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Contemplate the concept of ‘orthopraxy’ as opposed to ‘orthodoxy’ (note the lower case ‘o’).Well please explain Kaninchen.
I’m not a Jew, but I do know factional conflicts exist within Israel…do they not?
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Contemplate the concept of ‘orthopraxy’ as opposed to ‘orthodoxy’ (note the lower case ‘o’).Well please explain Kaninchen.
I’m not a Jew, but I do know factional conflicts exist within Israel…do they not?
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Hey, Servant19, it’s easy to Google and will save me a lot of typing and we won’t get into trouble over thread drift.Which is why it was a response to Peter Plato and not you dear sister
Tell me about sons of Noah. Your understanding please
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Actually, I think God is quite capable of fending for himself. And reasonable human beings are quite capable of seeing where the “twisting” has occurred or is occurring, if we have a mind to.The reality is that God has not just spoken to a small population of Israelis at a few points throughout history. Reconciling this fact is what faces those who claim exclusivity over God.
The intention is unity and harmony Peter.Beware of wolves masquerading as sheep.
Why are you taking such pains to harp on divisions when you are supposed to be promoting “universal wonderfullness” and the message that we are all the same? Suddenly, you want to make distinctions?
What business is it of yours, this “trouble” between orthodox and reform Jews? Let them work it out.
Or are you looking for some bones? That wouldn’t make you a predator, then but a…
…never mind. We won’t go there.
Ok sisterHey, Servant19, it’s easy to Google and will save me a lot of typing and we won’t get into trouble over thread drift.
9 Sura At-Taubah (The Repentance)Two questions:
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- Which verse in the Quran are you referencing with this statement?
- What do you understand by the term “submit to Islam”?
I am not clear that “universal wonderfullness” is the intended outcome, at least, not as conceived by Baha’i or Mohammad. In fact, I am not even clear that those are consistent with each other without a great deal of “twisting” applied by one or the other to the other.The intention is unity and harmony Peter.
I was asked a question and I answered it. I’m not looking for bones but to say the things we see here about Prophet Muhammad, the Bab and Baha’u’llah is unacceptable towards the intended outcome.
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I think he was a confused soul. God Bless, MemawWas Muhammad a Prophet of the Judeo-Christian God ?
Fairly put Peter.Actually, I think God is quite capable of fending for himself. And reasonable human beings are quite capable of seeing where the “twisting” has occurred or is occurring, if we have a mind to.
The lesson to be learned from Jewish history, I suppose, is that even when and where God speaks directly and clearly to “a small population,” there is no inevitable conclusion to be drawn that the “small population” will necessarily heed what is being said. The Jewish Patriarchs, Moses, the Judges and the Prophets were quite candid about that – only remnants or small sub-groups listened faithfully.
If God speaking deliberately, directly and in no uncertain terms didn’t go over very well even within a “small population,” it isn’t clear to me that the whole of humanity would have listened intently or followed his will when he spoke in more muted whispers.
Perhaps it isn’t so much a problem of God speaking, but one of human listening. In other words, perhaps it was ONLY this “small population” that listened to what God had to say with any degree of consistency, loyalty or conviction.
Confusion doesn’t give rise to a rational belief for 1.6 billion people dear memawI think he was a confused soul. God Bless, Memaw
Please elaborate with specific examples PeterI am not clear that “universal wonderfullness” is the intended outcome, at least, not as conceived by Baha’i or Mohammad. In fact, I am not even clear that those are consistent with each other without a great deal of “twisting” applied by one or the other to the other.
You have no understanding of messianism. There is nothing false about the teaching of Jesus Christ. Some of the Jews rejected Jesus as their messiah. They wanted a warrior messiah and not a loving son of God.Hi KEP
It’s not about the “continued existance” of Judaism. It’s about the fact that Judaism taught one thing, then Jesus came along and said another thing.
When a Jew analysed Jesus’ teaching it was false, pure and simple.
And so, to a Jew, there is no Judeo-Christian God.
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Public Revelation is complete with the death of the last Apostle. Private revelation such as Fatima is not part of Public Revelation. God Bless, MemawI thought that some Roman Catholics believed in the revelations at Fatima?
In his case, it certainly did!! And I certainly wouldn’t call it rational !! God Bless, MemawConfusion doesn’t give rise to a rational belief for 1.6 billion people dear memaw
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Actually, it can, dear servant.Confusion doesn’t give rise to a rational belief for 1.6 billion people dear memaw
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I understand that Ontheway.You have no understanding of messianism. There is nothing false about the teaching of Jesus Christ. Some of the Jews rejected Jesus as their messiah. They wanted a warrior messiah and not a loving son of God.
Can you show me other examples for this certainty please Memaw?Actually, it can, dear servant.