Hello Chaim
I'd like to thank you for answering my questions in previous weeks, and I'd like to apologise for having forgotten to thank you in the past.
(I'm sorry that the following is very long, please read the whole of it to yourself and then address the key points)
I think that it may be time for me to part ways with JTF, to be honest I can not see how any true Christian can work with JTF at all.
I was too busy preparing for an exam when the recent incident with Allen-T flared up, so I missed a lot of the details, but as far as I can see Allen was stripped of his position as a moderator and then all but forced to leave for believing that it is right for everyone including Jews to become Christians, I, along with all true Christians share this belief. For someone to say that they are a Christian and then say that it is wrong for Jews to become Christians would be a nonsense, as Christians we believe that Jesus was the Jewish messiah, as such what he had to say must be relevant to the Jews. We believe that the ideas that Jesus taught constitute the new covenant mentioned in the book of Jeremiah chapter 31, and are therefore 100% relevant to Jews.
As far as I can see it appears that you, Jimmy and others want a condition for all non-Jewish members that they agree to never preach anything but your version of Judaism to Jews, I have never preached anything to a Jew, however to promise to never do so would be directly against my faith. Furthermore, by strict Jewish law, I am a Jew, my mother's mother's mother was Jewish, so if it is an abomination for Jews to be told about Jesus, what am I? A Jew who is a Christian.
I am happy, as was Allen, to agree not to preach on the forum or through any JTF medium, but to agree that Jews should not be taught about Jesus would violate everything I believe in.
I do not really want to part ways with JTF, as I think that Islam is a serious threat to everyone, and that it is important to do something about this threat, but I will not compromise my faith.
I'm sorry that this is so long, and I hope that this is not a permananent goodbye,
Shalom