American Gothic
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what about to keep the Law?I don't have to live in Israel to know what Judaism is.
some Jews at least have to be there or go when required to do that
what about to keep the Law?I don't have to live in Israel to know what Judaism is.
I have no idea what you are talking about.what about to keep the Law?
some Jews at least have to be there or go when required to do that
Sure we are. Daniel and his generation kept the law without a temple as well.no one is keeping the Law currently, only observing stuff from it
and that is not biblical/Mosaic Judaism...it is something else
Well, gentiles who aren't grafted legally and have the paperwork to prove it aren't keeping the law how we would. So, it doesn't really matter what they think.that is why I think it is weird when even some gentiles of all people try to say they are keeping the Law
This has already been answered. When are you going to start listening?so Anyone can observe some Torah stuff and be practicing a Judaism
not reallyDaniel and his generation kept the law without a temple as well.
Yes really.not really
Rotfl... he never heard of Jesus, bro.not really
he practiced a Judaism, and was a Believer tho
There is no such thing as a "believers relationship" in the Tanakh. There are only those who obey God, and those who do not obey God.Daniel had been Elected for a Believer's relationship - according to God's foreknowledge, from before the foundation of the World
we should celebrate Daniel being a chosen Person from a chosen People
No support for this idea of elected for a believer's relationship. Did you hear this on Sunday at your church?Daniel had been Elected for a Believer's relationship - according to God's foreknowledge, from before the foundation of the World
we should celebrate Daniel being a chosen Person from a chosen People
Gee, one verse that abraham believed. A dozen that he obeyed."Abraham believed...and..." Gen 15
oh yeah, yr God is a mysterious invisible Thingy in the Sky somewheres that doesn't have personal relationships -
except for being a stern Taskmaster who punishes yr inevitable disobedience!
so?Gee, one verse that abraham believed. A dozen that he obeyed.
make up your mind. either it is not conditional, or it is conditioned as you say on belief. which?so?
the Abrahamic covenant is unconditional - only Faith in God and His promises necessary on Abraham's part
Rotfl... when you call out believer's relationship, you're specifically calling out Jesus as Messiah and acceptance of him based on that."Abraham believed...and..." Gen 15
oh yeah, yr God is a mysterious invisible Thingy in the Sky somewheres that doesn't have personal relationships -
except for being a stern Taskmaster who punishes yr inevitable disobedience!
God has a God thoTanakh doesn't mention having a relationship with Messiah but with his God. That's the biggest difference between Judaism and Christianity
Belief is unique thomake up your mind. either it is not conditional, or it is conditioned as you say on belief. which?
Maybe yours does. Which is why your god has knees and bows to another.God has a God tho