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New Yorker:

Accepting the Torah, But Remaining a Gentile?

You have already done it, the first two-thirds of the Christian bible is the Torah, Genesis, the books of Moses, so if you are a Christian you've already technically accepted it. It is a non-issue, you are already there.

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--- Quote from: New Yorker on December 20, 2008, 06:27:25 PM ---
Accepting the Torah, But Remaining a Gentile?

You have already done it, the first two-thirds of the Christian bible is the Torah, Genesis, the books of Moses, so if you are a Christian you've already technically accepted it. It is a non-issue, you are already there.

--- End quote ---

no. When Jews say Torah, it means Written and Oral.  It means the Torah belief in G-d(not a trinity).
 
And it means accepting, as the oral law says, that G-d gave 7 laws to Adam and Noah.

Tzvi Ben Roshel1:
Here is a good video I just saw on youtube (new video of subscribtion that I have)


 
 - About Jews incouraging the nations to keep the 7 laws (also about NOT discouraging converts) - Material mainly from the Rambam.

DownwithIslam:
Tzvi, don't get me wrong, I don't consider Rabbi Mizrahi to be a bad person, he comes across as a humble, kind man in his videos. I simply believe him to be mistaken on many things. If he wants to prevent assimilation, he can do that in ways other than to bash christians in general. He should know damn well that their are bible believing christians who love israel. I think the fact that he tries to bring jews back to judaism is a wonderful thing. All I am saying is that I doubt he can win an argument with chaim over the christian issue and leaving israel.

ItalianZionist:
they said 86% of israeli Arabs are decscended from Jews. Is this true?

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