There are many Rabbis who are trying desperately to prevent “Jews” from becoming Christians.
They are trying to keep alive those who are
not viable enough to remain Jews. I don't agree with them. We certainly have to
protect Jewish Children from missionaries. But if, as adults, some wander off,
it is better to let them go.
We Jews must accept that some "Jews" are born so morally weak and
whose character is so frail that they will die, as Jews, before making the
complete journey. Some of them will become Christians.
Just as no fish can be fooled that alcohol is water, so no real Jew can be
fooled that Christianity is our true Tradition. Those who leave never were
Israel.
The time of the separation of the wheat from the chaff has come. I am not glad
to see that so many "Jews" are becoming Christians, but I understand
this is a necessary phase in our ultimate Aliyah because the weak of every
species must fall away. This is the way of survival of the fittest. If someone
is not strong enough to make the full arduous Jewish journey, they will remain
at the level that they can handle.
If "Jews" become Christians they never were meant to be Jews. They may
have had the merits of their Ancestors that gave them a chance to be Jews, and
so they were born Jews, but they never had the strength to make it to the top
of HaShem's mountain and we should accept their leaving Torah with the relief
of good riddance. They would have been a millstone around our necks and would
have made our journey harder. Let them go. We know they won't find Peace. They
will find whatever substitute for Peace is enough for them.
The truth is, the Rabbis likewise have embraced the Talmud, laced with
Babylonian influences as it, because they too could not hack the full force of
real Prophetic Torah.