halleyscomet
Penultimate Amazing
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How come you are so unwisely insulting---the quote comes from the Complete Jewish Bible
So those people who are affiliated with the Hebrew language must know what they are doing?
If you had any insight you will see clearly that the Psalm is directed at the judges of Israel, who were corrupting justice.
You put a rather comical amount of weight upon the name of the translation.
Back to the Mitzvot:
3. Not to blaspheme
Regardless, it's pretty clear to me that your past efforts at prophesy when not actually a prophet constitute blasphemy. You are claiming an affinity with God which you do not have. You clearly violated this Mitzvot in the past. Your continued defense of these false prophesies further compounds the blasphemy. Your complete lack of repentance for having prophesied falsely is proven by the fact that you persist in defending the false prophesy.
While it can be argued that your insistence that your interpretation of English translations of scripture somehow supersedes discussion of the native languages could be argued as blasphemy, we already have proof positive you disobey this Mitzvot in the form of your being a false prophet.
On to the next Mitzvot!
4. To hallow G-d's name (Lev. 22:32) (CCA5). See The Name of G-d.
Clearly, nobody here is hallowing the name of God in anything that resembled the Jewish sense if the concept. Even the religious in this thread lob out iterations of the "name of God" as described in the Bible willy-nilly, thinking nothing of its use. While it can be argued that this use is respectful from a modern Christian context, we are discussing "Paul Bethke's" claimed adherence to the old laws in a more ancient sense. Clearly, "Paul Bethke" does not obey the "Hallow God's name" Mitzvot in a manner that would be recognized by Jesus as respectful.
5. Not to profane G-d's name (Lev . 22:32) (CCN155). See The Name of G-d.
This too, is not being observed for the same reasons.
6. To know that G-d is One, a complete Unity (Deut. 6:4) (CCA2). See What Do Jews Believe?.
Well, this one is violated by ALL Christians, hands down. The concept of the trinity is a ham-fisted effort to hand-wave this one, but the reality is the Christian version of God is inconsistent with the idea of God being a single unified being.
Didn't I say going though these in a categorized form would let us speed along?
I'm willing to concede that "Paul Bethke" loves God to the best of his ability. Using God as a crutch for an extended revenge fantasy ("See the "Signs of the End Times" thread for examples) and repeatedly blaspheming against him with false prophesies do not preclude loving God.7. To love G-d (Deut. 6:5) (CCA3). See What Do Jews Believe?.
While "Paul Bethke" admonishes US to fear God, I see no indication he fears God himself. I'd like to hear Paul's response to his adherence, or lack thereof, to this Mitzvot.8. To fear Him reverently (Deut. 6:13; 10:20) (CCA4).
9. Not to put the word of G-d to the test (Deut. 6:16) (negative).
I'd say "Paul Bethke's" dabbling in prophesy and his effort to enter the Million Dollar Challenge with promises of a miracle definitely constitute testing God.
10. To imitate His good and upright ways (Deut. 28:9) (CCA6).
This may be a controversial statement, but I'm going to say "Paul Bethke" obeys this one too. He has VERY different ideas about what constitutes virtuous acts, but his wholesale genocide apologetic is at least consistent. He's clearly a big fan of God's actions, even when modern minds see some of those actions as abhorrent and evil.
