Category Archives: Q & A

[First posted in 2012. This post explains the process we took to research this.  Way back in 2012 when we were still groping our way through the TORAH, we would consult the rabbis and then analyze their response.   Really? How dare we question Jewish Rabbis who have studied their own scriptures meticulously for sure, and […]

Q&A: “Israel means, ‘he will rule as god’ and so the question is . . .”

[First posted in 2014. There is much misunderstanding of the significance of “chosenness” particularly in terms of Divine selection/election of a particular people.  We have a book that well explains that, please check out the following posts:     Q&A: That recurring question about Israel’s ‘chosen-ness’… If Israel was ‘the chosen’ in the “Old” Testament, are […]

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Q&A: Could the first 2 generations of humanity have avoided disobeying the Creator’s simple instructions specific to their situation?

[This is an excerpt from a revisited post that is so long that perhaps readers don’t bother reading to the very end.  Except that this was at the beginning of the discourse, and if you’re curious, here’s the link for the complete discussion which is worth  your patience and time, promise:  Revisit: “We have heard […]

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Is it wrong to shortcut “X” for “Christ” and “Xmas” for “Christmas”?

[A revisit, first posted December 26,2012, reposted 2015.  You might be surprised at the answer to the title’s question.—Admin1]   ——————–   S6K:  “Christ-mas” by the very name of this holiday is all about the “Christ”.  But where does that term come from and what does it mean?   Online Etymology Dictionary explains:  [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=christ]    Christ  –  […]

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Q&A: How can you be saved if you don’t believe in the “Christian” Savior?

[First posted 2015, and being reposted in the Christmas season when Christians celebrate the birth of the 2nd Person of their Trinitarian God.   We are constantly asked the question in the title of this post by Christian friends who knew us when we were super-dedicated Christians in active ministries who,  whether individually or as a […]

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