Eh. There's different thoughts. Judaism proper doesn't have a concrete idea of what the afterlife is. There have even been branches of Judaism that claim there is no afterlife. And there's branches that believe essentially the same thing as Christians.
It's important to know, that when it comes to mysticism, there's only one objectively correct answer, which is that Christianity is correct, and anyone who thinks otherwise needs to study up on their mysticism and learn to think objectively!
I agree. But I still find it useful to understand other religious systems. Helps me to see where they're coming from.
For instance: I think a great deal of the acceptance of Islamic infiltration in this country would stop in its tracks if people educated themselves as to exactly what Muslims believe.
Modern Judaism, in particular, might be wrong about a great deal, but it's not malicious as some here seem to believe. It's almost universally Jews who walk away from the faith, or practice a watered-down version that might as well be atheism, that develop harmful political beliefs.
Yeah, I think that part of this is even covered in the New Testament, where it mentions that the Sadducees do not believe in heaving, angels or demons, but the Pharisees do. It's the part where they talk about the woman who has been married multiple times and ask who she's married to in heaven?
(Answer: nobody. It's "until death do you part" for a reason.)
Eh. There's different thoughts. Judaism proper doesn't have a concrete idea of what the afterlife is. There have even been branches of Judaism that claim there is no afterlife. And there's branches that believe essentially the same thing as Christians.
It's important to know, that when it comes to mysticism, there's only one objectively correct answer, which is that Christianity is correct, and anyone who thinks otherwise needs to study up on their mysticism and learn to think objectively!
I agree. But I still find it useful to understand other religious systems. Helps me to see where they're coming from.
For instance: I think a great deal of the acceptance of Islamic infiltration in this country would stop in its tracks if people educated themselves as to exactly what Muslims believe.
Modern Judaism, in particular, might be wrong about a great deal, but it's not malicious as some here seem to believe. It's almost universally Jews who walk away from the faith, or practice a watered-down version that might as well be atheism, that develop harmful political beliefs.
Yeah, I think that part of this is even covered in the New Testament, where it mentions that the Sadducees do not believe in heaving, angels or demons, but the Pharisees do. It's the part where they talk about the woman who has been married multiple times and ask who she's married to in heaven?
(Answer: nobody. It's "until death do you part" for a reason.)