Iceman
11-16-05, 12:28 AM
I want to thk you for the link you posted Avon Lady and I made it to lesson #42 Crash Course in Your Faith....and I think I have seen enough.
a few quotes and I know you may or may not agree with them ....I just thought they were interesting.
Paul preached that belief in Jesus replaced the laws of the Torah -- that is, all the commandments that the Romans who were attracted to Judaism found so cumbersome.”
Incorrect, yet...subject to interpretation as always...Belief in Jesus is not taught as a replacement but bringing one into complete fufillment of all the laws.
Paul preached monotheism to be sure, but with one radical innovation. The way of salvation for Gentiles was now much simpler: belief in Jesus replaced observance of the commandments
Again...the word replaced....not.Dats to easy.
By converting to Christianity, a Roman was able to subscribe to the Jewish view of one loving God, as well as to the Torah's moral vision of peace, justice, and love of one's neighbor. A Roman could subscribe to these ideas without having to become "different" in the way Jews were "different."
Thus Paul removed the barriers and opened the floodgates.
Well one must be "Born Again" of spirit acording to the "New Testament", from what I read I know ya like that one...so if one is really born again...did he really not become different?
Christianity preserved all the advantages of its Jewish heritage but without the only two factors that might otherwise have inhibited its growth: the obligation of the ritual law and the close connection between religion and national identity. By proclaiming that the Christ was 'the end of the law' and by presenting itself to the world as 'the new spiritual Israel,' Hellenistic Christianity was able to reap the political and social fruits that had been sown by three centuries of Hellenistic Judaism.”
Christ is preached as the Fufillment of the law NOT the replacement.
Needless to say, observant Jews objected to Paul, a Jew whom they saw as the worst kind of heretic. Indeed, because of Jewish complaints against him, Paul was arrested by the Roman authorities, held for a time under house arrest, and finally executed in or around 67 CE (the year of the start of the Great Revolt against Rome in Israel.)”
If they killed Christ the same fate is to be expected for His followers..Good Job Paul! ya must have did it right. :up:
Islam, according to Mohammed, was built on five pillars:
· Faith in one God ("there is no God but Allah")
· Prayer (five times a day)
· Charity (2.5% of one's income)
· Pilgrimage to Mecca called Haj (once in a lifetime)
· Fasting (a fast lasting from dawn to dusk for 30 days during the month of Ramadan)
Later a sixth pillar was added: Holy War called Jihad. (Incidentally, the original meaning of Jihad was an internal struggle between good and evil, but it was transformed into the idea of an external struggle against the non-Islamic world.)”
Not sure on this last Sixth pillar or it's interpretation but I suspect it is again being kinda interpretated by the writer here as to it being against the "non-Islamic world"
It must be pointed out, however, that Jews had a lot less problems with Islam than they did with Christianity. Islam was purely monotheistic, whereas Christianity incorporated a lot of pagan mythology into itself. Islam did not claim that Mohammad was "god" or "son of God" or that God came in three parts. Islam followed many Jewish laws and customs, unlike Christianity which disavowed the law of the Torah in favor of faith in Jesus.”
Man...Jews really seem pissed off about the laws...Christians do not dis-avow the laws.
Intresting reading to be sure and I will continue in my seeking for truths.I can really see though acording to my faith why Jesus was crucified....He seemed to threaten everything that had been a way of life for Jews for thousands of yrs.
I look at it this way....people were given 10...TEN commands from God....and could not keep them...why would God continue to direct humans to try to keep more laws that He knew we did'nt have a chance in hell of keeping....this is the view of Christianity in that where we fall short...as humans always can be counted on to do...our faith in Him..Jesus Christ and what he accomplished ...Blood and Body broken....pay or pave the way Back..to God.
It is a gift...of grace.So no man may boast.Ya have to carry your cross every day until his return.
Thks guys all this has increased my own faith. :) :up:
a few quotes and I know you may or may not agree with them ....I just thought they were interesting.
Paul preached that belief in Jesus replaced the laws of the Torah -- that is, all the commandments that the Romans who were attracted to Judaism found so cumbersome.”
Incorrect, yet...subject to interpretation as always...Belief in Jesus is not taught as a replacement but bringing one into complete fufillment of all the laws.
Paul preached monotheism to be sure, but with one radical innovation. The way of salvation for Gentiles was now much simpler: belief in Jesus replaced observance of the commandments
Again...the word replaced....not.Dats to easy.
By converting to Christianity, a Roman was able to subscribe to the Jewish view of one loving God, as well as to the Torah's moral vision of peace, justice, and love of one's neighbor. A Roman could subscribe to these ideas without having to become "different" in the way Jews were "different."
Thus Paul removed the barriers and opened the floodgates.
Well one must be "Born Again" of spirit acording to the "New Testament", from what I read I know ya like that one...so if one is really born again...did he really not become different?
Christianity preserved all the advantages of its Jewish heritage but without the only two factors that might otherwise have inhibited its growth: the obligation of the ritual law and the close connection between religion and national identity. By proclaiming that the Christ was 'the end of the law' and by presenting itself to the world as 'the new spiritual Israel,' Hellenistic Christianity was able to reap the political and social fruits that had been sown by three centuries of Hellenistic Judaism.”
Christ is preached as the Fufillment of the law NOT the replacement.
Needless to say, observant Jews objected to Paul, a Jew whom they saw as the worst kind of heretic. Indeed, because of Jewish complaints against him, Paul was arrested by the Roman authorities, held for a time under house arrest, and finally executed in or around 67 CE (the year of the start of the Great Revolt against Rome in Israel.)”
If they killed Christ the same fate is to be expected for His followers..Good Job Paul! ya must have did it right. :up:
Islam, according to Mohammed, was built on five pillars:
· Faith in one God ("there is no God but Allah")
· Prayer (five times a day)
· Charity (2.5% of one's income)
· Pilgrimage to Mecca called Haj (once in a lifetime)
· Fasting (a fast lasting from dawn to dusk for 30 days during the month of Ramadan)
Later a sixth pillar was added: Holy War called Jihad. (Incidentally, the original meaning of Jihad was an internal struggle between good and evil, but it was transformed into the idea of an external struggle against the non-Islamic world.)”
Not sure on this last Sixth pillar or it's interpretation but I suspect it is again being kinda interpretated by the writer here as to it being against the "non-Islamic world"
It must be pointed out, however, that Jews had a lot less problems with Islam than they did with Christianity. Islam was purely monotheistic, whereas Christianity incorporated a lot of pagan mythology into itself. Islam did not claim that Mohammad was "god" or "son of God" or that God came in three parts. Islam followed many Jewish laws and customs, unlike Christianity which disavowed the law of the Torah in favor of faith in Jesus.”
Man...Jews really seem pissed off about the laws...Christians do not dis-avow the laws.
Intresting reading to be sure and I will continue in my seeking for truths.I can really see though acording to my faith why Jesus was crucified....He seemed to threaten everything that had been a way of life for Jews for thousands of yrs.
I look at it this way....people were given 10...TEN commands from God....and could not keep them...why would God continue to direct humans to try to keep more laws that He knew we did'nt have a chance in hell of keeping....this is the view of Christianity in that where we fall short...as humans always can be counted on to do...our faith in Him..Jesus Christ and what he accomplished ...Blood and Body broken....pay or pave the way Back..to God.
It is a gift...of grace.So no man may boast.Ya have to carry your cross every day until his return.
Thks guys all this has increased my own faith. :) :up: