Talk:Noahide Protestant Religion
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These two paragraphs were originally included, but we thought not to be relevant to the article.
- This book is an attempt to explain “the phenomenon” that is now happening in Christianity through undergoing a “paradigm shift” and discovering the origins of our faith. Those origins take us back to a young Orthodox Jewish rabbi who taught for just over three years and died at the age of thirty-three.
- To find out more about this young rabbi, Rabbi Yeshua Ben-Yoseph, we must look at his life and teachings in context of the culture, time, and belief system in which they took place. This discovery begins by asking a common phrase heard in modern Christianity, “What would Jesus do?”
I had included them to highlight the differences between reformists and rejectionists. Whereas rejectionists question if J even existed, or the reliability of the NT. The reformists are the reverse and uphold strongly these two traditionally Xian viewpoints.
What do you think? --Abrahamson 09:22, 19 March 2010 (UTC)