A very good word, jt.  I’ll keep that in mind. Izzy

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy Taylor
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 5:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TruthTalk] Judaism and Theology

 

 

 

Thanks for this paragraph David. I had recently been contemplating Jesus' words about

becoming like little children in order to enter His Kingdom.  This could not mean being

totally naive because He also says we are to be wise as serpents and harmless as doves.

 

Little children continually push boundaries so this can not be total obedience. I have

decided that Jesus was talking about trusting God and "living in the moment" which

is what my husband and I do of necessity when we are keeping the 2yr old grandson. 

He allows us no time to ponder on the past or to be be anxious about the future. We live

in the moment at hand which is great.

 

Satan likes to take the failures of the past and project them into the future.  He also likes

for us to be anxious about everything in direct disobedience to God who says we are "to

be anxious for nothing but in everything by prayer and supplication to let our requests be

made known to God"

 

All of which necessitates "living in the now"   judyt

 

 


From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I read the following paragraph written by Rabbi Jeremy Rosen at the
following link:
http://www.somethingjewish.co.uk/articles/966_the_meaning_of_shavu.htm

 

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It is the strength of Judaism that it is not a theology based religion.There
is relatively little theology in the Talmud altogether, a handful of pages
in all. This makes great sense. For most of us the theological issues that
have dominated thinking these past two thousand years are relatively
unimportant. Judaism is concerned primarily with living now.
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I thought it was interesting in respect to the emphasis some TruthTalk
members place upon theology.  It seems to point to some of the tension
between members here.  Some here seem to emphasize the practical living out
of God's Word whereas some others emphasize theology.  We all seem to deal
with both, but the emphasis certainly is different.  I thought some of you
might find this paragraph interesting to think about.

 

Peace be with you.
David Miller.

 

 

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