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People tend to discount roman catholics and Torah..
Protestants should known that the Roman catholic church knows ‘Torah’ more than they admit it
for instance, Rome knows that Jewish boys are circumcised on the 8th day.
That is why January 1st is a holy day, the 8th day from December 25.
And they know that there were 40 days of cleansing needed for mothers of Jewish boys before they were to be dedicated in the temple.
40 days from December 25 is February 2nd. A secular ‘holy day- of sorts but I suspect that a catholic could show that February 2nd celebrates the presentation of jesus in the temple in their churches..
The catholic church knows Torah..
Problem is, they know Torah well enough to be able to counterfeit the Messiah of Israel who wasn’t born on december 25, nor was He killed on good Friday or raised on easter Sunday.
And instead of the Messiah’s real birth day, and the gospel, according to scriptures that He died for our sins as the Lamb on Passover on the 14th day, was buried (rested on the weekly annual sabbath of Unleavened Bread) , and raised the 3rd day (16th day), the first day of the week- Feast of First Fruits, Rome has peddled a substitute story that fits their calendar and their catechism.
But falls short of Torah made flesh.
That is more apparent when Passover lands on a Monday for Judaism like it did in 2014.
But could be shown in 2015 if people saw Jews bump back their passover a day due to the conflict it would have with Saturday..
If Protestants knew Torah as well as Catholic Church, they may realize they have accepted a gospel according to Rome and its catechism and not one according to scripture like Paul would have taught...
This is an easy move for a Jew..Both based on the traditions of men and works .. not much difference
Why give up my kipa? Does da pope where one?
The Chief Rabbi in Rome during the German occupation, Israel Zolli, once said, No hero in history was more militant, more fought against, none more heroic, than Pius XII. In fact, Zolli was so moved by Pius XII, with whom he worked closely in the saving of Jewish lives, that he converted to Catholicism after the war and took the Popes own name, Eugenio, as his baptismal name.