You seem to have trouble following the logical progression of your argument, so let me make it a little simpler for you. You made the comment, "There is such a thing as being "unequally yoked with unbelievers," and I do believe that Master Rick has mastered it". I simply asked the question, "when did the disciples, the twelve and the seventy, become "believers"?", because it seems that Jesus had more to do with unbelievers and appeared more comfortable with them, than He did with those with a vested interest in the religious status quo.
And once again, I'm still not interested in engaging you in that digression.
You seem to have trouble following the logical progression of your argument, so let me make it a little simpler for you. You made the comment, "There is such a thing as being "unequally yoked with unbelievers," and I do believe that Master Rick has mastered it". I simply asked the question, "when did the disciples, the twelve and the seventy, become "believers"?", because it seems that Jesus had more to do with unbelievers and appeared more comfortable with them, than He did with those with a vested interest in the religious status quo.
We're talking about the church in the beginning of the 21st century, NOT Israel before the creation of the church.
The Warrenite "everything is everything" aw-shucks stuff won't wash. Not with me, at least.