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[URL]http://www.jesusdressup.com/[/URL]
(Btw, I was a Forest Fan - non religious sense obviously - and I respect Clough muchly, although him being secretly gay or whatever should in fact MAKE NO difference to the person. Like any homosexual actually, FF)
> What if Brian Clough was actually gay?
As he has a son, Nigel - great footballer and manager that he is - I somehow doubt he was.
> Incidentally, I did ask you to explain your version of the concept,
> but you stopped responding to my posts asking for further
> clarification. I'm sure I don't know why you got cold feet...
Not a case of cold feet, as you might have jumped to the assumption of. I don't follow the Old Law of Moses day (except the Ten commandments) - NO. However, my viewpoint is that the Jewish people have got the wrong end of the stick by not accepting Jesus Christ as personal Saviour of the Jewish people - who is, who I believe, THEIR Messiah. The continuation of Jewish prophecy was in Our Lord Jesus Christ, hence the roots of Semitism in Christianity. With myself being Hebrew in ethnic make-up; the term Hebrew Christian seems more than a fitting description.
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> Light, until you learn the theological and ethnic possibility of
> being a Hebrew Christian - then you'll never understand the concept.
Ah, so you've changed your tune now; now you're a Hebrew Christian? A Semetic Christian in other words? That's entirely possible. Nice to see you've accepted the theological impossibility of being simultaneously Jewish and Christian. Of course, it seems you've got the knack of simultaneously being a whining little coward, and a prissy little windbag so well done to you for resolving at least one dichotomy.
Incidentally, I did ask you to explain your version of the concept, but you stopped responding to my posts asking for further clarification. I'm sure I don't know why you got cold feet...
Go peddle crazy somewhere else.
> But this...this is just an amusing little site. Tell me, what is so
> offensive about it? Blasphemy? Well, claiming to be both Jewish and
> Christian at the same time is rather blasphemous, what with it being
> a theological impossibility.
Light, until you learn the theological and ethnic possibility of being a Hebrew Christian - then you'll never understand the concept.