All posts by Admin1

My journey of faith, in a nutshell: born Catholic, became Evangelical Christian in 1980s, studied and taught Messianic Judaism in 2000, and Sinai 6000 on 2nd decade of the 2nd millennium.

The Adversary & Balaam

These verses were not included in the earlier article titled TNK “ha Satan” vs. NT “Devil” because the use of the adversarial role of a “Malak” or angel is different in the story of Balaam.   In the book of Numbers,  the gentile prophet Balaam is summoned by the king of Moab, Balak, so that he […]

Read more

Wings of the Wind – SMK@S6K

[Christians would call this “testimony” — we Sinaites simply explain our journey of faith that began in Catholicism to Evangelical Christianity and on to Messianic Judaism and now we have arrived at Sinai 6000.   This was among the first articles posted in this website, dated April 6, 2012; contributed by SMK@S6K who resides in Texas […]

Read more

WWJD? WWMD?

April 1st, April fools day to the irreligious, Palm Sunday to the Christian faithful. There they were . . . vendors selling their woven designs made of slender flexible shoots cut from palm or coconut branches.  It is the traditional commemoration of the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem—Palm Sunday begins the week-long religious observance of Christianity’s Easter traditions.   Vendors […]

Read more

Q&A: Original Sin and Psalm 51:7

Question:   If there is no such thing as “original sin”, then please explain this verse: Psalm 51:7 “Behold in iniquity was I fashioned and in sin did my mother conceive me.”   Answer:  Rabbi M. Younger/Aish.com   Shalom –   If one uses “original sin” to mean that all individuals are decreed to damnation unless they […]

Read more

Who was Paul, really?

[First posted 2012; reposted for review during the Christian lenten season.   Whenever we can’t do better than the writer of any article, we do the next best thing: feature the whole writing, or present excerpts from it.     One of our highly recommended books on Christian history is Charles Freeman’s A New History […]

Read more