muman613: "Judaism is a religion which considers itself to be the one and only truth of G-d and this is why we are not supposed to teach Torah to non-Jews. I often ask myself if it is wise to openly discuss some deep secrets of Torah here because many non-Jews read what I write and make Judaism into something like a hobby, something not taken seriously as it should be. "
With all due respect, muman613, the day and age in which we live makes possible a virtually instantaneous access to almost any and all sources of information.
I had accessed all of the Torah websites which you have offered as sources long before I saw them as links here on the forum.
Going a step further, Christians base their faith on our Scriptures, and know full well that without Torah there is no justification for their belief in a Messiah.
Granted, Christian translations, interpretations, and doctrines differ from those of the Jews, but the fact remains that they consider Torah the basis for their beliefs.
In the days of Rabbi Hillel access to Torah study was unquestioningly more difficult and reserved for those willing to accept it and keep it.
Today, however, serious Christian seminaries both Protestant and Catholic require of their students the study of Biblical Hebrew and Classical Greek in order that they read scriptures in their original tongue.
Interest in Torah, as well as access to Jewish Torah study, is therefore no longer the reserve of an exclusive few.
Yet, even with all these modern advances in information access, in-depth study and understanding of Torah remains an undertaking exclusive to the Jewish Yeshiva.
I happen to view these facts as being positive, as the Jewish People's best friends in the world today are Christians who read and believe their Bibles.
I will go so far as to say that if we Jews today had among us as much interest in Torah as do our Christian friends, we wouldn't be facing most of our current troubles which clearly emanate from within and among our own people because of their ignorance.
So...go ahead and teach what you feel we must know.
It certainly has been a great blessing and benefit to myself and to many others.
Rest assured that the average visitor to this forum will never read most of your posts, as most are a very difficult and esoteric read even for someone fairly knowledgeable of Torah.