Here's some more reasons why I think details could really help on this thread.
I know a nice man who was raised Jewish and is now a Methodist pastor. He sometimes wears a yamaka, and he has talked about eating Hebrew national hot dogs.
That he was ordained as a Methodist pastor tells me that he has given at least verbal assent to the basic theologies of the Methodist Church.
The yamaka and the hot dogs lead me to believe that he likes to keep Jewish traditions.
But there's yet another detail, he also told me that when he orders bacon at a restaurant, he tells them to put it in the deep fryer so it will be extra crispy.
That he likes crispy bacon tells me that he doesn't keep the law, at least not the letter of it.
I used to eat loads and loads of meat! Didn't matter what kind or type! Pig, cow, fish, with or without scales, shellfish. Never cared much for animal organs though. Liver, heart, gizzard, stomach(tripe). Hard to eat a polish, or brat, without eating the intestine its stuffed into though.
These days? I find myself eating less and less meat of any kind. Mostly grains, and veggies. Mebbe is a sign I'm just getting older? Or, is it a leading of the Spirit of God that resides in me? Which is changing me from the inside out?
Because that's
precisely what happened to Israel! Where the spiritual man took
less precedent then the outer man!
Perhaps, they "tired" of being "such a peculiar people", eh? Perhaps they became to "ate up with victories", that Jehovah gave them, they got "wise in their own eyes", that they figured Jehovah would give them every endeavor they pursued? And, then blamed Jehovah when they lost?
So just a few details provides lots of information. (And I'm happy to talk about my details, it just doesn't seem polite to go on about oneself if one hasn't been asked.)
Think of all the hundreds of posts on this thread that could have been saved if people who talk about keeping the law would also talk about details like ordering bacon at a restaurant!