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Jerushabelle said:Yes, the word legalism is offensive. It restricts the freedom all Christians have in Jesus/Yeshua. The act is offensive and it plagues ALL corners of Christianity. Let me make it perfectly clear that I'm not talking about one's desire to be obedient to God's commands as they are convicted. I'm talking about the demand that all be uniformly obedient without allowing for the personal convictions occurring in one's relationship with God.
I would never say, "I respect your level of Torah Observance and thank you for your opinion on the matter, I don't want to seem anti Torah in here being I'm not as observant as you all so I will leave you all to your discussion here,..." I might be more inclined to say, "I'll respect your level of Torah observance if you respect mine which by no means is anti-Torah." And no, I certainly am not going to leave the conversation simply because I don't see eye to eye with the folks involved in it or because they don't see eye to eye with me. Heaven knows I might learn something from them or they might learn something from me!
Additionally, I will stand up for my right to post my opinion while obeying CF community wide rules and respecting congregational S'soF or SoP. This isn't shul, this isn't a congregation. This is a forum just like every other forum here at CF. I care about the witness I put forth and I care about whether people see Yeshua in my life and words. I'm fairly certain I have proven that here at CF.
Well you may have to avoid topics to which you disagree then as you cannot disrupt the harmony of the forum by hijacking every thread to post your opposing opinion. This is the congregational area, this is not the debate forums area(GT)
These forums are safe havens for folks who have the same beliefs systems, and where those beliefs are mainstream . Torah observance is mainstream for the MJ community world wide so those who have less observance need to understand or develop understanding for those who follow Torah more. There are just as many scriptures about grace as there are about obedience, in MJ there is more of a leaning toward obedience, it's cultural as well as part of their service, so if you come in with less obedience don't feel like you have to change, but you do need to be aware that more folks around you will be observing Torah more than you and please respect that and don't challenge them in their discussion threads.
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