Shalom.
Today is Rishon (First), Aviv (the first month, from the Torah) 23. It is evening, night. Tonight we count the omer, Omer 8, according to the Torah.
I live in Tacoma, Washington, at Park Place. I would like to be President of The United States of America some day. I would also like to make aliyah to Israel. Only God knows what will happen, occur, or take place in my life. I do not have any great plans.
A friend of mine was murdered by family. I went to his funeral. He was a Street Preacher. I knew him from church. Apparently he committed adultery. Which family murdered him I do not know. Anyhow, whether I knew by him or someone else, I have known that there have been abortions in Europe. I am thinking England. I guess England is Europe. Maybe not by all or to all. In any case, abortion is always wrong. If there is adultery, or incest, the woman may die along with her baby, and the man. We need to read God's Law to understand these things.
From a Torah Observant Jew in The United States of America, a proselyte and a convert to Israel and Judaism, I have learned of abortion in Israel and in The United States of America. Now what about England. Murder is a punishable offense or crime. I do not know the word. It is a capital offense. Murderers should be put to death. It is God's Law. It is Torah. If you disagree you can address me here with your reason from Torah, the TaNaK, or the Bible, but I can tell you that I do not believe you will be able to do so. I do not believe that you can find anything of the sort. I have been a pacifist and against war. I still am against war. I also don't want to kill anyone. I don't believe I am still a pacifist, only because murders in other countries with witnesses in our country still need to be tried, but it is not a cause for war it is about witnesses and our national boundaries or our nations' borders. In other words, love and pacifism break when there is murder, as with other crimes punishable with death as found in The Torah and in the Laws of our Nations. And this is different from war or killing people without a cause. Like taking the life of an innocent unborn in the womb.
A judge should not debate this matter, only execute the law or have the criminal executed execute the criminal. But there needs to be witnesses according to Torah Law.
The only reason this is open for discussion, sometimes debate, or debate, is because people do not always understand God's Law. We should have a right understanding, and we should seek to have or obtain it.
I am an Israelite, a Jew, I have chosen the tribe of Levi. I am of Israel. I am a Citizen of The United States of America. Israel and The United States of America.
Shalom.
Jacob
Today is Rishon (First), Aviv (the first month, from the Torah) 23. It is evening, night. Tonight we count the omer, Omer 8, according to the Torah.
I live in Tacoma, Washington, at Park Place. I would like to be President of The United States of America some day. I would also like to make aliyah to Israel. Only God knows what will happen, occur, or take place in my life. I do not have any great plans.
A friend of mine was murdered by family. I went to his funeral. He was a Street Preacher. I knew him from church. Apparently he committed adultery. Which family murdered him I do not know. Anyhow, whether I knew by him or someone else, I have known that there have been abortions in Europe. I am thinking England. I guess England is Europe. Maybe not by all or to all. In any case, abortion is always wrong. If there is adultery, or incest, the woman may die along with her baby, and the man. We need to read God's Law to understand these things.
From a Torah Observant Jew in The United States of America, a proselyte and a convert to Israel and Judaism, I have learned of abortion in Israel and in The United States of America. Now what about England. Murder is a punishable offense or crime. I do not know the word. It is a capital offense. Murderers should be put to death. It is God's Law. It is Torah. If you disagree you can address me here with your reason from Torah, the TaNaK, or the Bible, but I can tell you that I do not believe you will be able to do so. I do not believe that you can find anything of the sort. I have been a pacifist and against war. I still am against war. I also don't want to kill anyone. I don't believe I am still a pacifist, only because murders in other countries with witnesses in our country still need to be tried, but it is not a cause for war it is about witnesses and our national boundaries or our nations' borders. In other words, love and pacifism break when there is murder, as with other crimes punishable with death as found in The Torah and in the Laws of our Nations. And this is different from war or killing people without a cause. Like taking the life of an innocent unborn in the womb.
A judge should not debate this matter, only execute the law or have the criminal executed execute the criminal. But there needs to be witnesses according to Torah Law.
The only reason this is open for discussion, sometimes debate, or debate, is because people do not always understand God's Law. We should have a right understanding, and we should seek to have or obtain it.
I am an Israelite, a Jew, I have chosen the tribe of Levi. I am of Israel. I am a Citizen of The United States of America. Israel and The United States of America.
Shalom.
Jacob
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