can i be a christian even if i don't like jews?

I used to think Jesus was a Jewish psyop to control the Roman Empire & Europe, but Jesus Christ is the real deal. Committed myself to accepting Jesus as my lord and Savior last October.

Jesus despised what the Jewish leaders were doing with the unnecessary animal sacrifices, weird cult rituals, money laundering, and harsh punishments or restrictions upon people. Saving the Jews, his own people, as well as every other kind of people, from evil if possible was what he was sent to do by our Creator.

Jesus knew the Jews would make the Talmud and predicted it, which he spoke out against in their adherence to tradition vs God's will in the Book of Matthew. Jesus knew the Second Temple of the Jews would eventually be destroyed.

The Old Testament and Covenant should be viewed as history and not what Christians should directly follow in my opinion. Genesis and Samuel are pretty good at least.

There is a corruption within our world and it also found its way into the Old Testament. Jesus contrasted his teachings with the Old Testament.

I truly believe Jesus came to Earth to teach us a better way of life and to save everyone. He made the ultimate sacrifice to prove a point. It was the Jewish Oligarchy that killed him, not the Romans.

Jesus sought to help us get a better understanding of God and how he is present everywhere. We are sinners and going to keep sinning. That does not mean we shouldn't try to do better, but if you believe in Jesus and accept him into your heart Jesus is very understanding of our triumphs, sorrows, and shortcomings. Jesus does listen to you if you talk to him or try to understand him.

I don't mean to sound like a schizophrenic, but Jesus has talked to me a few moments in life and said things that nobody could know except him. He couldn't tell me everything I wanted to know, as there is always a plan and free-will is a wrench thrown in the mix, but he can intervene in your life and enrich it especially.

God is not the wrathful, mean spirited person the Old Testament sort of portrays him as. Yes, God does sometimes punish people for grave sins upon Earth, but that is not his entire purpose.

Jesus wants us to make Earth a better place and to expand wherever we can in all of God's creation. The miracles of Jesus are true.
 
I have two answers for this, I don’t outright hate the Jewish people, I do not believe Judaism now is anything more than a race or tribe in which one can be born into but can’t join if your an outsider. Most Jews have either already Jewed themselves out of being Jews or just don’t care. Yeah you get a couple of your devout Hasidic Jews but they’re relatively rare in number compared to Conservative or Liberal Judaism. Most Jews have already reformed the Jewish Religion as a way of not accepting Jesus that they have functionally ceased have any spiritual connection to the Jews of the Prophets and Kings.

As for Judaism itself, I do not believe it to be a serious religion, as the warnings Jesus had parsed to the Pharisees in Mark have long come to pass and the Jewish religion is nothing more than a series of Guidelines and arguments for why you can do just about anything you want, so much as you can argue a reason for why you’re doing it. Theirs a reason why it is a non-contradiction For someone to say “I am a devout Atheist Jew” as the Jewish religion, so long as your born in the tribe, can be whatever you want of it as long as your smart enough to make a clear argument for your good or bad actions. Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ hated that part of the Jewish religion and as such we explicitly warned to not fall prey to it. However, as for Jews themselves, we believe that they still have a chance at salvation. Paul went from being a devout Jew who hunted Christians to defining Christian Theology for all time and being martyred for the faith.
 
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