
Introduction: Defeating The Goliath of Golgotha
According to Torah in Deuteronomy 13:5-6 and Deuteronomy 17:2-7, the Jewish people are commanded to investigate claims of worship to false gods amongst our own people. If such claims are proven to be true according to Torah, the false prophet, god, and worshippers of such gods and false prophets are to be "taken into a public place, and stoned to death." Thus, I provide this one stone to proclaim the truth about the false claims about the messiahship of false gods.
Since these mitzvot of Deuteronomy should not be performed on the account of one witness, but two or more, I call as my "second witness" Rabbi Tovia Singer of Outreach Judaism. While I have no connection to Rav Singer's work, providence lead me to find his work. Rav Singer is an ordained Rabbi, whose testimony and teachings about the truths regarding J-man are a necessary authoritative light unto the Jewish community and the world.
Walking in the church system has allowed me to gain a strong understanding of what the beliefs are amongst many of the denominations in the church system. Such an understanding has allowed me to be able to cut through the lies quickly and find a firm foundation in Judaism, which is built on Hashem's Torah and Tanakh.
From the Tanakh, it is clear that Hashem will never change His Torah for anyone. There is one law for all peoples on earth. That Law is Torah (Exodus 12:49, Leviticus 24:22, Numbers 15:15-16). It is by keeping Torah that all blessing comes to the earth. As such, If ANYONE seeks blessing, salvation, redemption, forgiveness, and/or protection, they must keep Torah. A non-native Jewish person (often called a gentile) may unite themselves to Hashem by keeping His Torah, and thus open the door to all blessings that are promised to the Jewish people in the Tanakh and Torah (Ezekiel 12:48-49; Isaiah 56:6-7; Zechariah 8:20-23).
Since Hashem's Torah will never change, we know that the Torah has been, is, and forever will be true. Too, we know that Hashem will never break His own Torah, especially in sending Moshiach who will restore eternal peace to the world.
When Moshiach comes (may it be today!) complete peace will come to the earth because everyone will know Hashem as the One True G-d and will follow His Torah (Habakkuk 2:14). Following Torah brings peace on earth because Hashem's Torah is not merely a list of "to do's" and "to don'ts". Each mitzvot is an eternal covenant, which Hashem has made with His Jewish people. Like a marriage contract, the mitzvot are individual promises. If kept, they are the key to receiving blessing and eternal life (Genesis 12:1-3; Deuteronomy 7, 11, 27).
In the church system, it is taught that the J-man was sinless, that he fulfilled the Torah and the Tanakh perfectly on everyone's behalf, and that by believing in him (his death) you can become saved, forgiven, and be given eternal life. Unfortunately, however, if we compare the J-man's life, tactics of "salvation," and even his ministry works, we can see that he or his deeds break do not fulfill Torah, but rather break Torah and the mitzvot time and time again.
The following list is composed of some of the most commonly known tenants and beliefs within the church system. By providing references from the Tanakh and Torah, the truth will be revealed about the J-man and his ministry and their breaking of Torah and the Tanakh. As new information is discovered in my studies of the Torah or Tanakh, the list will be updated.
I do not share this information with malicious intent. Rather, in an attempt to love my neighbor as myself, I share this information out of great concern, especially for my fellow Jewish brethren who might be trapped in the system that has as its core the theology that necessitates the extinguishing of us Jews. For, standing where I am today, if someone had cared enough to tell me the truth long ago, perhaps I would have been spared the past 8 years of suffering. If someone had cared enough to tell my ancestors the following truths, perhaps I would not be the only flame burning for my entire family line. Thus, much like Ester and Moses, in love I write this as a warning and a plea: "Beware, they are trying to kill the Jews! Please, let my people go!"
Am Yisrael Chai!
by Kimberly Davis
