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  • #614811
    GolemGorilla
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    Is it allowed according to halachah to be a counter-missionary, since u have to have knowledge of the NT, I know Rabbi Tovia Singer is but still is it technically allowed according to halachah?

    #1058836
    popa_bar_abba
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    I’ve heard that all the counter-missionaries got a heter based on them being descended from goyim.

    #1058837
    GolemGorilla
    Member

    Popa, but isn’t Rabbi Tovia Singer a Cohen?

    #1058838
    oomis
    Participant

    No one should engage in conversation as a counter-missionary, unless that person is a) steeped in knowledge of TANACH, b) knows what missionaries are quoting as the basis for their propaganda and c) are sufficiently articulate to make a correct impression and not sound like yokels, when they debate the issue. Guaranteed, the other side has done its homework. They have answers for everything. This is not to be undertaken lightly. Best not to engage, IMO. They have much more practice at it.

    #1058839
    Sam2
    Participant

    You don’t need to know NT. You just need to know Tanach. And a lot of Gemara helps too. And the Rambam.

    But don’t do it, it’s not fun.

    #1058840
    GolemGorilla
    Member

    oomis So in ur opinion do u think it is good what Rabbi Singer is doing then?

    #1058841
    Letakein Girl
    Participant

    Try asking your LOR. (Local Orthodox Rabbi.)

    #1058842
    BarryLS1
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    Counter-missionaries protect unsuspecting Jews. Other than a few basics in the goyish testament, you need to know TANACH and how missionaries distort and take things out of context.

    Missionaries mostly use the TANACH in their perverse way, since most Jews, even ignorant ones, would just ignore them if they preached their bible.

    Every Jew should know the basics of Counter-missionary information.

    From a psychological standpoint, people’s desire for something gets stronger when someone is trying to take it away. The knowledge would probably help those in danger of going off the derech.

    #1058843
    popa_bar_abba
    Participant

    I don’t know if he’s a cohen or not, but I don’t see how that affects whether he’s descended from goyim.

    #1058844
    zahavasdad
    Participant

    I think most Missionaries quote Isaiah and very few frum jews learn Isaiah

    #1058845
    GolemGorilla
    Member

    BarryLS1 Missionaries mostly use the TANACH in their perverse way, since most Jews, even ignorant ones, would just ignore them if they preached their bible.

    Unfortunately Jews4JC is very determined, and also know’s ways to persuade Jews to convert, that they spent on avg $100,000 just to convert just one Jew to belief in JC.

    #1058846
    BarryLS1
    Participant

    GolemGorilla: Right and all the more reason for Jews to understand this stuff and know how to counteract it. Knowing their tactics is very important too.

    #1058847
    GolemGorilla
    Member

    BarryLS1 Right and all the more reason for Jews to understand this stuff and know how to counteract it. Knowing their tactics is very important too.

    Do u in ur opinion, support what Rabbi Singer is doing then, or any counter-missionary for that matter?

    #1058848
    BarryLS1
    Participant

    GolemGorilla: Definitely so. Counter-missionaries have saved many Jewish souls.

    It’s interesting debating these people. Some are very well trained, but if you know how to debate, they are easy to defeat. Most of them have superficial knowledge.

    #1058849
    GolemGorilla
    Member

    BarryLS1 Definitely so. Counter-missionaries have saved many Jewish souls.

    It’s interesting debating these people. Some are very well trained, but if you know how to debate, they are easy to defeat. Most of them have superficial knowledge.

    Have u ever watched any of Rabbi Singer’s many debates with Jews4JC people and the sorts on YT ever?

    #1058850
    BarryLS1
    Participant

    GolemGorilla: I’ve seen a few of his debates a long time ago.

    #1058851
    GolemGorilla
    Member

    BarryLS1 I’ve seen a few of his debates a long time ago.

    In ur opinion, do u think Rabbi Singer is a very talented counter-missionary?

    #1058852
    oomis
    Participant

    I don’t know enough about R’ Singer to make a proper comment. If he is very bawkie in both Tanach and effective counter-missionary responses, then I applaud his efforts to undo the missionary influences on our children.

    #1058853
    GolemGorilla
    Member

    oomis I don’t know enough about R’ Singer to make a proper comment. If he is very bawkie in both Tanach and effective counter-missionary responses, then I applaud his efforts to undo the missionary influences on our children.

    U should watch some of Rabbi Singer’s many debates with Jews4JC and the sorts on YT.

    #1058854
    BarryLS1
    Participant

    GolemGorilla: From what I remember he is very good There are many others as well, such as Rabbi Michael Skobac from Jews for Judaism.

    #1058855
    Little Froggie
    Participant

    From what I know, one doesn’t have to be such a baki in Tanach, just an extra measure of common sense. And knowing Mefarshim, Rishonim etc.won’t help a bit, they’re at a different “angle”, they’re not exactly “gores” the Rambam, Rishonim, Chazal etc.

    You have to know the best way to size up your fellow and “explain” it to him / her, that carefully or randomly skewed “verses” don’t in and way shape or form refer to that individual. Any normal, sensible, unbiased court of law would trash out all “proofs”…

    And then discuss the nature of his birth… (actually those “verses” have now been discontinued.. even they realize how utterly foolish it is..)

    #1058856
    GolemGorilla
    Member

    Littlle Froggie From what I know, one doesn’t have to be such a baki in Tanach, just an extra measure of common sense. And knowing Mefarshim, Rishonim etc.won’t help a bit, they’re at a different “angle”, they’re not exactly “gores” the Rambam, Rishonim, Chazal etc.

    You have to know the best way to size up your fellow and “explain” it to him / her, that carefully or randomly skewed “verses” don’t in and way shape or form refer to that individual. Any normal, sensible, unbiased court of law would trash out all “proofs”…

    And then discuss the nature of his birth… (actually those “verses” have now been discontinued.. even they realize how utterly foolish it is..)

    Unfortunately Jews4JC is very good at enticing, also they have a slush fund full of cash numbering to the tune of $13,000,000 a year, cause it is part of the Evangelical group which is the largest Christian denomination in the USA, they make up half of all Christians in the USA, the Evangelical group’s goal, and it’s main fundamental tent of their belief is to convert all the Jews to Xianity, so that JC comes a second time.

    #1058858

    You originally asked if it’s against halacha.

    Why don’t you ask your rabbi?

    (I’m sure the psak would be entirely different for different people, depending on their expertise in Tanach etc.)

    Regarding debates, in my opinion it’s best to steer clear of them altogether. It’s easy for anyone to skew a debate in the direction they want it and often it’s the more charismatic person who “wins” – not the one with more knowledge.

    There are a lot of other important ways to do anti-missionary work.

    #1058859
    Rebbe Yid
    Participant

    They give good soundbites, and for every one that they serve, you’ve got to swat it back at them. If you miss just one, then all those observing the debate will be influenced by them. Seems awful risky. Might be better to talk to Jews on your own turf, not by playing the missionaries’ game.

    #1058860
    oomis
    Participant

    From what I know, one doesn’t have to be such a baki in Tanach, just an extra measure of common sense. And knowing Mefarshim, Rishonim etc.won’t help a bit, they’re at a different “angle”, they’re not exactly “gores” the Rambam, Rishonim, Chazal etc.”

    You DO need to be very well-versed in Tanach, because THEY will quote chapter and verse by heart on Yeshayahu and Zechariah. You had better be prepared to answer correctly, or do NOT engage in conversation.

    I was once approached by a J4J in college who was wearing a kippah and holding (what I thought was) a Chumash. When I opened it up, I immediately saw it was both a Chumash AND NT written in Hebrew with Sheimos in it. The person asked me if I wanted to know the “truth.” I said thank you very much I already know The Truth, and mine came before his and straight from the Source. To prevent further discussion, I turned and left.

    Unless you are really knowledgeable, you cannot “win” a debate with these guys. They study evangelism yomam valayla and are fsr better prepared than most frum people. They have an answer for everything…

    #1058861
    Little Froggie
    Participant

    Again, Oomis, knowing Tanach, as you said has nothing to do with wining these characters. As YOU said, they come readily prepared with their misconstrued, contorted “meanings”, so it should really only take a sensible mind to discern their bluffs.

    I know quite well how they act, the modus operandi (is that a word?), I know they’re quite adept at their work, but I still think a sensible approach is the best. (if you wanna have some fun, that is).

    It’s many years later than the Ramban, who after a debate was forced to leave, today we have the invention of free speech – why not use it to it’s fullest. ?? ??????? ????? ??? ???????? ?????? ?????? ?????, here’s my chance at at, why not?!?

    I’ve never really delved into their stuff (have a genius of a brother who did), I’ve heard that there’s a hazy, fuzzy couple of maybe hundreds of years that are not accounted by them, overlap or overflop.

    #1058862
    GolemGorilla
    Member

    thechoiceismine You originally asked if it’s against halacha.

    Why don’t you ask your rabbi?

    (I’m sure the psak would be entirely different for different people, depending on their expertise in Tanach etc.)

    Regarding debates, in my opinion it’s best to steer clear of them altogether. It’s easy for anyone to skew a debate in the direction they want it and often it’s the more charismatic person who “wins” – not the one with more knowledge.

    There are a lot of other important ways to do anti-missionary

    I want to ask people here on CR what their opinion is on people like Rabbi Singer being a counter-missionary, not that I couldn’t ask my Rav if it’s ok what Rabbi Singer and other counter-missionary are doing. We need to unfortunately have counter-missionary like Rabbi Singer because missionary groups like Jews4JC are very aggressive at trying to convert Jews to Xianity.

    #1058863
    GolemGorilla
    Member

    Rebbe Yid They give good soundbites, and for every one that they serve, you’ve got to swat it back at them. If you miss just one, then all those observing the debate will be influenced by them. Seems awful risky. Might be better to talk to Jews on your own turf, not by playing the missionaries’ game.

    Rabbi Singer doesn’t just give good soudbites, he gives emes, I recommend u watch some of Rabbi Singer’s many debates with Jews4JC and the sorts on YT.

    #1058864
    HaLeiVi
    Participant

    Just read the debate of the Ramban. I don’t think they got any new material since then.

    #1058865
    american_yerushalmi
    Participant

    “Just read the debate of the Ramban. I don’t think they got any new material since then.”

    There weren’t any fundamentalist protestants in the Ramban’s days. You actually have to speak to them differently than to catholics. One reason is that their attitudes — all of which are sheker ve’kazav anyway — toward the Tanach (“the Bible”) are not the same. One of the first questions I ask in a debate of this sort is what denomination they belong to. Rabbi Singer is superb. If you are for guidance in this field, he is definitely worth listening to.

    #1058866
    oomis
    Participant

    I have listened to R’ Singer since we began this thread. He is excellent. Most of us are not, however. Leave it mostly to the pros, but still Da mah l’hashiv.

    #1058867
    apushatayid
    Participant

    I hate it when the guy behind the deli counter (or any counter really) starts missionizing to me. Dont do it, just slice the pastrami and wrap it up. Leave the speeches for another time.

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