is in the Torah?!? Who knew?
Like you know what is in the Torah, trumpy! LOL.
You’re the one who brought up what you want to do. Own your idea! Take pride in it! Funny you mention Trump because he’d love your celebration—I can imagine him, Jarred and Ivanka doing the blood Orange Jell-O shots in Florida.
Happy Passover!
Huh? You are a true nutter. Egads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like to start a new “Easter” tradition. We will have a festive meal in which we recount the long lists of false messiahs from Shabbtai Tsvi to Jesus. During the hours he supposedly stood on the cross, we will recount the names of Jews murdered in his name, of course we won’t make it very far through the list, given its size. I’m thinking Jell-O shots (WASP-fare) with blood orange emulsion (to recall blood libel), and peeps dioramas of auto de fes? I mean, Christianity is part of our history and freedom of religion and all that.
Wow. All of that is in the Torah?!? Who knew?
Like you know what is in the Torah, trumpy! LOL.
You’re the one who brought up what you want to do. Own your idea! Take pride in it! Funny you mention Trump because he’d love your celebration—I can imagine him, Jarred and Ivanka doing the blood Orange Jell-O shots in Florida.
Happy Passover!
Anonymous wrote:Anybody can do whatever they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like to start a new “Easter” tradition. We will have a festive meal in which we recount the long lists of false messiahs from Shabbtai Tsvi to Jesus. During the hours he supposedly stood on the cross, we will recount the names of Jews murdered in his name, of course we won’t make it very far through the list, given its size. I’m thinking Jell-O shots (WASP-fare) with blood orange emulsion (to recall blood libel), and peeps dioramas of auto de fes? I mean, Christianity is part of our history and freedom of religion and all that.
Wow. All of that is in the Torah?!? Who knew?
Like you know what is in the Torah, trumpy! LOL.