Hi Tish,
Let's see. We have yourself, Sacerdote, Pdudgeon and now MarkRohfrie(can't remember), all good folks, but not blood, genetic, halachically Jews. Not that actual Jews should be relevant to this discussion. It should be abundantly, intuitively and glaringly obvious, even to fools, that the Jews have been replaced, yet again, despite the contrived protestations to the negative.
I can honestly and transparently say that I don't trust you.
For shame.
Thank you for your honesty. Trust often needs to be earned; it's my hope that such will prove to be the case for you, as it has for many of my faithful friends in this Forum.
I am the first to admit that coming from a very different background than many of the members in this forum, it is taking me some time to understand not only the dynamics of this Forum, but the diversity of the membership in this forum. Thanks to the patience, the kindness of many of your members, my understanding is growing, and continues to grow.
Your input is welcome and needed here. Seeing that you are frank and speak your mind, I trust that you will not only give us that straight goods, but will offer correction if we appear to be misunderstanding things.
Hey Mark our dear friend and guardian behind the scenes

awesome to see you here and sooooo soon too!!!!
Thanks Tish! It's always good to be here; thanks for the invite!
Hi Tish,
I know why you say you are here. And I have no reason to doubt your intentions. But some of us feel you might not have a clear understanding of our perspective. I am not concerned that you are only here to stop the name calling. I am concerned that you even perceive it as name calling.
Forgive me, I do not intend to answer for Tish, but explain my perspective.
Honestly, what staff may or may not perceive as name calling is not as relevant as when other members are or perceive that they are being called names.
The problem seems to occur when those among us that are Messianic in name only, debate and teach from a mainstream Christian perspective. I'm not talking about varying degrees of Torah observance here. I'm talking about anyone that teaches Mainstream Christian doctrine as Messianic Judaism. There is a difference. You will know them by their fruit. Clearly identifying these individuals should be a priority. Accurate identification isn't name calling. It's just stating the facts.
This is indeed one of the most difficult things for our Staff to discern, in that there is much diversity within MJism. We staff, who are not MJ see diversity in practice, observance, and the backgrounds of various members. We also note here, as in all of the Congregational and Faith Group forums, that all members are at different places in their "Faith Journeys".
I do agree that occasionally trolls will adopt, as someone stated earlier, a "flag of convenience"; but experience tells me that such is rarely the case. Members may be sincere in their Icon usage, but, because of their backgrounds, their own research, and their own interpretations of beliefs and practices, have differing opinions, and even wrong opinions. One must always read posts with an open mind, and offer direction and even correction on a loving and caring way. Those who are insincere or trolling will soon reveal themselves; when they do, report them, and they will be dealt with.
Concerning my remarks about the Mods, forgive me for not being clear. I have said this in different ways before. And in exchanges in PMs with some, I have the impression that I am not the only one that feels this way. The bias I am speaking of is much more subtle than being actively anti-Torah. It is the kind of bias that affects perception. I don't think it intentional.
For instance, some Mods do not see the offence against the Torah observant because what they are reading seems perfectly normal to them. They are overwhelmed and in a hurry. What they read is within a degree or two of what they have heard from the pulpit all their lives. In other words, no warning bells or red flags are triggered. On the other hand they read a complaint that seems like name calling and it is perceived as pejorative rather than objective. In my mind, there is a notable difference between mainstream Christianity and Messianic Judaism. Most of us in this forum are attuned to those differences. Most from outside are not.
I realize that what I said sounds harsh. I am truly sorry if I offended. These Mods are overworked and only human. This is a very difficult situation and my hat is off to them. But when you are down in the trenches and you can't even discuss your understanding of scripture for all the sniping - you get a little punchy. I'm sorry if I wasn't clear in the beginning. I'm not blaming the Mods. I'm just trying to be objective.
Yes, there is no doubt that some, maybe most, staff are personally "anti-Torah", but you are not, and neither is this forum. Therefore, staff strives to set aside their own beliefs and biases, and moderate your forum in the spirit of your forum.
As far as what I said to David, I apologized, admitted my fault and asked his forgiveness. I too hope that you will forgive me my frustration.
Love you,[/quote]
It is a blessing to see Pam and Sacerdote here in this thread. Like myself, they are growing in their understanding, with the desire to do better; and therefore, provide good counsel to other members of our staff. You all deserve good moderation; help us to provide it!
Blessings and peace,
Mark
