Additional info, added Saturday January 31 2009, 10:02 pm: Messianic Jews DO believe that Jesus was the son of God. That's where the "Messianic" part comes in. And by 'Christian' I mean actual Christians who have personal relationships with Jesus Christ, not just people who call themselves "Christian" because they aren't anything else. I know what they each believe, I just don't know what the difference really is.. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Spirituality? Ignatz answered Thursday March 12 2009, 5:01 pm: A Messianic Jew is someone who professes the divinity of Jesus Christ as the fulfilment of Old Testament prophecy, but still maintains Jewish practices (keeping Kosher, celebrating the Sabbath and Passover, head coverings for women, etc.) That's the simple definition. [ Ignatz's advice column | Ask Ignatz A Question ]
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