Hi Rob et al, ... Yes. But let me quickly add that I do not doubt that "the trail" exists. I trust that Ezra et al followed a discernable reasoning process...
Hi Rob et al, ... It also finds support in Paul's circumcising of Timothy... "...[who was] the son of a certain Jewish woman who believed, but his father was...
... Michael: No, my question gets straight to the point. Tobiah: No, your question is completely irrelevant. Michael:God was "just" and "good" to give His Son,...
Hi Folks, I think I'm one of the newest members here. As I've been learning to find my around "ACT242" and browsing around what has been transpiring here...
Interesting answer, brother, very thoughtful. I don't think one has to become a Hebrew to understand the scriptures either, it is the Holy Spirit which can be...
Hi Bruce et al, ... It is my extended observation that they/we do! All things equal (by that I mean "if the people observed are all Spirit-filled believers in...
Hi Michael, When I'd written" ...Hebrew people who have a "Hebraic perspective" and a "Hebrew mindset" generally should have a far greater appreciation for...
Hi Folks, Have just read the second part of Tim Hegg's article. To avoid an overly lengthy post I'd just like to address his first main point at this time. He...
Hi Bruce et al, ... My criteria is my own observation based on long-term personal participation in Evangelical Christianity, the House Church Movement, and the...
In a message dated 3/4/08 7:53:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... I do appreciate a number of very sensible points you have made in this thread, Michael. But...
Hi Bruce et al, ... Yes, but it doesn't have to be. Not should any good thing we strive for be done apart from Christ. ... For the obvious fact that it was...
Hi Rob et al, ... When you read Tim's article(s), you are left with the impression that he sees no value in Gentiles thinking like Gentiles. But, it's not ...
Hi Michael, You wrote in part..." Knowledge of the biblical languages - "laypeople" (I hate that phrase, but humor me) in the Messianic Movement are more prone...
Hi Michael, ... When one considers that *Reformed Baptist* are usually *Hyper Calvinists* then, Tim, was force fed, as a youngster, the most radical of...
Hi Bruce et al, ... Yes...as there is such a distinction in Scripture. :) However, it would require some time for me to clarify and qualify what I mean, so ...
Hi Bruce et al, ... So you are dependant upon some other persons' **EXTRA-BIBLICAL** knowledge brought to bear on the biblical texts, in the form of a Bible...
Hi Joe et al, ... Strong stance on what? Could you please clarify that before I seek to protect my friend and brother (I would do the same for you, Joe) from ...
Hi Bruce et al, ... I agree with your distinction between commands intended for varying groups. So, for example, it would be wrong for a Gentile Christian male...
Hi Michael, ... His strong stance against creedal Christianity. The Reformed Baptist are more creedal than most protestant groups. I think that it is obvious...
Hi Michael, You wrote:" Yes...as there is such a (clergy/laity) distinction in Scripture. :) However, it would require some time for me to clarify and qualify...
Hi Michael, You wrote," So you are dependant upon some other persons' **EXTRA-BIBLICAL** knowledge brought to bear on the biblical texts, in the form of a...
Hi Michael, You wrote,"I agree with your distinction between commands intended for varying groups. So, for example, it would be wrong for a Gentile Christian...
Hi Joe et al, ... Not than Presbyterians or Anglicans! And Reformed Baptists are still Baptists...which are anti-creedal both conviction, taking a hard SOLA ...
Hi Bruce et al, ... Okay, then we are in **essential agreement**. I wasn't referring to the etymological meaning of the terms "clergy" and "laity," but to ...
Hi Bruce et al, ... ...Thus anyone [such as yourself] who depends upon some EXTA-BIBLICAL source (E.g. biblical philology [i.e. inherited traditions about what...
... explains. ... to ... to ... used ... just ... Tobiah when is the new order? Are we completely in the new order? What are 'shadows of things to come'? ... ...
Good morning Michael, You wrote," Okay, then we are in **essential agreement**. I wasn't referring to the etymological meaning of the terms "clergy" and ...
Hi Michael, ... wrote: ... I think that you are confusing the Southern Baptist with the Reformed Baptist. The London Baptist Confession of Faith, 1689 is...
Hi Bruce et al, ... I can only speak from my experience, but from that vantage point the leadership of Messianic congregations seems to be about 50% servant ...