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1506 and Boltar
On Sep 2, 2:47*pm, Charles Ellson wrote:
On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 19:36:12 +0100, The Real Doctor wrote: On 02/09/11 18:21, Tim Fenton wrote: In last year's Senate race, he backed Sharron Angle, who had the benefit of being seriously bat**** mad. That she lost is something Adrian has had considerable difficulty accepting. Good grief. He also claims to be Jewish, but believes in Jesus Christ (or, as he would say, Yeshua). Sensible way to hedge your bets, I suppose. As with those in the Islamic world who recognise him, they don't attribute the same qualities, status etc. Charles, The accepted definitionn of a Jewish person is that he, or she, is the child of a Jewess, no ifs, ands, or buts. See http://www.shema.com/messianic_judaism.php. It will explain my position on Y'shua HaMoshiach. You may not agree with from whence I come on this. But, I am sure you will grasp the concept. Unfortunately, is is well beyond the grasp of young Timmy. |
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On Sep 4, 4:27*am, wrote:
In article , (1506) wrote: The accepted definitionn of a Jewish person is that he, or she, is the child of a Jewess, no ifs, ands, or buts. Seehttp://www.shema.com/messianic_judaism.php. *It will explain my position on Y'shua HaMoshiach. You may not agree with from whence I come on this. *But, I am sure you will grasp the concept. I'm afraid you will find if you look back in history that this is not universally accepted. Fortunately my father decided not to hang around in Berlin in 1936 and argue about it. Your father was very wise. |
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On Sun, 4 Sep 2011 12:07:01 -0700 (PDT), 1506
wrote: On Sep 4, 4:27*am, wrote: In article , (1506) wrote: The accepted definitionn of a Jewish person is that he, or she, is the child of a Jewess, no ifs, ands, or buts. Maybe not by your definition but plenty of Jews do not have Jewish mothers. Seehttp://www.shema.com/messianic_judaism.php. *It will explain my position on Y'shua HaMoshiach. You may not agree with from whence I come on this. *But, I am sure you will grasp the concept. I'm afraid you will find if you look back in history that this is not universally accepted. Fortunately my father decided not to hang around in Berlin in 1936 and argue about it. Your father was very wise. |
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1506 and Boltar
On Sep 4, 11:06*pm, Charles Ellson wrote:
On Sun, 4 Sep 2011 12:07:01 -0700 (PDT), 1506 wrote: On Sep 4, 4:27*am, wrote: In article , (1506) wrote: The accepted definitionn of a Jewish person is that he, or she, is the child of a Jewess, no ifs, ands, or buts. Maybe not by your definition but plenty of Jews do not have Jewish mothers. NOT my definition, the rabbinical position since the Crusades. |
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On 05/09/2011 08:51, 1506 wrote:
On Sep 4, 11:06 pm, Charles wrote: On Sun, 4 Sep 2011 12:07:01 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 4, 4:27 am, wrote: In article , (1506) wrote: The accepted definitionn of a Jewish person is that he, or she, is the child of a Jewess, no ifs, ands, or buts. Maybe not by your definition but plenty of Jews do not have Jewish mothers. NOT my definition, the rabbinical position since the Crusades. A comparatively new idea then... -- Graeme Wall This account not read, substitute trains for rail. Railway Miscellany at www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail |
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