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Pedophilic Priests
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Where the Priestly error began.
Background
As a Rabbi (unordained by personal choice) I do not put a hyphen between the words Judaeo and Christian. The latter and the former of these two theologies are not connected. Christianity did not "evolve" out of Judaism rather it was imposed by force upon Judaism. Imagine that I bring a strange child into your home and say "This is your offspring." (reinforcing your acceptance by way of my rifle.)
Some 2,000 years ago Judaism's Rabbis rejected Jesus as having fulfilled Judaism's Messianic vision (King Messiah origined in Judaism and who and what he is and will do is found articulated in Jewish Law specifically in the works of Maimonides: Laws of Kings chapter 11:4)
http://communities.msn.com/MessiahWatchInternational/home.htm
Origin of Priesthood
Aaron, the brother of Moses, had 4 sons. He was Divinely selected to be the first High Priest of Judaism.
Innovations upon the OT (i.e. the Only Testament)
With very rare exceptions for special ceremonial occassions requiring high spiritual levels of purity the Jewish High priests and regular Temple priests were NOT required to observe celibacy. Certainly not life long celibacy. Priestly lifetime celibacy was a Catholic innovation which rebels against the first commandment found in the OT: To be fruitful and multiply.
Lifelong celibacy is therefore perceivable as a false and baseless piety taking its toll on the celibate Catholic priest and whomever he may abuse as a result of such self denial.
For 2,000 years learned Rabbis have rejected the claims regarding Jesus of Nazareth and subsequent developments in his name. Instead of being asked why they so decided or even given a fair hearing, the Rabbis of old were immediately demonized and shut up by the sword to promote the axioms of the Church which falsely claim to be rooted in the OT.
Perhaps the good Christians of the world will now begin to question some very basic tenents of what has been misportrayed to them as "Sacred" in their Christian educations. It's about high time.
Rabbi Moshe Yess email: [email protected]
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Where the Priestly error began.
Background
As a Rabbi (unordained by personal choice) I do not put a hyphen between the words Judaeo and Christian. The latter and the former of these two theologies are not connected. Christianity did not "evolve" out of Judaism rather it was imposed by force upon Judaism. Imagine that I bring a strange child into your home and say "This is your offspring." (reinforcing your acceptance by way of my rifle.)
Some 2,000 years ago Judaism's Rabbis rejected Jesus as having fulfilled Judaism's Messianic vision (King Messiah origined in Judaism and who and what he is and will do is found articulated in Jewish Law specifically in the works of Maimonides: Laws of Kings chapter 11:4)
http://communities.msn.com/MessiahWatchInternational/home.htm
Origin of Priesthood
Aaron, the brother of Moses, had 4 sons. He was Divinely selected to be the first High Priest of Judaism.
Innovations upon the OT (i.e. the Only Testament)
With very rare exceptions for special ceremonial occassions requiring high spiritual levels of purity the Jewish High priests and regular Temple priests were NOT required to observe celibacy. Certainly not life long celibacy. Priestly lifetime celibacy was a Catholic innovation which rebels against the first commandment found in the OT: To be fruitful and multiply.
Lifelong celibacy is therefore perceivable as a false and baseless piety taking its toll on the celibate Catholic priest and whomever he may abuse as a result of such self denial.
For 2,000 years learned Rabbis have rejected the claims regarding Jesus of Nazareth and subsequent developments in his name. Instead of being asked why they so decided or even given a fair hearing, the Rabbis of old were immediately demonized and shut up by the sword to promote the axioms of the Church which falsely claim to be rooted in the OT.
Perhaps the good Christians of the world will now begin to question some very basic tenents of what has been misportrayed to them as "Sacred" in their Christian educations. It's about high time.
Rabbi Moshe Yess email: [email protected]