Mr. Ofo Oao
Member
It seems you have missed the point, but then again I think you're more making a political point versus asking a religious question, and it's the latter that I dealt with.
The verse you cite relates to the issue that the early church opened it's membership to gentiles and that the leaders didn't want a two-tiered system whereas Jews were only the ones to lead and gentiles to follow. Essentially what Paul is doing is justifying his recognition of some gentiles as being leaders.
Since Jesus was a Jew, and since the concept of a messiah is very Jewish, then your statement above is clearly wrong.
Again, what I'm picking up from your tone is a political motivation on your part, not so much religious. You're not asking questions as much as you're making assertions.
Well I respect your right to your opinion, but the issue is Galatians 3:28. Anyone can make up some commentary alleging the reason a scripture says something. All of those types of assertions prove nothing. The scripture stands and the scripture says: "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus."
Peace.