Posted by Lou Pilder on September 4, 2010, at 8:10:15
In reply to Re: Lou's reply-nhvurehyghen, posted by SLS on September 4, 2010, at 6:52:20
> Maybe you can correct me if my memory fails me. Paul was specific in his declaration that circumcision was no longer a necessary sacrament. However, it was this act that was precisely the covenant made between God and the Jews through Abraham. Communion became a sacrament that the Jews were not to follow.
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> The reason I bring these things up is not so much to test whether my memory is accurate or not. I'm sure it is not. The question becomes how should conflicts in belief be handled as civil communication on the Faith board. Personally, I don't believe that we are all riding on the back of a turtle. However, I can still tolerate others having this belief.
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> What about religious beliefs that are used by some to foster antisemitism? I am not smart enough to know how to deal with this.
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> - ScottFriends,
If you are considering being a discussant in this thread or parallel threads, I am requesting that you read the article in the following link. If you could, think that you could have a better understanding of the issues here as brought up by Scott and others. I could also bring into focus then (redacted by respondent)here.
Lou
To see this article:
A. bring up google
B. Type in:
[The Alhambra Decree By King]
then you could see the article that starts off with the words {Royal Edict}
poster:Lou Pilder
thread:960265
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20100714/msgs/961252.html