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Consensus has been rare on this forum, and the opening up of the forum to anti-missionaries set a terrible tone about 5 months ago- and house cleaning was done to rectify that. Now, because there are so few Christians (Messianics are supposed to be Christians first, as this forum is in the Christian- Nicene, Trinitarian section of the board) posting the forum doesn't really look as it should. A close friend of mine calls this forum "The Church bashing forum". Apparently, it would be better if more Messianics were interested- and I agree. As it stands, there are few here.
please define Messianic... as used in the above context...
perhaps your meaning would be more accurately communicated then if you had said Nicean or Trinitarian Messianics as opposed to blanketedly (made up word, you get my meaning) using Messianic to exclude the Messianic Non-Trins .... no?Well, timely question.
One can call themselves whatever they like in the outside world. As far as I know, some of the posters here still live in free countries.
However, this forum is another thing altogether. This forum requires a working definition that is compatible with the forum purpose, emphasis and mission.
If you look up to the top of the screen, you'll notice that this forum fits under other categories. If you go through the categories, you'll notice that this is an orthodox Christian forum, that is, it is first and foremost Trinitarian and Nicene, and lastly Messianic. It comes under the fellowship of the whole Church and as a member of such it should embrace and welcome that fellowship. This is why Church-bashing is not allowed (but for some reason, tolerated). This is a Nicene forum.
Therefore, for the purposes of this forum, a Messianic should be first of all Trinitarian and Nicene. The Messianic bit is open to discussion, but the Trinitarian and Nicene bit is not.
Personal opinions about what makes one a Messianic don't matter as much. We have both One Law types and mainstream MJ types too. However, there is room to move in the personal opinion about being Messianic part, as opposed to the Christian part, which is not optional. For example, I believe that a true Messianic is a Jewish person who has found Yeshua as Messiah- eg. me and christianmom, among a few others. I think others interested in the Hebrew root and trying to live that way are merely borrowing the term with our reluctant permission, although some do so very well and with great sincerity. They attend Messianic Gentile congregations, and that's fine. However, my mere opinion does not matter, nor do I want it to. I like things the way they are for the purposes of this forum. This should be the attitude of anyone posting here. Have your opinion, but remember CF and the greater good first.
This is why as a forum, some time ago, it was agreed on certain criteria about who can have a Torah Scroll as an icon and who can't. It was a wise discussion, and there is still tons of room for variety, diversity and fellowship. Christians who are Jewish and still practice their Torah observances are also allowed.
What we have a problem with these days is not about who is Messianic and who isn't- it's about what role those who are non-Christians (as defined for the purposes of the forum only) have here. That's all.
btw -one can be a Nicean Messianic and still have deep and definite objections to many "church" things .... from the "sacraments" to the "festivals" to modes of worship ... and I doubt this is the only forum in CO that has such for many of such views expressed here were learned in Christian denominations ....
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