Zone1 If Jesus Was A Jew

Yes, that’s true. He chose Jews to follow the Law (613 commandments), not others.

He goes easier on the non-Jews: you only have seven. They are known as the Noahide Laws.
So it's your belief that he excluded everyone else?
 
lol....no, I keep Gods commands and maintain allegiance to Jesus by keeping Gods commands.
Its a religious duty! See genesis 3:14, and remember "thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven."

dude! When Jesus shows up he is going to be pissed. And you're going to have a lot of splaining to do! And if you don't respond correct he is going to toss you alive into fire lake where you will burn forever just like you burn every time I speak any obvious truth that you reject with disgust.

Psst!

You worshiping a trinity and practicing idolatry and human sacrifice proves that you are a fake.
How does your "allegiance to Jesus" conflict with "worshiping a trinity"?
 
How does your "allegiance to Jesus" conflict with "worshiping a trinity"?
There is no such thing. Not to mention its an open and brazen violation of the first commandment

Its a sin, under penalty of death, as obvious as a white boulder in the middle of a plowed field.

If that isn't crystal clear, you might want to wake up to the fact that you are not among the living.
 
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You have a filthy mind! Living in the wilderness among the wild beasts has left its mark on you. lol
Wild beasts? Is that how Jews see everyone else? As wild beasts?
 
Jesus is coming! Jesus is coming! Any minute! And he's going to **** you up who lie in his name.
Something I have found every doomsday cult has in common is the sick anticipation the members have over the imminent prospect of sitting on a special perch as they watch the doubters/apostates suffer horribly.

They almost invariably are living miserable lives.
 
So it's your belief that he excluded everyone else?
“Exclude” is such a negative word. He chose Jews to follow the Law.

He chose ancient Greeks to be advanced with mathematics. Would you say he excluded everyone else?
 
There is no such thing. Not to mention its an open and brazen violation of the first commandment
The Trinity is God in His three manifestations.

The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit.

What is the Son to you? Is he not the deity? If so, is he a second deity? Or is he the same deity as the Father?
 
The Trinity is God in His three manifestations.

The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit.

What is the Son to you? Is he not the deity? If so, is he a second deity? Or is he the same deity as the Father?
I thought Hobelim was Jewish. You know we don’t believe in the Trinity stuff.
 
“Exclude” is such a negative word. He chose Jews to follow the Law.
I don't know if it's an ugly word but it's illogical. What I would say is that there is no need to tell anyone his standards because they are written in the hearts of his creatures. History shows that Israel did establish standards that were higher than that of their contemporaries. History does not show that there are different standards. Standards exist for logical reasons. Deviate from the standard and the reason for the standard will reveal itself through outcomes. The illogical part is assuming standards are meant for only some of his creatures and not the rest.
 
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No.

The subject of those verses is that Jesus freed his followers from Jewish Law and its restrictions on what foods they are not allowed to eat.

It allowed for Gentiles and Jews to join together in the Christian faith.

That's the whole point of the book of Romans.
The subject of Romans 14 is the eating of "flesh" vs "herbs" and the effect on the spiritually weak. Read the whole chapter, every word.
 
The subject of Romans 14 is the eating of "flesh" vs "herbs" and the effect on the spiritually weak. Read the whole chapter, every word.
I have read Romans many times, and you completely missed the point.

For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit, because anyone who serves Christ in this way is pleasing to God and receives human approval.
 
I have read Romans many times, and you completely missed the point.

For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit, because anyone who serves Christ in this way is pleasing to God and receives human approval.
That's not a controversy. Chapter 14 is about the controversy.
 
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