Now I get it!
Thank you Annie! At last, I have seen the light! What we are dealing with isn't logic. It really isn't 'belief' although there are certainly some who have swallowed this line "hook line and sinker".
For the longest time, I could not figure out why there seemed to be some posters (members and otherwise) who would not really discuss, some who would and others who would inundate with blather, cut and paste and logic similar to Sheldon Cooper. Yet they all seem to have 'something' in common; one thing in common.
"What line", you might ask? It's the Party Line! The tenets and doctrines of Apostolic Messianic Judaism is being replaced by UMJC, MJAA, MJRC and the like. It's like the old adage, "The right way, the wrong way and the Army way." There is no room for discussion here. Not really. Just conformity to the UMJC party line.
There is no shortage of failures in academia, but they cloak their decisions in the shrouds of the scholastic for the sake of legitimacy. They claim to be the originators of Messianic Judaism, the first to coin the phrase "Messianic Judaism", as if our predecessors in the faith were lacked the common sense to distinguish the difference; as if coining a phrase gave them special privilege in deciding doctrine for all who would follow, "The Way, the Truth and the Life!".
"And what is the Party Line", you may ask? There is one consistent message in all of this blather: Torah is not for Goyim. It is only for Jews. Messianic Judaism is for Jews, not Goyim. Go get your blessings from Abraham. Go back to church.
That is the common failing here. The lack of common sense, reminiscent of when the great mathematician and physicist, Albert Einstein had the keel removed from his sailboat. He wanted to be able to sail over the reef at the end of the bay. His experiment failed, not because the boat leaked, but because it, like this doctrine, lacked balance.
This is the backhanded message of this OP embedded in the sophistic question, "Is the Court of the Gentiles a bad place to be?" Well here is some common sense for you: Repeating something ad nausium does not make it true. Unfortunately there is common sense in this approach: Repeating something ad nausium does make it known. And a certain number of people will accept anything if repeated often enough.
This may be the belief of UMJC and the like, but it is strictly forbidden by our SoP and not supported by Torah. Torah always made a way for the Goyim to join Israel and Torah, unlike the UMJC, does not require you to undergo a conversion not recognized by any Jewish body, or to go through one that is, but only if you curse Messiah first. This is another example of a failed approach that lacks balance and common sense.
Again, thank you. Now I know exactly what to do.