....” a serious discussion”....
How can you even expect a serious discussion when your source is a fraud and a shyster? Roods teachings are intended to bait, hook, and maintain a following to fill his coffers and you’re assisting him to do that by ‘promoting’ him on FR.
But you cannot say that you are a keeper of the Torah and then pick and choose what you want to obey....nor can you determine the penalities when you don’t.
God’s word is very clear in the Old Testament that if you follow the law you must do so 100%.....and according to OT law...sacrifice an animal to cover for your sin.
What you are trying to ‘do’ is say that if you fail, {and you surely will}, to follow the OT law in all it’s detail, and pick what you want to follow, then you can jump to the New Testament and claim Christ’s blood temporarily.
That’s not God’s plan and never was....Jesus said it’s finished...he fulfilled the entire law and the prophets....His promise to give us His Spirit within to keep His word is the New Covenant..
The Old Testament is but a shadow of His coming....it all says ‘He’s coming’.....the New Testament says ‘He’s here’....and Revelations tells us ‘HE’s coming again’.
I've lost count of the number of times you've been a false witness against Michael Rood, myself, and others on this thread alone. I'm betting somewhere though that there is someone who is keeping an accurate tally.
What you are trying to do is say that if you fail, {and you surely will}, to follow the OT law in all its detail, and pick what you want to follow, then you can jump to the New Testament and claim Christs blood temporarily.
Do you ever tire of spreading falsehood and confusion? How many times must I and others correct your blatant distortions? We have fully explained Yeshua's plan for salvation many times now.
The Old Testament is but a shadow of His coming....it all says Hes coming.....the New Testament says Hes here....and Revelations tells us HEs coming again.
You are embarrassing yourself and your clown posse. The end was fully described from the beginning in the Torah, including the "he's here" and "he's coming again" parts.