To: Zionist Conspirator
Genuine, sincere proselytization I understand (I did it in my last post).
Now this, I actually respect.
And while personally I think that Noachide Law boils down to "sit down, shut up, and let the Jews do all the spiritual heavy lifting, since your Creator barely trusts you enough to follow directions, much less interpret them", I still respect a Jew that believes this, a lot more than some Reform Rabbi who is doing an interfaith service with a Wiccan.
To: horse_doc
And while personally I think that Noachide Law boils down to "sit down, shut up, and let the Jews do all the spiritual heavy lifting, since your Creator barely trusts you enough to follow directions, much less interpret them", I still respect a Jew that believes this, a lot more than some Reform Rabbi who is doing an interfaith service with a Wiccan.Actually, the Noachide Laws are much more complex than most people think. I'm far, far from good in my observance of them yet, but at least I've begun the journey.
There's a movement afoot that insists that the Noachide Laws don't require anyone to leave their former religion, that in effect one can be a good chr*stian or good moslem and still be an observant Noachide. This is easy-going, liberal, ecumenical nonsense.
As for the wiccans, I don't think they're as liberal as the United Methodist Church!
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12/14/2006 2:38:02 PM PST by
Zionist Conspirator
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