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Old 5th December 2007, 07:10 AM
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Yes, I too was studying Judaism and was thinking of converting some day. However, I heard that Rabbis are told to turn away someone three times. Not to mention the closest Synagogue to me is about 50+ miles away. Can't really convert that way.

I can't be Muslim because I don't believe in Muhammad.
I can't be Christian because I don't believe in Christ.
I can't be Jewish because I can't convert to the religion.



I've considered all abrahamic faiths. I feel driven to join one. I believe my Patron Deity calls me to worship and serve Him. (reference my thread in the Wiccan section).

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You need help and bro, you are just like me; try going to my website for alternative. If you feel compell to convert to Judaism just like me, you will be glad to see that there are alternative to HaShem's (G-d) religion.

My religion is called ben Noachism. My website is this: http://hagoyim.gigacities.net

I bid you well in discovering HaShem (G-d). Noachides worship the same G-d as Jews do and basically, we are in the same line! Not only Jews can achieve salvation, Gentiles can too and it only involves accepting the seven laws. You will find more in my website.

Also, you do not need to convert in order to enjoy the Bliss of HaShem, you can be yourself, without sacrificing your traditions and customs that are in accordance to the Torah. As you travel this road, you will learn more!

This is not a new religion and has been the religion of Adam, Avraham, Yitzhak, Ya'akov before the giving of the Torah in mount Sinai. So this is definitely not a new religion. The reason it is called Noachism is simply because Noah is the new father of all humanity after all has been destroyed in the flood. Subsequently, HaShem seals his covenant with Noach, an eternal covenant and gave Noach the Seven Laws as the token of Covenant. The rainbow is the representation of the covenant.

So, you have it a complete religion under the guidance of the Rabbis. See my website for more. This is when G-d Starts to reveal himself. I bid you well in your journey. HaShem be with you. Oh yes, Hag Sameach! (It is Happy holidays for it's Hanukkah ;))

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May i ask why you feel "driven" to join an Abrahamic faith, Outlaw393?

You said in your thread in the "Wicca" Forum that Yahweh "chose" you - may i ask what makes you think that? - and in what way did He choose you?

I'm not criticising in any way, i'm just curious about this, because He's usually seen not so much as a Patron Deity, but as a God (if not the God), which is - it seems to me - a very different concept indeed.


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Yes, I too was studying Judaism and was thinking of converting some day. However, I heard that Rabbis are told to turn away someone three times. it is only for the purpose of being sure that you're seriousNot to mention the closest Synagogue to me is about 50+ miles away. Can't really convert that way.

I can't be Muslim because I don't believe in Muhammad.
I can't be Christian because I don't believe in Christ.
I can't be Jewish because I can't convert to the religion.



I've considered all abrahamic faiths. I feel driven to join one. I believe my Patron Deity calls me to worship and serve Him. (reference my thread in the Wiccan section).

Thanks.

Outlaw


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