No, they shouldn't. Everyone has a right to to believe as they choose. While some will defend to the death that The Bible is the word of God there is no absolute proof of it. It is still a book written by man. Everyone has a right to worship God, whatever or whoever they perceive him to be.
Different people will give different answers.Many Christians will say Yes, you must accept Jesus as savior and believe in him.
However, many Muslims say that you must accept the Qur'an, and Muhammad as the final prophet; so conversion to Christianity would not be called-for.
Jewish conclusion:
We Jews are not concerned about contradicting claims of others; only about what God said to us.
Link: The Israelites' binding obligations
As for non-Jews, Judaism states that they can achieve eternal reward without accepting Judaism (Maimonides' "Yad," Laws of Repentance 3:13).
See also the other Related Link.
Some Jews become Christians, some Christians become Jews and even more Jews become atheists, or "secular Jews". A healthy society should see conversions from one to the other, in each direction.Jewish answer:No. Jewish converts to Christianity will be, and have always been, a minority.
In Judaism, no Jews believe this.
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand required all Jews and Muslims in Spain in 1492 to convert to Catholicism on pain of death or else flee the country. Many stayed and converted. Many others fled to the Ottoman Empire and Merinid Morocco.
Some people convert to Christianity from other faiths, just as some Christians convert to one of the other faiths. It all depends on what you are looking for in religion. Concern about the Christian hell is only an issue if you believe in that hell.
All of them pretty much.
All kinds! Islam, Christianity, Jews, anything!
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Victorian times were an era of increasing liberalization in British society. Voting rights were greatly extended -- from just landowners to all adult men, Jews gained rights as citizens, and one Jewish convert to Christianity rose to the rank of Prime Minister. Prejudice against Jews didn't disappear, but its impact was greatly reduced.
The same God worshipped by Jews, Muslims, and all other areas of Christianity
Some Jews are Christians but most are not. It is because Christians believe that Jesus is the son of God, the Messiah, who died as the lamb of God, a sacrifice for all who believe. Jews do not believe this.
Christianity is a universal religion, it is not class structured. There were Romans of all social classes who were converts from the git -go.
If you consider yourself Jewish but do not follow Judaism, holding to no religion at all, then you are a "secular Jew". A significant proportion of Jews are secular Jews. Some Jews have adopted a form of Christianity and consider themselves Christian Jews or Messianic Jews.