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You have to act, not just believe.

As far as I am concerned, this is the difference between being a just human being following G-ds Commands and those who don't. You must do good to your fellow man, you must help those in need if you can, must act, not only think and believe.

That is all. Thank you for your time.
 
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You have to act, not just believe.

As far as I am concerned, this is the difference between being a just human following G-ds Commands and those who don't. You must be good to fellow man, you must help those in need if you can, must act not only think.

That is all. Thank you for your time.
you are welcome!
 
You have to act, not just believe.

As far as I am concerned, this is the difference between being a just human being following G-ds Commands and those who don't. You must do good to your fellow man, you must help those in need if you can, must act, not only think and believe.

That is all. Thank you for your time.
Not according to Protestants. According to them you just have to believe and everything will take care of itself.
 
Not according to Protestants. According to them you just have to believe and everything will take care of itself.
To each their own. Nothing in the Torah or Talmud supports this.
 
You have to act, not just believe.

As far as I am concerned, this is the difference between being a just human being following G-ds Commands and those who don't. You must do good to your fellow man, you must help those in need if you can, must act, not only think and believe.

That is all. Thank you for your time.
Are you confronting evil with arguments and debates?

If not and you stick to only what is nice and comfy or good to you, then evil will grow.
 
Correct, I think. It pushes works and deeds a showing love. Jewry has wisely always put man above God.
Jews don't put man above G-d. They demand adherence to G-ds Commands, through actions, not just words and thoughts.
 
Jews don't put man above G-d. They demand adherence to G-ds Commands, through actions, not just words and thoughts.
Now you mare just showing your ignorance of Jewry. They follow their Oral Torah and not the written Torah which they see as just commentary. Do I need to get a Rabbi link I have to show you? Or is Jesus asking you from the Bible with his, have ye forgotten that ye are Gods quote, enough?
 
Now you mare just showing your ignorance of Jewry. They follow their Oral Torah and not the written Torah which they see as just commentary. Do I need to get a Rabbi link I have to show you? Or is Jesus asking you from the Bible with his, have ye forgotten that ye are Gods quote, enough?
Stop trolling. You can take any small sector of any faith and find some evidence of it.

The Talmud was written our for fear of losing the history. It's an amazing document.
 
Not according to Protestants. According to them you just have to believe and everything will take care of itself.
Are you a Protestant, or just an ignoramus?
 
You have to act, not just believe.

As far as I am concerned, this is the difference between being a just human being following G-ds Commands and those who don't. You must do good to your fellow man, you must help those in need if you can, must act, not only think and believe.

That is all. Thank you for your time.
Acts 16:30-31 New International Version (NIV) He then brought them out and asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” They replied, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved—you and your household.”
 
Acts 16:30-31 New International Version (NIV) He then brought them out and asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” They replied, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved—you and your household.”
This is a key difference in theology. G-d wouldn't have Commandments and instruction if we weren't to follow them, right?
 
So, you've given all your possessions to the poor and followed the zombie on a stick?

Kudos.

How come you still have an interweb device?
You must love G-d with all your heart and might, you don't need to give up all of your worldly possessions to express this. It goes beyond this of course, to following the mitvot, give to charity and commit yourself to good deeds, don't just have good thoughts. That's my perspective and I'd argue that the concept that suggests acts don't matter are the reason some leave Christianity.
 
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You must love G-d with all your heart and might, you don't need to give up all of your worldly possessions to express this.
One would have though if one loved god with all one's heart and might there'd be no room left in the heart to desire possessions.

I suppose the trick is to tell oneself one does. That would work.
 
You have to act, not just believe.

As far as I am concerned, this is the difference between being a just human being following G-ds Commands and those who don't. You must do good to your fellow man, you must help those in need if you can, must act, not only think and believe.

That is all. Thank you for your time.
i agree.
but Luther might not agree.
 
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