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Maimonides Was Wrong

Yeshua spoke these words against the religious rulers of his day. These words are also appropriate for countering Maimonides. Maimonides did not have the authority to define a messiah apart from the prophecies and then dismiss Yeshua because He fulfilled the prophecies in Scripture.

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The Definintion of Marriage

Marriage is not a civil law; it is a religious law! And the Constitution forbids the federal government from making any law to establish or prohibit the free exercise of religion.

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Feeding the Multitudes

One of the fascinating themes throughout Scripture is the reference to bread. It is a staple in the human diet in just about every culture in the world. The Appointed Times of the Lord contain elements of bread in their celebration, and the Lord climaxed His teachings at His last Passover by saying He was the bread of life.

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Not Under the Law

Churchmen have been indoctrinated that they should not and do not keep the commandments of the Lord.

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Preparing Your Sukkah

Moses spoke of a generation coming much later that would see Israel scattered into all of the nations. He then foretold they would be part of an exodus out from all of those nations back to the promised land.

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Our Father Abraham

The sages say that Abraham’s relationship with God was more mature and that he was setting an example for how we should walk before God. We should be able to hear God’s instructions and act accordingly, rather than being urged forcefully by a handhold or pulled along by a leash.

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Fulfilling the Law of Moses

Christians will explain that the New Covenant did away with the “Old” Covenant and that Jesus “fulfilled” the Law. They might even throw a bone to you and say something like, “We still keep the moral law, but the ceremonial law is out. Besides, no one can really keep the Law.” Christians who answer this way believe in “Replacement Theology.”

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