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You are wrong Contra, so lets get a few things straight. If I say that there are some people in my city that are murderers, robbers and thieves but do not name them, that is not l'ashon hara, even if other people know who they are. If I say, "You know who they are", it is still not l'ashon hara.
Even if I do call someone out by name, it is still not l'ashon hara if it is done in order to correct an unjust or negative situation, like to make someone accountable for an injustice or a crime. But you already know that, so I am forced to question your motives for accusing me of l'ashon hara.
Sorry, don't agree. You're hiding behind your spin on a halacha I don't think you alone are qualified to define. No matter which way you spin this, you are far from cordial.
If you however, addressing me by name, accuse me of negative characteristics or behaviors; if you question my emotional state or my ability to deliver information accurately with no other purpose than to paint me in a negative light, that is l'ashon hara and a direct violation of this forums SOP.
Pot, meet kettle.
You seem to think that this forum is representative of Messianic Judaism and that Messianic Judaism is a chaotic and all-inclusive 'movement', essentially no different that Christianity in form or doctrine. Well the overwhelming majority of the followers of Messianic Judaism that voted in this forum say otherwise. We have a new SOP emphasizing Torah observance that has moved us away from what you teach.
I have no idea what you are saying and how it relates to anything I believe about things around here.
UNFORTUNATELY, some here don't seem to publically recognize the difference between Torah observance and standard Christian practices. It's not like you don't know the difference. I'm pretty sure everyone here know the difference. I just don't understand why some people get to flaunt the rules with no accountability. It's sickening.
I have no idea why you are losing your temper over this.
We have members that claim to be Torah observant, but the extent of their observance is limited to partial observance of the Ten Commandments.
Hardly your business to judge them, I would say.
They will tell you as much. They will teach this hypocrisy to seekers that come here because they see the sign that says Messianic Judaism on the outside. But they get inside and quickly find that Torah observant Messianic Judaism can be nothing more than Christianity in a Tallit - or even without the Tallit, as long as the teacher and student use the magical phrases, 'I am at a different place on the path' and 'Torah observance means different things to different people'. What unmitigated hypocritical manure! Somewhere on the path should not include nowhere NEAR the path. Where is any attempt at accountability?
As above. It is not your place to judge them.
You say, "Primitive Messianic Judaism most likely developed into Christianity." I agree, but in the sense that foods 'developed' into genetically modified foods.
I think that analogy is flawed....but I honestly don't think you care about that anyway.
Messianic Judaism developed into Christianity by force of arms.
I don't think you could substantiate that.
The ancient Romans were pretty good record keepers. They taxed Torah observance. Then the made laws against it. You don't enact drug laws unless significant numbers of people are taking drugs. And you don't enact laws against Torah observance unless significant numbers of people are observing Torah. Duh!
OK then....but why lose your temper?
So how is it that you, with your icon, gets to teach anyone in this forum what Messianic Judaism means? Oh! That's right! Because you can! Besides, if you get called down, all you have to do is agree with the 'Messianics' that claim it's just Christianity anyway. You know who I mean. The ones that teach that keeping the Ten Commandments is Torah observance, even if your Sabbath is on Sunday. How is this not a lie?
Look, Tal..in all seriousness....why don't you take this problem up with the Messianic groups that are not as radical as you and sort them out. You are just really failing to make a point here. I really don't think you are saying anything that is prompting any kind of reaction out of me. I just don't care about your judgments on the rest of MJism.
You think I should calm down.
I'm not alone on this, either.
Well of course you do. What a perfect position for you to take. You get to help destroy something that you don't agree with and means absolutely nothing to you. I, on the other hand, get to do what? Sit back and shut up?
You seem awfully frightened of my supposed abilities to "destroy something" I don't agree with. What makes you think so highly of me? My Zionist black arts or something?
Of course you want me to calm down. You are a Hebrew Christian with strong leanings toward Eastern Orthodoxy where Torah observance is not only not required, it's considered heresy.
You really have no clue about this. I've mentioned EO'y probably once in four years here, and I made a heavily qualified statement about it. And you are running with it. We have a word for that.....
They say that Satan know more about scripture than any man. Messianic Judaism, being all-inclusive, chaotic, confused and all; perhaps we should invite him, right? After all, he's the king of chaos and the author of confusion. Seems like a good fit, right? And since he is also on a different point in his path too, he can claim a Torah observant Messianic Judaism icon too! Wouldn't that be just swell?
Temper, temper!
Contra, this is not 'just the internet' to me. Nor is it a joke. What you meant to say was that this Messianic Judaism forum is just the internet TO YOU. That this is nothing serious TO YOU. But we know that isn't true either. You and your allies say one thing, but your actions say another. You all teach the same thing. Everything is OK. Messianic Judaism is no different than Christianity. It seems you have an agenda. I wonder what that could be?
Dude, you're losing it!! LOL. Settle down. This is the most hilarious interpetation of my words yet.
You may ask, 'How do you know what being Torah observant is? ' Well I know the difference between Torah observance in Messianic Judaism and the views of mainstream Christianity toward 'the Law'. So do you. So does everyone else. What I am witnessing in this forum is not very encouraging - or very honest.
Let's get THIS right- you and I do NOT agree on what Torah observance really is. You might think you are Mr. Observant, but let me tell you that I think most of what I have seen preached here is the Diet Coke version of observance. Torah Lite.
Understand this: you are not the guy handing out the instructions on what being observant is, nor are you in any position to judge others on their path.
Someone called my words a hate filled rant. They are right.
We all know that.
Shame on you. Shame on you because you know better and support the farce anyway. Shame on everyone that contends that the observations of mainstream Christianity and that of Torah observant Messianic Judaism are the same. Shame on everyone that claims that the observation of the Ten Commandments is the same as Torah observance of a Messianic.
Wow...talk about a tantrum based on a mistaken impression.
The Christian and Messianic Torah observance is not just being at different places on the path. For one it is an end in itself. For the other it is only the beginning. Shame on every member that does not know that or espouse that. Shame on every moderator that does not enforce that. Shame on everyone that know the difference and does not speak up when we see members claiming one thing in regard to Torah observance and teaching or doing another.
Now that you have heaped shame on pretty much the whole forum, and broken a pile of forum and sub-forum rules in the process, and managed to apparently please both of the ones in the cheer squad who pushed you into this...and the Jews on this forum look at you in total dismay and complete disbelief...how do you feel?
Funny how people can rave and brag about their Torah observance and utterly miss the whole point at the same time.
Please calm down. Re-think your understanding of others here.
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