
Arthur, 🙂 my comment was not to stop the thread from continuing, but to say those points Quoted from your article above, were good I think, to settle on for us all, so that no pressure is felt from either side. And this: Christians are no longer bound to observe the Passover feast the way the Old Testament Jews were, but they should not look down upon another believer who does or does not observe the Passover or other special Jewish days and feasts (Romans 14:5). I always have mixed feelings when posting a thread like this. On one hand I am just trying to put some information out there that some will hopefully find edifying, on the other hand there is always the risk of causing a schism or division in the body which I never want to initiate. Healthy discussion is good though and, I thank the mods for keeping things civil. We often cite the scripture “iron sharpens iron” but too often we do not realize that this process of iron sharpening iron means a little heat and friction! As long as we can learn from each other respectfully and in love, I think its all good, but we also must always remember the Lord’s warning about those waiting on Him who began to beat on their fellow servants - we never want to be that, and I did not see any of that here, just heathy debate that we can all learn and grow from. So a big thank you to everyone who put their 2 cents or 2 shekels in on this one, much love to everybody! I actually did learn some new “things” as you and Arthur brought this behind the scenes practice to our attention and I was able to investigate it more :mail: . I believe we were all pretty civil about it to as we got our views across. B-) This is for you Derrick :stinkerbell: and Arthur :stinkerbell: just kidding :rose: just kidding :rose: I’m glad it was edifying in some way, and gave you a couple new perspectives and don’t ever worry about holding me to account if you interpret a scripture a different way than I do, that’s how we all learn together, iron sharpening iron. I am lucky in that my mom was Italian, and the funny thing about her side of the family is that they would disagree and yell and scream at each other and you would really think it was gonna end with someone getting a blood nose - I don’t know if you have ever seen an Italian family fight like this - but then 30 minutes later everyone was laughing and loving on each other again. Amazing. I kind of like that. I’ve tried to bring that into my Christian family too, never get mad at anybody, but more importantly never stay mad at anybody but be quick to default to love. 1 Corinthians 13 is one of my favorite chapters and helps keep my life on the right course. Love ya sis and all y’all on here! :bye: oooh oooh I’m Italian too. I was little at the time but I witnessed some heated arguments between my grandfather and his brother-in-law. Both are Tony’s … and the grown ups would be playing a card game called “PIG”. The object was when you get 4-of-a-kind, you must not say anything and put your finger to your nose. The others must then put the fingers to their noses also. The last player to touch their nose is declared a "Pig" and leaves the game. Well my grandfather hated to be teased and his brother-in-law was forever agitating him. Tony would put his finger to his nose and then my grandfather would quickly do so too and then find out Tony just … “had an itch”. Then the next time … he did it again and pretended to wipe off some sweat … and said “is it hot in here”? He kept doing it until my grandfather finally exploded and started yelling at him. Meanwhile the ladies were trying to calm the 2 senior men down. It got to the point where one of them ended up going home early. Then next week everyone gathered again and the ladies would remind them this is “just” a fun card game be nice. But it happened once more. Irony is both of them eventually got saved so they are up in heaven. So I wonder if they will finally get along if they play cards? B-) I have a question … I saw this posted on the RITA facebook side: Is it true Israel only has 2 seasons - summer and winter? October to April is cool season
May to September is hot season