• You must be wondering what's the difference? Ask yourself how old is your church? That's one. The Second thing you ask yourself is are you loud or quiet when you worship at church. The third is do you even have a church? Some sects don't even have a church. The Jehovah's Witness doesn't even have a church (they say it's a gathering hall. lmao, it's a church).

    Do you take communion every service, my church does, other sects don't. They do so only every 2nd or 3rd Sunday. Many sects eat lunch after every morning service, mine doesn't. There's just so many differences.

    What version is your bible? If it's not King James Version, not the New, It has to be KJV, it's not even close to the actual bible. The other versions are just knock-offs from the Anglican/Episcopal Bibles. The KJV is a knock off from the Torah.
    You must be wondering what's the difference? Ask yourself how old is your church? That's one. The Second thing you ask yourself is are you loud or quiet when you worship at church. The third is do you even have a church? Some sects don't even have a church. The Jehovah's Witness doesn't even have a church (they say it's a gathering hall. lmao, it's a church). Do you take communion every service, my church does, other sects don't. They do so only every 2nd or 3rd Sunday. Many sects eat lunch after every morning service, mine doesn't. There's just so many differences. What version is your bible? If it's not King James Version, not the New, It has to be KJV, it's not even close to the actual bible. The other versions are just knock-offs from the Anglican/Episcopal Bibles. The KJV is a knock off from the Torah.
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  • Christianity believes that G-d came down to earth in human form, as Jesus said: "I and the Father are one" (John 10:30).
    The Torah states that G-d cannot not take any form.:
    "You will not be able to see My face, for no human can see my face and live" (Exodus 33:18-20)
    "You did not see any form on the day G-d spoke to you at Horeb from the midst of fire" (Deuteronomy 4:15)
    As little as we may know about G-d's nature, Judaism has always believed that G-d is Incorporeal, meaning that He assumes no physical form. G-d is Eternal, He is Infinite; above time and beyond space. He cannot be born, and cannot die.
    Christianity denies the eternal relevance of Torah Law, basing the concept of the New Testament on a mistranslation of a verse in Jeremia.
    In Jeremia 31:30 the Hebrew states: "Henei yamim baim Neum Hashem VeCharati Brit Chadash" They translate: "Behold, days are coming, says the Lord, when I will make a new Testament with the house of Israel "
    "Brit" does not mean Testament. Throughout Scripture "Brit" means covenant. See for example Genesis 17:2, 15:18 Exodus 24:8, Leviticus 26:42, Numbers 25:12.
    It is a fundamental principle of Judaism that the Torah received at Sinai will never be changed nor become obsolete. This concept is mentioned in the Torah no less than 24 times, with the words: "This is an eternal law for all generations"
    (Exodus 12:14, 12:17, 12:43, 27:21, 28:43, Leviticus 3:17, 7:36, 10:9, 16:29, 16:31, 16:34, 17:7, 23:14, 23:21, 23:31, 23:41, 24:3, Numbers 10:8, 15:15, 19:10, 19:21, 18:23, 35:29, Deuteronomy29:28)
    It is absurd to accept the Divine origin of the Torah yet deny its eternal relevance. Judaism is a religion of action; it has always taught that through performance of the commandments one declares the belief of the heart. To dispense with the legal body of the Torah and reduce it to a book of morals would cut it down to less than half its size. Can this really be the meaning of those words an eternal law for all generations? ~ Ilana Israela Melendez
    Christianity believes that G-d came down to earth in human form, as Jesus said: "I and the Father are one" (John 10:30). The Torah states that G-d cannot not take any form.: "You will not be able to see My face, for no human can see my face and live" (Exodus 33:18-20) "You did not see any form on the day G-d spoke to you at Horeb from the midst of fire" (Deuteronomy 4:15) As little as we may know about G-d's nature, Judaism has always believed that G-d is Incorporeal, meaning that He assumes no physical form. G-d is Eternal, He is Infinite; above time and beyond space. He cannot be born, and cannot die. Christianity denies the eternal relevance of Torah Law, basing the concept of the New Testament on a mistranslation of a verse in Jeremia. In Jeremia 31:30 the Hebrew states: "Henei yamim baim Neum Hashem VeCharati Brit Chadash" They translate: "Behold, days are coming, says the Lord, when I will make a new Testament with the house of Israel " "Brit" does not mean Testament. Throughout Scripture "Brit" means covenant. See for example Genesis 17:2, 15:18 Exodus 24:8, Leviticus 26:42, Numbers 25:12. It is a fundamental principle of Judaism that the Torah received at Sinai will never be changed nor become obsolete. This concept is mentioned in the Torah no less than 24 times, with the words: "This is an eternal law for all generations" (Exodus 12:14, 12:17, 12:43, 27:21, 28:43, Leviticus 3:17, 7:36, 10:9, 16:29, 16:31, 16:34, 17:7, 23:14, 23:21, 23:31, 23:41, 24:3, Numbers 10:8, 15:15, 19:10, 19:21, 18:23, 35:29, Deuteronomy29:28) It is absurd to accept the Divine origin of the Torah yet deny its eternal relevance. Judaism is a religion of action; it has always taught that through performance of the commandments one declares the belief of the heart. To dispense with the legal body of the Torah and reduce it to a book of morals would cut it down to less than half its size. Can this really be the meaning of those words an eternal law for all generations? ~ Ilana Israela Melendez
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  • Rabbi Nachman teaches,

    People should make it their business to talk to others about the purpose of life. For "He did not create (the world) to be desolate, He formed it to be inhabited" (Isaiah 45:18) . We all have an obligation to try to make this world a civilized place - a world filled with people who are true humans, Children of Adam, as the Torah says: "And fill the earth" (Genesis 1:28) . The world is a civilized place only when filled with true Children of Adam, people who possess awareness and knowledge of God. A world without people who know God is a world of desolation and emptiness. Those who do not have this awareness cannot be called Children of Adam.

    Just as it is a commandment to have children in order for the world to survive, so it is a commandment to instill awareness and knowledge of God in our children and anyone else whom we are in a position to influence. Teaching our children to know God is the essence of the commandment to have children. It is vital to ensure that future generations will be true Children of Adam and not wild animals who merely look human on the outside. Those who have no knowledge of God and do not feel His power cannot be called Children of Adam, because the ability to know God is the defining feature of the Children of Adam.

    Everyone should make an effort to bring his friends to greater knowledge of God and fear of heaven, thereby making his friends his "students" . This way, when his days are complete and his time comes to leave the world, he will be clothed in the words he spoke to his friends, and it will be as if he himself is literally still in this world.

    Likutey Moharan II, 7

    Make today great! Shabbat shalom!
    Rabbi Nachman teaches, People should make it their business to talk to others about the purpose of life. For "He did not create (the world) to be desolate, He formed it to be inhabited" (Isaiah 45:18) . We all have an obligation to try to make this world a civilized place - a world filled with people who are true humans, Children of Adam, as the Torah says: "And fill the earth" (Genesis 1:28) . The world is a civilized place only when filled with true Children of Adam, people who possess awareness and knowledge of God. A world without people who know God is a world of desolation and emptiness. Those who do not have this awareness cannot be called Children of Adam. Just as it is a commandment to have children in order for the world to survive, so it is a commandment to instill awareness and knowledge of God in our children and anyone else whom we are in a position to influence. Teaching our children to know God is the essence of the commandment to have children. It is vital to ensure that future generations will be true Children of Adam and not wild animals who merely look human on the outside. Those who have no knowledge of God and do not feel His power cannot be called Children of Adam, because the ability to know God is the defining feature of the Children of Adam. Everyone should make an effort to bring his friends to greater knowledge of God and fear of heaven, thereby making his friends his "students" . This way, when his days are complete and his time comes to leave the world, he will be clothed in the words he spoke to his friends, and it will be as if he himself is literally still in this world. Likutey Moharan II, 7 Make today great! Shabbat shalom!
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  • Florida Synagogue Claims Abortion Restrictions Violates Their Religious Freedoms. Guess What Other Group Made a Similar Argument in Texas?

    Two weeks before the Supreme Court announced their decision, a Florida synagogue, Congregation L'Dor Va-Dor filed a lawsuit challenging the state's 15-week abortion ban. https://bit.ly/3Pyx13u

    The synagogue argued that the law interferes with the Jewish community's ability to practice its faith. Under Jewish law a halacha (fetus) becomes a person at birth, not conception.

    - Christian teachings claim it begins at conception.

    The synagogue feels this enshrines Christian teachings into law and violates their teachings.

    Seems like another group claimed that Texas abortion laws violated their religious rights as well by violating their abortion rituals.

    - Uh, that would be the Satanic Temple who filed a lawsuit which claimed the Texas abortion law violated the 3rd Tenet of their religion. https://bit.ly/3aNjxlH

    So, let me get this straight. When it comes to killing babies in the womb, the Satanic Temple and the Jewish Temple are both on the same page.

    Kind of makes that verse in the Book of Revelation:

    - I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan. - Rev 2:9 KJV

    make a lot more sense, doesn't it?

    I wonder where the authority for abortion appears in the Torah btw?

    Synagogue of Satan, huh?

    #abortion #roevwade #satanic #synagogueofsatan #abortionlaws
    Florida Synagogue Claims Abortion Restrictions Violates Their Religious Freedoms. Guess What Other Group Made a Similar Argument in Texas? Two weeks before the Supreme Court announced their decision, a Florida synagogue, Congregation L'Dor Va-Dor filed a lawsuit challenging the state's 15-week abortion ban. https://bit.ly/3Pyx13u The synagogue argued that the law interferes with the Jewish community's ability to practice its faith. Under Jewish law a halacha (fetus) becomes a person at birth, not conception. - Christian teachings claim it begins at conception. The synagogue feels this enshrines Christian teachings into law and violates their teachings. Seems like another group claimed that Texas abortion laws violated their religious rights as well by violating their abortion rituals. - Uh, that would be the Satanic Temple who filed a lawsuit which claimed the Texas abortion law violated the 3rd Tenet of their religion. https://bit.ly/3aNjxlH So, let me get this straight. When it comes to killing babies in the womb, the Satanic Temple and the Jewish Temple are both on the same page. Kind of makes that verse in the Book of Revelation: - I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan. - Rev 2:9 KJV make a lot more sense, doesn't it? I wonder where the authority for abortion appears in the Torah btw? Synagogue of Satan, huh? #abortion #roevwade #satanic #synagogueofsatan #abortionlaws
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    The surprising group fighting Florida’s abortion ban: A synagogue
    Faith groups that support abortion rights are looking to religious freedom law after the Supreme Court’s abortion ruling
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  • Hebrews contains the most outlandish assault on Judaism of any book in the NT
    #RabbiToviaSinger #EpistletotheHebrews #Messiah #Torah
    Hebrews contains the most outlandish assault on Judaism of any book in the NT #RabbiToviaSinger #EpistletotheHebrews #Messiah #Torah
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