"TORAH OBSERVER" "HEBREW ROOTS" "MESSIANIC JEW" INCONSISTENCIES
I'm planning on keeping a running list of inconsistencies that "Torah Observers", Hebrew Roots observers, and Messianic Jew organizations/individuals hold on this thread.
I am particularly irritated concerning this topic recently because I discovered that there is a "Torah Observer" group within 20 miles that is claiming that the rest of Christianity is following tradition rather than "truth". Like most of this movement, they consciously make the claim that the rest of Christianity is in error.
And, there are some on this website that do the same thing in more subtle ways. One individual claims that the church has drifted into massive error, and that denominationalism is the proof of that. These claims come right out of the cult playbook.
So, it isn't a matter that these individuals are victims. They consciously slander the rest of Christianity in order to make the claim that their false doctrines are the true Christianity.
I'll be adding to it as time goes on.
The reason that I place "Torah Observers" in quotation marks is because no one CAN observe Torah now, and if they claim that they are observing it, they are either lying or deceived.-
Read the following sections of Scripture: Acts 15, II Corinthians 3, Ephesians 2:13-15, Romans 7:1-6, Galatians 3-4, Hebrews 7-8. These verses clearly state that the Mosaic Covenant and Law is not in effect.
The Mosaic Covenant was specific to a particular group of people (Israel), in a particular land (Palestine), for a particular time period (Moses to Christ according to Galatians 3), and under an autonomous or semi-autonomous government. Claiming it is still applicable as a whole is nonsense.
Let me be clear, though. The Mosaic Covenant contained enduring moral and spiritual principles. I don't contest that whatsoever. These are principles that a born-again believer knows don't reflect love for God and fellow man, and are immoral.
There is a big difference between acknowledging this and claiming that the Mosaic Covenant/Law is in effect, though.
I have Messianic Jewish friends who don't make the claims I've mentioned above. It's only those who are slandering Christianity that I have issues with.
I'm planning on keeping a running list of inconsistencies that "Torah Observers", Hebrew Roots observers, and Messianic Jew organizations/individuals hold on this thread.
I am particularly irritated concerning this topic recently because I discovered that there is a "Torah Observer" group within 20 miles that is claiming that the rest of Christianity is following tradition rather than "truth". Like most of this movement, they consciously make the claim that the rest of Christianity is in error.
And, there are some on this website that do the same thing in more subtle ways. One individual claims that the church has drifted into massive error, and that denominationalism is the proof of that. These claims come right out of the cult playbook.
So, it isn't a matter that these individuals are victims. They consciously slander the rest of Christianity in order to make the claim that their false doctrines are the true Christianity.
I'll be adding to it as time goes on.
The reason that I place "Torah Observers" in quotation marks is because no one CAN observe Torah now, and if they claim that they are observing it, they are either lying or deceived.-
Read the following sections of Scripture: Acts 15, II Corinthians 3, Ephesians 2:13-15, Romans 7:1-6, Galatians 3-4, Hebrews 7-8. These verses clearly state that the Mosaic Covenant and Law is not in effect.
The Mosaic Covenant was specific to a particular group of people (Israel), in a particular land (Palestine), for a particular time period (Moses to Christ according to Galatians 3), and under an autonomous or semi-autonomous government. Claiming it is still applicable as a whole is nonsense.
Let me be clear, though. The Mosaic Covenant contained enduring moral and spiritual principles. I don't contest that whatsoever. These are principles that a born-again believer knows don't reflect love for God and fellow man, and are immoral.
There is a big difference between acknowledging this and claiming that the Mosaic Covenant/Law is in effect, though.
I have Messianic Jewish friends who don't make the claims I've mentioned above. It's only those who are slandering Christianity that I have issues with.