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nasa1
10th October 2007, 09:28 PM
Chazak can write post after post about how Yeshua's parable on the good samaritan is "offensive", or that Paul was anti Torah, YET he is being considered for a moderating job!
You will ban a believer, yet you keep the children of the devil around.
You won't have fellowship with a believer, but you can't wait to have fellowship with the unbelievers - which totally goes against God's commandments.
Perhaps you are just showing your true colors.
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Talmidah
10th October 2007, 09:54 PM
You will ban a believer, yet you keep the children of the devil around.
Perhaps you are just showing your true colors.Is this really a way for you talk about your fellow forum members? Come on, Nasa, I'm sure you don't really want to be so mean to others here. Do you?
ChazakEmunah
10th October 2007, 10:00 PM
Chazak can write post after post about how Yeshua's parable on the good samaritan is "offensive"
What on earth are you talking about??? I never said anything about an offensive parable.
or that Paul was anti Torah, YET he is being considered for a moderating job!
Of course he was anti-Torah, and no-one has been able to present convincing evidence to the contrary. His own words testify against him.
Yep, I decided to volunteer as a mod, and it looks like I'll get the job. It sure surprised me. :cool:
You will ban a believer, yet you keep the children of the devil around.
Oh, okay. So what you really mean is that your apology was completely faked. Wow, I almost fell for it too. I guess I'm just too nice a guy to believe that someone would write a fake apology.
You won't have fellowship with a believer, but you can't wait to have fellowship with the unbelievers - which totally goes against God's commandments.
I guess it's good that we Jews have a different set of mitzvot, because if we had the same attitude as you, we would be unable to fulfill our mission to spread the light of Torah to the Goyim.
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A hypocrite is a person who says one thing and does another. I haven't come across any regular members who fit this description, so I would have to say that your assessment is grossly inaccurate.
TheRabbi
11th October 2007, 04:16 AM
Of course he was anti-Torah, and no-one has been able to present convincing evidence to the contrary. His own words testify against him.
I wouldn't call him anti-Torah. How can we say something like that when we don't have any credible record of what he said or did?
mpossoff
11th October 2007, 06:19 AM
I wouldn't call him anti-Torah. How can we say something like that when we don't have any credible record of what he said or did?
From reading Paul's epistle's it looks like he focused on the more weightier matters of the Torah?
Marc
ChazakEmunah
11th October 2007, 09:49 AM
I wouldn't call him anti-Torah. How can we say something like that when we don't have any credible record of what he said or did?
So for some reason you don't think any of the letters of the NT can be attributed to him, despite the fact the many scholars believe he wrote 3/4 of the NT?
muffler dragon
11th October 2007, 10:31 AM
Chazak can write post after post about how Yeshua's parable on the good samaritan is "offensive", or that Paul was anti Torah, YET he is being considered for a moderating job!
You will ban a believer, yet you keep the children of the devil around.
You won't have fellowship with a believer, but you can't wait to have fellowship with the unbelievers - which totally goes against God's commandments.
Perhaps you are just showing your true colors.
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Steve Petersen
13th October 2007, 10:19 AM
nasa1, I don't care if you are a believer or not. Anyone who spews the hatred you do goes on my ignore list.
GerTzedek
21st October 2007, 10:57 PM
Rabbi:
I've been re-reading the Christian scriptures, and it looks to me like Paul was not anti-Torah at all. It looks to me like he simply wasn't in favor of gentiles becoming Jews automatically upon becoming believers in Yeshua. He taught new gentile believers they did not need to circumsize, nor need to follow the laws of Moses or the traditions of the Jews. He never taught this to Jews, however. This looks to be what you yourself also teach. It doesn't come across as anti-Torah to me.
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