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OJAP- Organization of Jewish Airline Pilots

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If it makes you feel any better that feeling is not specific to gentiles.

My wife is not a Jew, so the local Rabbi wants nothing to do with my family unless she decides to convert. He won't even return my emails. He went from being the nicest guy in the world when he thought we were both Jewish, to completely incommunicado after he found out she wasn't. Nice huh?

wow, he's not being very nice to your wife. :(

When I was looking for a church and deciding how I choose to Believe, I chose a religion that is not only easy going, but focuses on the Bible, which ultimately is the basis to all that is important. For example, my church is full of mixed families (racially as well as religious) and nobody is hung up on that. The biggest thing in my religion is recieving the word of Christ, and not worrying if all the married couples are both members of the Church.
 
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Now back to our original topic. If we get a Jewish Airline Pilots Organization, would Yiddish be a requirement?

No, Ladino.
 
Midnight Flyer said, "The biggest thing in my religion is recieving the word of Christ"

Who is Christ? ;)

Judaism recognizes no intermediary between God and man. The first of the 10 Commandments, "I am the Lord your God," is written with a Hebrew word that implies the a singular "your". God speaks to every person directly and says "I am accessible to you without any middle man."

For the Jew, this means has has an open line to God himself. Praying to the Son to get to the Father goes against one of the major beliefs of Judaism, as later codified by Maimonides: "To Him and to Him alone shall you pray directly." A Jew believes that no one else is supposed to talk for him, live for him - and certainly not die for him.

However, Jesus remains even for the Jews a great teacher of morality and an artist in parable. Jews can accept Jesus as someone who attained heavenly heights- but not as being who came down from heaven. He is for Jews to be respected as a man who lived divinely, but not revered as a God who lived humanly.
 
CAL73CAP:

So what have you come up with in terms of content so far?
Google Maps (might be Google Earth) has a function where you could put a map on the website and allow users to "pin" their location.

I found it on a website called Daddyplace.com (its a forum for fathers to share advice etc.) They have a link at the top of the page which says "map". When you clck on it it shows a map of the planet with "pins" where every member is. If you mouse over the pin you can see details about that individual (screen-name, location, and an icon of their choosing).

That way if you get a lot of members in a geographic area they could see who each other were, send messages, or even arrange get-togethers.

Pretty neat!
 
However, Jesus remains even for the Jews a great teacher of morality and an artist in parable. Jews can accept Jesus as someone who attained heavenly heights- but not as being who came down from heaven. He is for Jews to be respected as a man who lived divinely, but not revered as a God who lived humanly.


This comment confuses me.
The Jews had Jesus crucified for being a heretic, liar, even worse than a murderer. How can such a person also be someone you consider to be a teacher of morality and someone who attained heavenly heights while living divinely.

He was either telling the truth and is the Son of God or the liar of all times, a heretic and someone who most certainly did not attain heavenly heights.

Respectfully.
 
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This comment confuses me. The Jews had Jesus crucified for being a heretic, liar, even worse than a murderer. How can such a person also be someone you consider to be a teacher of morality and someone who attained heavenly heights while living divinely.

He was either telling the truth and is the Son of God or the liar of all times, a heretic and someone who most certainly did not attain heavenly heights.

Respectfully.

It was the Romans who had JC crucified. He was nailed to a cross. If the Jews would have had him executed, it would have been by stoning. So, instead of a crucifix, the goys would be wearing a stone.
 

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