First I would like to publicly state that I have wronged ContraMundum.
I made some assumptions about this man that were incorrect and my statements about him, based on those assumptions were likewise incorrect. For this and for the personal pain I now know that my remarks must have had on him, I now make a public apology for all of my brothers and sisters to witness. I was wrong.
He is my brother in Messiah no matter our differences in doctrine and viewpoint. I am truly sorry for any pain I caused. That said, our differences remain. I hope to conduct our discussion of these differences in a much more civil manner.
ContraMundum, I hope that you can find it in your heart to forgive me. I know I have wronged you and I am truly sorry.
The more I read your stuff and compare it to proper MJ position statements out there in the world the more I am convinced that the onus is on you to prove that the mainstream MJ position is not "true" MJism, and your take on it is. It seems to me that you take a very radical "everyone must keep the 613 laws" position which is ill-defined at best and certainly foreign to mainstream MJism. Also, your take on what constitutes being "Torah positive" as per SoP is a bit strict (compared to most MJs) and without a lot of grace or warranty of MJ historical praxis. IOW- I don't think you are right on calling all the shots on halacha.
Brother, please take this criticism in the spirit it is offered, but no one can keep all 613 laws without violating them, as I am sure a Torah teacher of your stature is fully aware. I keep hearing this same phrase used in relation to this argument from people that know better and I can only marvel as to why they say it. I know that "
There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female..." but I don't see that I am obligated to the laws of nidda.
You say, "
The more I read your stuff and compare it to proper MJ position statements... etc.". This is not as if it is
my stuff. This is the majority view held here in this place. It is reflected in the SoP, one based on the majority opinion - polled, voted, agreed upon by this forum membership and ratified by Christian Forums administration. This is not the FFOZ, the MJAA, the UMJC, or any other Alphabet organization claiming rights they do not possess. This is a forum that reflects the majority view of its membership on Torah observance. You should probably get over that.
You say. "
Also, your take on what constitutes being "Torah positive" as per SoP... etc." Why make this about me? This sounds like your problem is with the Messianic site adviser and not me. All of our statement about Torah observance are supposed to be positive. Look around. In this thread alone there have been numerous statements about Torah observance that do not endorse it.
Perhaps it is about time you put forward exactly what you think everyone should believe and practice? Point by point, law by law. Including the proper way that you think each law should be done. Please begin.
If you prove yourself right I promise publically that I'll forward your teachings to the MJAA and the UMJC and others to make sure they fall in line. I wonder how they will respond.
Seriously. I'm really interested in this.
If my view were just an empty echo of those organizations, I would spend time in their forums where I could get my ego stroked ad nausium. Besides, judging by your tone, my views would get about as much traction over there as they do in General Theology. I'm OK with that. That is why I like it here, where the concept of Torah observance is protected by the SoP. I have said this too many times, but it still bears repeating. There are many places on the web where anyone can go to discuss
how and who are NOT obligated to keep the Law. This isn't one of them.
You should keep in mind that serial reporting is not only a nuisance but has in the past incurred a ban.
You seem to be making assumptions about me. You might want to learn from my mistake. I made assumptions about you and had to eat my words. Btw, I am still very sorry about that. Seriously. I was wrong. I'm sorry.
Your brother in Him,
Phillip