02-06-2004, 11:09 PM
Well, it seems we've come to the end of the discussion on the verses. Thanks to all who shared. I hope people can love each other, even if they disagree.
Personally, I tend to sway more to the traditional Jewish view of "One" and would be a Biblical Unitarian, if they believed in Torah observance, and if there weren't certain verses that won't let me go that way. I tend to think Andrew G. Roth has the right ideas, or is at least close, on the word "Echad", the "Godhead" (for lack of a better term) etc. If you guys haven't read Ruach Qadim yet, I highly recommend it. May YHVH help us all as we strive to learn and understand the truth.
may you all have a good Shabbat,
MGer
Personally, I tend to sway more to the traditional Jewish view of "One" and would be a Biblical Unitarian, if they believed in Torah observance, and if there weren't certain verses that won't let me go that way. I tend to think Andrew G. Roth has the right ideas, or is at least close, on the word "Echad", the "Godhead" (for lack of a better term) etc. If you guys haven't read Ruach Qadim yet, I highly recommend it. May YHVH help us all as we strive to learn and understand the truth.
may you all have a good Shabbat,
MGer
Matt. 5:17-19.