This web site is going through huge changes. I will attempt to give you a briefing of what I NOW believe. First of all, I will write what I don't believe: I do not believe that Yeshua is G-d.
I do not believe that he was from a virgin birth.
I do not believe in a trinity.
I do not believe that Yeshua meant for a new religion.
What I do blieve is that Yeshua was a Rabbi.
I do understand that the Catholic Church altered and forged much in the ReNewed Covenant.
I do understand that Torah was NEVER abolished.
I can plainly say that I seek to convert to Judaism.
Any questions or comments, you may send to obeytorah7000@yahoo.com
Thank you.
Babylon
Babylon was a physical place but it also has a spiritual meaning. The spiritual meaning is what is important to undrstand today.
Babylon could be described as a spiritual clinging to what is against G-d, a worshipping of what is pagan ad not of G-d.
Harlot and whore are words that mean anyone or anything that is disobedient to G-d......a good description is in Hosea which talks about adultery.
Adultery against G-d means that someone is going agaisnt G-d by disobedience, and follows pagan ways.
Babylon, adultery, whore and Harlot are terms that
a believer should understand cleary.
Many believers do understand that the Catholic Church is the Great Harlot that the ReNewed Covenant talks about. But, they really don't understand why.
The Roman Catholic Church when it first came about, basically starting with Constantine, "made" a new religion. The rules changed from G-d's rules. Shabbat (Sabbath) which started at dusk on Friday until dusk on Saturday was changed to Sunday. Anything "Jewish" was taken out of the religion.
December 25th that was a pagan holiday was substituted to be Christ's birthday. On and on it goes.
What believers fail to understand is that the protestant faith is actually "little sisters", they, too, follow these pagan beliefs.
No, the protestants don't pray to saints, etc., but the basic beliefs and observances are the same.
How does G-d feel about paganism?
That should not be a hard question for any believer that is dedicated in reading the word of G-d.
In the Tenach (OT) and the ReNewed Covenant, the believer would read all through scripture how He feels about paganism!
Babylon, whore, adultey, harlot......
Come out of her my people, come out of Babylon
What's Going On?
Why is it in these very modern times, 2000 years after Jesus, that many are leaving the Christian Church( the paganism of it) yearning to know G-d's truth? Either all of these thousands of people are being duped by the devil or G-d is waking the minds of His children.
What about 50 years ago? One hundred years ago? Two hundred years ago? Did Americans at that time question these things?
Hardly! Christians did not bicker with a Pastor and ask such questions! People were to sit quietly in the pews and not to utter a word, not to speak out or ask questions! And, the way it was back then, they never thought to do such a thing....these questions never entered their minds!
But, here we are, once believers, sitting in the pews just like our ancestors.Something has changed. Something is stirring!
Questions are being asked. Debates are taking place. Research is being done. Why? Why now? Why after all these millennium?
Why so many people? Thousands and thousands in the world are asking, yearning to know, researching. Thousands of web sites are on the internet, teaching that the Torah has not been abolished, that Jesus is not who people think he is, that his real name is Yeshua! Why?
A phenomenon is taking place. Some would have to honestly say that G-d's spirit is moving in people that yearn for His truth.
However, some (believers who refuse to budge from being told what to believe) say that these people are devils or the anti christ, etc.
So, let's look at the evidence of what goes on.
Christians continue to believe that Jesus is His real name and Jesus is G-d. They continue to celebrate Christmas and Easter.
The "rebels" on the other hand research and discover that Jesus had a Hebrew name, Yeshua. They don't celebrate Christmas and Easter and have learned that Torah was not abolished.
What then is the conclusion? Are Christians right? Or are these rebels right?
The rebels have discovered that the forefathers have paganized and founded a new religion. Yet, the Christians remain favoring these forefathers.
Is there something to this division? Possibly. It's not because Christians are bad. But, there is a reason why they aren't opening up. It's because they didn't ask!
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