Dee, Thank you for your good advice. You are right, I should have started with a simple specific question rather than a broad general question.
Charles --- In [email protected], "momhs2hs" <momhs...@...> wrote: > > Hey Charles, I am Dee, a woman, and I look at many things through a > philosophical view finder. The other guys/gals? are much more technical in > ancient Hebrew than I and I don't compete with their knowledge base. Just > wanted you to know out front. > > My focus of research for the last, nearly 8 years now, is to separate the > wheat (what the words of the Scripture say) from the tares (the deeds and > traditions of men not caring about what they call themselves.) Which is to > say I see Judaism and Christianity two rails (Islam being a third rail) of > the same track chugging away from the Scriptures' intent and purpose. I > jumped off and am running back to the place where I belong, to borrow a > phrase, and am looking through the ancient text in CONTEXT to find what we > missed that we were commanded to do and what blessings we missed on our way > out of town. > > The only anti-missionary group I know are the Jewish religious and secular > men who attempt to keep fellow "Jews" from converting to Christianity or > becoming Messanics. I have spoken with an anti-missionary for about a year > exchanging, er, ideas shall we say. I have not been able to exchange ideas > with any other Middle Eastern peoples - so far they have convinced me that > the girl thing with religious views doesn't go down well with them. Well, I > also spent time studying with an Orthodox Christian view for several years > and that could be called an anti-missionary experience also but that is all > Greek to me. > > I don't know if your questions could be answered here but you might as well > ask an easy one to start with and see what we can bring to the table. There > are many opinions and much knowledge here. > > Dee >
