In a message dated 1/3/2005 12:37:19 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

The dangerous aspects are those within the movement who emphasize shadows
over reality.  For example, those who think that keeping Torah commandments
that deal with shadows is the only way to be pleasing to God. the Gentile brethren often stress commandment keeping as the avenue to righteousness and salvation  --   a very popular opinion   This would
include the practice of killing a lamb in addition to faith in Yeshua, of
observing the moedim in addition to remembering that to which they point, of
sabbath observance in addition to entering the kingdom of God, of
circumcision of the flesh in addition to circumcision of the heart, etc.
Also, those who insist upon using Hebrew names, of denouncing the Trinity,
etc. the Gentile church will often press modern day lingo as well  --  sinners prayer, Trinity,  Spirit baptism with evidence of speaking in tongues,    rapture,  accepting Christ as your personal Savior, and the like.   Generally, the Judaizing elements are causes of concern. As is their counterparts - The Bentile Legalist.  The letter kills but the spirit gives life


I am not challenging David, here, but it is interesting that nearly exact parallels can be seen in the Gentile Church.   Note the bold print wording above.

JD

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