Why would you use the phrase "written by men" other than to ceate an elusion that the Bible/Torah is fallible? If in fact I spoke out of turn to you personally then I do apoligize.
You say you are looking for common ground. If in fact this is the case then answer this simple question do you know who Yahashua is?[/QUOTE
The Bible was written by men. That is the truth. If you imply that I am trying to fight with you over the Bible you are speaking out of turn.
I'm interested in finding common ground. I think you may be more interested in evangelizing than having a respectful discussion with another person deeply committed to a spiritual life.
No, I am not familiar with the term 'Yahashua'. Yeshua, yes. I know that term.
It is not my job to evangelize as you call it. Before we could truly find a true "common ground" on some forum Internet site you would need to find out and know who Jesus/Yahushua truly is.
That is not an attempt to insult you sky, it is just the simple truth.
You can ask questions if you like but you may not like the answers that you may hear from me. I had a very dear Chinese friend who was raised a Budhist. She was sold into slavery at fourteen years old by her family. Her husband an airman was literally her hero. He brought her to America and she and I met through my husband who at the time was also an airman. In the years just prior to her death she called me and asked, "I have friend who tell me I go to hell if I no give money to her church. I know you know truth, you tell me am I go to hell I no give money to her church?"
She and I had a lengthy conversation over the phone that day. At the end she asked me if I would baptise her. I told her I could not but I could make arrangements for her to be Baptised. She said, "I no know when I die. Doctors say they no know either. You fix for me okay?" I said I would not realizing what a task it would be. We lived in a town with 200 people and ten churches. One would think that asking a minister to do this simple task would be a cake walk. In short it was not. yet one minister I asked after getting a run around from another that said he would make the arraingements said, "I would be honored." We set the next Sunday for the event.
I recieved a phone call from a friend over a hundred miles away the following Monday. He was very rough in his tone of voice when he asked, "What did you do?" I assumed one thing because this friend and I had never discussed our faith or our beliefs. Yet we had been friends from the first day we met years previously. He continued on speaking in that voice, "I got a call this morning from a friend I grew up with. He was very upset, he said you brought some heathen into their church." I fired back at my dearest friend,"that's God church whether your friend knows it or not! and Pong is no heathen she is a very dear friend." In the conversations end my dear friend apoligized to me for not knowing those people he had known his "whole life", "were like that."
Now you can consider that evangilizing or you can accept it as something more and we can move forward as you try to find common ground if you like.