Quote: FYI, I don't know how it is in Christian bibles, but the Torah is pretty specific about the Sabbath being on the seventh day of the week.
In the old testamate, it is the seventh day that is the Sabbath, but it was changed to the first in the New testamate because that was the day of Jesus' resurection and He said that He was the Lord of the Sabbath. Just out of curriosity, do you as a Jew consider teh Cristians belife in what we call teh Old Testamate to make us Jews or would you consider the belief that Jesus Christ is God in uman flesh a diversion of Judeism?
Quote: Isn't the ten commandments from the old testament? Wouldn't that technically make them Jewish since you and wannabuyamonkey refuse to acknowledge that its the same god, you just made a fool of yourself.
Why is this such a difficult for you to understand. Before you attemt to be a condecending ass-hole and claim that we make our selves look follish. Why don't you get your facts straight. If we were Jewish we wouldn't refer to it as the OLD Testamte, now would we? The mere fact that we obseve the sabbath on Sunday rather than Saturday because we believe that Jesus Christ is teh Lord of the Sabbath and has the authority to change that makes that pretty damn clear. Stop pretending that you know what Christians believe or even that you know what Jews believe, try sticking with defining what YOU believe and let us define what we believe because to attemt to do otherwise makes you look, ...well,... foolish.
Actually beatitudes reinforces and makes the ten commandments more difficult.