Zebra
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all, some, or none?
myself I do not think that we must obey those rules.
I am curious what others think.
myself I do not think that we must obey those rules.
I am curious what others think.
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some think so ...Why would anyone follow 3000 year old Jewish Civil law?
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They're Jewish?Why would anyone follow 3000 year old Jewish Civil law?
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So gay is ok? Interesting.No. Start reading the New Testament.
The laws of Leviticus make remarkable sense for the time. They were so necessary, it makes one wonder if a time traveler went back in time.
Leviticus is Jewish civil law its a book in the Pentateuch one of the 5 books of MosesThey're Jewish?
Do Jews follow Leviticus?Leviticus is Jewish civil law its a book in the Pentateuch one of the 5 books of Moses
Sorry, Paul actually put that one to rest.So gay is ok? Interesting.
Some of it thats religious because then religion and government were the sameDo Jews follow Leviticus?
Most are atheists from what I've seen, and very Left wing as a result.Do Jews follow Leviticus?
Not true most are left wing but thats changing. Some sects are very conservativeMost are atheists from what I've seen, and very Left wing as a result.
12% of U.S. Jewish adults say they attend religious services weekly or more often, compared with 27% of the general public and 38% of U.S. Christians. And 21% of Jewish adults say religion is very important in their lives, compared with 41% of U.S. adults overall and 57% of Christians.Not true most are left wing but thats changing. Some sects are very conservative

Religion isnt defined by going to church there is more to it12% of U.S. Jewish adults say they attend religious services weekly or more often, compared with 27% of the general public and 38% of U.S. Christians. And 21% of Jewish adults say religion is very important in their lives, compared with 41% of U.S. adults overall and 57% of Christians.
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Jews in U.S. are far less religious than Christians and Americans overall, at least by traditional measures
Based on certain traditional measures of religious observance, U.S. Jews are far less religious than U.S. Christians and Americans overall.www.pewresearch.org
It's just the facts.
True, but those who attend church/synagogue regularly are more than likely serious about their faith.Religion isnt defined by going to church there is more to it
Paul describes "the church" as a body, some are the arm, the other the leg, and so forth.Don't "Christians" have the Holy Spirit for guide? What need have they for other?
It was God's law, not Jewish law.Why would anyone follow 3000 year old Jewish Civil law?
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Moses wasn't Jewish.Leviticus is Jewish civil law its a book in the Pentateuch one of the 5 books of Moses