Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
shooraijin (post: 1355859) wrote:EricTheFred, all the Messianic Jew congregations I have been to (I've attended a couple) all confess Jesus as Lord.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
EricTheFred (post: 1355857) wrote:There are various groups, normally considered Protestant I believe, who are theologically Christian but retain Jewish worship and life practices (i.e., keep the Sabbath, live Kosher, etc.). Is this what you were looking for?
Bunny (post: 1355863) wrote:The local congregations I'm interested in are confessed Christians too. I keep looking into it because I have this growing conviction that I need to understand Judaism before I can fully understand and appreciate Jesus.
Bunny (post: 1356727) wrote:It just strikes me as odd that most of our religious practices are handed down from the Romans and/or pagans and we really don't celebrate the Jewish roots of our religion.
Bunny (post: 1356884) wrote:If you're referring to how they mimic the other pagan religions of their time, yes. Does it really detract from my feelings? Somehow, the answer is no. If anything, it leads me to question the validity of anything I do religiously but that leads me down a very dark path. I'll stop at saying that I suppose the most important thing is that I have a church community that cares about me and keeps me connected to God. Commence the zipping of the lips.
Yamamaya (post: 1357155) wrote:I'm a Seventh Day Adventist. Church of God 7th day is a bit different from SDAism. Although both groups keep the Sabbath, SDAs have different eschalogical views(I don't believe in many of these eschalogical views myself but I won't pursue the discussion in respect of CAA rules).
Bunny (post: 1356727) wrote:I've actually taken some Old Testament classes but they were taught by my old (protestant) youth pastor, and though I thought they were enriching, I think my problem is I've come to feel weird in protestant churches. It just strikes me as odd that most of our religious practices are handed down from the Romans and/or pagans and we really don't celebrate the Jewish roots of our religion. I've had nothing but good experiences in my "home" church but I do often feel the strangeness of the whole spectacle.
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