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I don't justify anything. Just saying If someone does that it isn't a christian.Please don't use this verse to "justify" the abuses of the inquisition.
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Willful rebellion? Gentile believers are not required to keep Jewish law. Universal laws, yes. But not the laws given specifically to Israel. Now if a Gentile wants to keep those laws out of love, more power to them. But they are under no such obligation. So if Christians choose not to keep the sabbath, they are not "in willful rebellion."...And, all / most people who hear you call yourself a Christian will assume that means you also are in willfull rebellion to the Holy Torah, the Word of God.
For myself, I consider my observance of Torah to be rather private. I try not to make others uncomfortable with it. If I go to a church potluck, I pass by the dishes silently and don't make a stink. My close friends know that I attend synagogue, but I don't constantly remind them of it. I see no reason to beat up other Christians over this.If someone identifies themselves as Christian, what reason do I have to assume they are actually Torah-keeping Messianics ?
I agree, but you must understand:
That may be the dictionary definition, but the DE FACTO definition is more important.
If you tell someone you're Christian they will assume you don't keep the Jewish (ie. God's) law.
That is the ineluctable reality of the matter.
This is a hard subject for me as I am Sephardic. I have yet to apply. I had no problem with Spain after they annulled the decree, well; they did it before I was born. I have met the King and Queen of Spain when they visited our Synagogue in Seattle and the Rabbi at the time was from Spain. I almost feel that I would lose something if I accept it or dishonor my ancestors. I dont know.
At any rate, these abuses were among the things that St John Paul II apologized on behalf of the Church for in his 2000 Jubilee speech.
Yeah, I checked out the website, and it looks like a typically schismatic group (meaning that it is not Catholic). They DO exist. They may look Catholic on the outside, but because they have broken with the church and with the bishop of Rome, they are basically a protestant sect.As with any group, some are not liking it or swallowing it. http://www.novusordowatch.org/wire/francis-jews-chosen-people.htm
There's a difference between infallibility and impeccability that RCC haters just don't get. And yet there were some pretty unChristian Popes too- and one wonders about the claim to Papal infallibility when one Pope can declare another a heretic- both couldn't be infallible then, could they?
But as an aside, I do believe in ancient ecumenical consensus as being infallible based on the promises of God.
You have no idea what a fanatical party would do then.
How so?
As soon as the government of Israel starts to demonize a particular group of people and force them to live in fenced in enclaves and seriously limits their ability to travel and curtails their rights and removes their citizenship and ability to hold jobs in Israel, only then I will start to worry.
Sounds just like 1936. Funny how easily the oppressed can become the oppressors.
What about the Palestinians that are Christian? you wanna round them up to and put them in a worst place than a ghetto?All that would be minimally effective. Drive out the Palestinians totally. Capture them, load them on planes and drop them off anywhere that will take them. If nobody will, create a new Palestine for them in Antarctica.
All that would be minimally effective. Drive out the Palestinians totally. Capture them, load them on planes and drop them off anywhere that will take them. If nobody will, create a new Palestine for them in Antarctica.
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