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we don not have the luxury of pluralism or picking and choosing parts to accept.
. . . Although you do have the luxury of choosing which interpretation to accept.
John
Actually I don't... look up halakha some time. No teaching or "interpretation" that contradicts the Torah will be accepted.
Edit: Oh, you're the creepy guy with the phallus obsession. I'll just back away now.
Would it offend you if I did? Are you slandering homosexual sex?
Are you a licensed physician able to give such advice on such a sparse interview? And can you also help me with my failing eyesight which I suspect is from watching too much gay porn. I'm losing my sight and the hair on my head at the same time I'm growing fur on my palm from a salacious misuse of eye-balm.
Ya know babe, when a Jewish person accuses someone studying brit milah of being obsessed with the phallus, you can be pretty sure they've inherited Judaism as a dry, dusty, mummy, devoid of any still living spirit. They're proud of being a Jew when they haven't a friggin clue.
John
First of all, and listen very carefully: I am not your babe. I can guarantee you that on the smartest day of your life you still aren't half as smart as I am on my dumbest . . ..
I believe the Bible states the exception. You read it and see if it fits.How do we know if I "fall into the exception?"
I believe fantasy is also a form of truth sometimes. Of course there are fantasies that are false as well.There is one truth = reality.
The Bible isn't my scripture and is not relevant to my worldview.I believe the Bible states the exception. You read it and see if it fits.
I believe there are very few clear proofs and evidence and not everyone believes even those if they are not personal to them. The question is whether you believe God or not.A lot of religions don't believe there religion contains clear proofs and evidence. And that's subject to experience and views. So from that perspective, it's more understandable if a religion sees itself relatively equal to others.
Then I believe I can predict that in the end time fire will come upon the earth and burn you up but reincarnation will take a long time because Christians will not be having babies since they have eternal life and the few temporal people left are not having enough babies to accommodate all those wishing to return to life. As for the in-between lives, I believe what you believe will determine where you spend that time waiting.The Bible isn't my scripture and is not relevant to my worldview.
In addition to that, saying "the Bible states" without pointing to a verse does nothing to support your claim.
And I do not.The I believe I can predict that in the end time fire will come upon the earth and burh you up but reincarnation will take a long time because Christians will not be having babies since they have eternal life and the few temporal people left are not having enough babies to accommodate all those wishing to return to life.
The poster #76 might be, if not certainly, just gossiping, or one could say for sure, as the emboldened is not from (Jesus) Yeshua- the truthful Israelite Messiah, please, right?And I do not.