Saturday, May 13, 2006

Protestant daughters of Rome

No, I am Baptist and we existed from the beginning. We did not come out of Rome. You are thinking of the Presbyterians, et al.

At least the Baptists are correct on full immersion, like the Church of God, but you're still part of Babylon with your Babylonian beliefs of a forever burning hell, going to heaven, Sunday and pagan holidays. Why not come out of it and refuse to be associated with the unclean RCC? My mother was raised a Baptist in Tenn.

God cleansed all meats in the Book of Acts, symbolic of cleansing the Gentiles.

God did not cleanse all meats, he cleansed the unclean Gentiles, as Peter testified God had shown him not to call any MAN common or unclean. Why refuse to let go of the traditional error about eating unclean foods? Other Scriptures reveal only food sanctified by the WORD OF GOD (Lev. 11, Deut. 14) and prayer is acceptable to eat. Revelation and Isaiah reveal clean and unclean remain in effect, with the unclean frogs mentioned, unclean birds mentioned and swine and other abominations from Creation - not just from Sinai.

Romans tells me any day and every day is fine with God

Yes, fine to fast on rather than just Mondays and Thursday that the Jews preferred, but nowhere does Romans give you license to sin with your Gentile pagan holidays that God clearly condemns.

...not the Jewish sabbath, given only to Israel as a sign forever between God and Israel.

Why don't you believe Yeshua who said the Sabbath was made for MAN? It was given to Adam and Eve the parents of us all. Adam and Eve were Gentiles! God restored this knowledge to Israel to share with the world, even as Yeshua will teach and command it when He returns and reigns - not the RCC Sunday. Besides, if you're an Anglo-Saxon or white person from Northwestern Europe, you're undoubtedly an Israelite. As a Christian and an Israelite you're under loving obligation to remember and keep the Sabbath holy. Why fall for Rome who thought to change the times and seasons from holy Israelite to unclean Gentile days and ways?



Shabbat Shalom (Sabbath peace),

David Ben-Ariel

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