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How will the Third Temple be rebuilt?

  • 1. Human initiative

    Votes: 4 50.0%
  • 2. Fall from the sky - complete

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 3. Divine initiative - Human cooperation

    Votes: 1 12.5%
  • 4. Human initiative - Divine completion

    Votes: 1 12.5%
  • 5. Prophetic consciousness

    Votes: 2 25.0%

  • Total voters
    8
Why is that? Doesn’t Judaism teach religious tolerance?
yes----along with "Don't do what they do" to the point of
avoiding "them" Zoroastrians have an extreme----they do not
allow conversion ---even a spouse cannot get in. I think same is
true of the DRUSE religion
 
yes----along with "Don't do what they do" to the point of
avoiding "them" Zoroastrians have an extreme----they do not
allow conversion ---even a spouse cannot get in. I think same is
true of the DRUSE religion
Sure, but how does that negate religious tolerance?
 
It creates animosities and accusations of "supremist" ethos
You mean like the Muslim’s intolerance of the Jews?

Becoming what one hates may be common but that doesn’t make it right.
 
You mean like the Muslim’s intolerance of the Jews?

Becoming what one hates may be common but that doesn’t make it right.
HUH? you need a nap-----dingy
 
monotheism embraces creation;

not the desert version ....

Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.”
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the 1st century is the reawakening of the truth ... embracing their creation, life for all equal in abundance.

Then they said, “Let us make life in our image, in our likeness, the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky the livestock and all the wild animals, and all the creatures that move along the ground.”
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what judaism embraces is a monarchical belief to worship a single individual and their proxies as their superiors.

the 1st century knew the truth, all in the heavens are equal - is monotheism and their creation, life and garden earth are equal beings given their own self determination as the goal for judgement and admission to the everlasting.
 
not the desert version ....


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the 1st century is the reawakening of the truth ... embracing their creation, life for all equal in abundance.


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what judaism embraces is a monarchical belief to worship a single individual and their proxies as their superiors.

the 1st century knew the truth, all in the heavens are equal - is monotheism and their creation, life and garden earth are equal beings given their own self determination as the goal for judgement and admission to the everlasting.
Projecting too much Christianity, perhaps that's all you know.

Judaism is the one clearly forbidding worship of any human,
but rather the Creator Himself, and only.
Face-to-face.
 
If you can’t explain it simply then maybe it’s not true or maybe you don’t understand it.
If you want to discuss Christian dogma, open a thread,
and perhaps I'll feel the need to comment.

Take care.
 
Projecting too much Christianity, perhaps that's all you know.

Judaism is the one clearly forbidding worship of any human,
but rather the Creator Himself, and only.
Face-to-face.
breezie means well----be nice to him----he's sorta something like a
GOOBER character
 
breezie means well----be nice to him----he's sorta something like a
GOOBER character
It's like the Noahide Movement,

the more grotesque the noise from the 'Babel' belt, the more Noahides.
 
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I’m pretty sure you are seeing what you want to see. I try to see each religion in its best light, not its worst.
Religion is basically an idol(ogy)

Everything has its place and time,
but humanity develops broader understanding,
and intellectual skills that allow for more authentic connection.
Of course there's tradition, but it tells you to move forward with history.

Some hold to glass beads, others to exile.
All forms of idolatry.

That is the Sages,
not any dogma.
Big difference.
 
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So you don’t actively submit to God?
Is there such a commandment?

The commandment is to cling to God,
hear his voice, and then observe his commandments.
Every 4 steps I make in the Land, merit me the World to Come.

But no, I don't strive for martyrdom, nor bear a blame for being born.
 
Religion is basically an idol(ogy)

Everything has its place and time,
but humanity develops broader understanding,
and intellectual skills that allow for more authentic connection.
Of course there's tradition, but it tells you to move forward with history.

Some hold to glass beads, others to exile.
All forms of idolatry.

That is the Sages,
not any dogma.
Big difference.
Things will be what they will be regardless of expectations.
 
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Is there such a commandment?

The commandment is to cling to God,
hear his voice, and then observe his commandments.
Every 4 steps I make in the Land, merit me the World to Come.

But no, I don't strive for martyrdom, nor bear a blame for being born.
Seems like an argument of semantics.
 
You were the one who brought it up.
I only brought the words of the Rabbi,
which only in passing mention the contradiction
between the dogma of trinity and the concept of monotheism.
In a lesson that mostly deals with the differences with Islamic dogma.

The subject is neither Christianity nor Islam,
if you have anything to add go ahead.
 
Seems like an argument of semantics.

Who here is following the idea that commandments are void,
and at the same time expects others to follow an unwritten
law, only because it agrees with his 'logic'?
 
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