The church having also been overrun by zionists like the nation of isreal did a divide and sent its real christians into exile and death. Many are still suffering the consequences of the crusaders. Israel suffered at the hands of hitler communism and confucionism. And yet Jews and Christains are said to be one in the same. Which would explain why militant muslims, decendants of the nations of canaan baal and moloch hate us just as much as the Jews.
Many protestants did not like the idea of how the Roman Catholic Church had political influence, and so they too wanted to become political. Fake protestants and fake catholics murdered many innocent people as per the greatest desure of all zionists, exterminating us like rats. Shame.
Colonialism, war on terror and slavery were used by the zionists to create tremendous hatred and racism between the people of earth, and many mechanisms designed to 'distract' us from the gospel, which is in short:
Believe on Jesus Christ that he is God AND Messiah.
Keep the Law... Ie. Love God with all your heart, mind, soul and strength our neighbour as our selves... Don't be fake. Don't be nominal. Don't use excuses to commit sin. Cut sin off. Crucify sin. Don't accept sin. Full stop. A total proliferation of OT into the NT. NO CHANGE WHATSOEVER.
Keeping the law is still required along with worshipping Messiah God. You can't simply have one without the other.
You shall know them by their fruits. What about us? We shall know ourselves by our fruits, if we are children of God. Keep God's law. Don't be a lamo in other words. Jesus is not something new. Abraham knew Jesus along with samuel, jacob, joseph, alijah, ezekial, jeremiah, zadok, saul, david along with many other of our ancestors that Jesus is God and Saviour.
Yet one thing did change. The Messiah God had a face now. He came to Earth. There was no longer a need to use the arc, tablets, bible or temple to represent him. He came and with him dispenced his Holy Spirit to all of us, making us all priests in Jesus. The jew-christian temple ritual was replaced by the permanent possession of the Holy Spirit making us his and he becomes ours.
The debate then becomes whether the ghost can be chased out of us by much evil. I tend to think it can, but bottom line is I am as much a Jew as I am a Christian. Keeping the law with this new representation Jesus of Nazareth is absolutely important in strengthening ones faith and salvation.
And with Jesus' appearance he left us his funny awesome way of dealing with the law, fake-zionists and helping one another.
So to conclude, I do believe we must keep the law for salvation, yes, because Jesus by his own admission is a fulfilment of the law. Jesus is part of the law. Jesus gives life to the law. You cannot have one without the other. Such a faith becomes shipwreck and good for nothing. Anathama