Christianity is NOT Derived From Judaism

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I see this same attitude here, this same desire to disassociate Christianity from its historical roots in Judaism. Perhaps even denying that Christianity chose to appropriate the Hebrew scriptures that Jesus and Paul taught from as part of our own heritage, and denying that we worship the God described therein.


Ignatius, the apostle John's direct disciple, didn't say Christianity must remain tethered to Judaism because of its historical roots.
He said it was absurd to profess Christ and Judaize, and that Christianity did not embrace Judaism. That means Christianity is not a branch that remains religiously subordinate to Judaism. You're demanding the exact religious posture Ignatius warned Christians against.

He said if anyone tries to talk to you about old dead covenant law, "DO NOT LISTEN TO THEM!"

Not “hear them out.”

Not “remember your historical roots.”

Not “treat his religious interpretation as an authority.”

"DO. NOT. LISTEN!"

That means reject the teaching.
Do not sit under it.
Do not in any way let it govern your understanding of Christianity. It is spiritually dangerous.
If they won't stop talking about it, put your hands over your ears and run for it.

But somehow you missed that memo from Ignatius through John.

If John, Ignatius and the apostolic fathers were reading these forums and saw how badly misled everyone was talking about old covenant laws and prophecy charts, they'd all be in tears. Half would easily faint, and the other half would be tearing their robes, screaming, and falling to their knees inconsolable. To them, these forums would look like a theological horror show from another world; Christians 2,000 years later arguing over old covenant law and prophecy systems as though Christ had never settled anything... as though the Cross had not actually changed the covenantal order at all.
 
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that be a problem indeed my friend .
However let us realize one thing , paul himself NEVER once taught or beleived this pauline stuff .
This seems to be true. Every time I encounter a group that promotes Paul ahead of the other apostles, it always seems to run into some weirdness.
 

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This seems to be true. Every time I encounter a group that promotes Paul ahead of the other apostles, it always seems to run into some weirdness.
yes and that goes both ways . I have seen some try and make void paul and cling to james or peter .
TRUTH IS , THEY AL PREACHED teh SAME TRUTH , SAME GOSPEL and it was for the BELIEVING church .
For years i have watched them pit apostels doctrine against apostels doctrine .
Pitting even paul against JESUS doctrine and etc .
YET they all taught the TRUTH . THEIR doctrine does not contradict one anothers , nor the doctrine of CHRIST .
ITS ALL THE LOVELY TRUTH . and oh yeah IT IS BIBLE time too . Too many sat under men who twisted things
And it is time to get things cleared up again and fast .
 

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yes and that goes both ways . I have seen some try and make void paul and cling to james or peter .
TRUTH IS , THEY AL PREACHED teh SAME TRUTH , SAME GOSPEL and it was for the BELIEVING church .
For years i have watched them pit apostels doctrine against apostels doctrine .
Pitting even paul against JESUS doctrine and etc .
YET they all taught the TRUTH . THEIR doctrine does not contradict one anothers , nor the doctrine of CHRIST .
ITS ALL THE LOVELY TRUTH . and oh yeah IT IS BIBLE time too . Too many sat under men who twisted things
And it is time to get things cleared up again and fast .
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@Lambano Am I wrong though? You yourself pointed out Marcion. I would point out the modern 'Open Theology' movement.
I ran into Open Theism on another forum a couple of years ago. I was interested enough to get some book about it, apparently not interested enough to remember who wrote it or what it said. If I were a cynical man, I'd say that the whole purpose of the movement was to get around the Calvinist Predestination scheme.
 

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That detail is not at all contrary to the position that Acts 15:19-21 was a starting point. In 1 Corinthian 5:6-8, Paul spoke in regard to how Passover foreshadowed Christ by drawing the connect of him being our Passover lamb. In Colossians 2:16-23, Paul encouraged them not to let anyone judge them and prevent them from celebrating God's feasts. The Bible says that it is by the Torah that we have knowledge of what sin is (Romans 3:20) and repeatedly calls for Gentiles to repent from sin. For example, in Matthew 4:15-23, Jesus began his ministry with the Gospel message to repent for the Kingdom of God is at hand, so repenting from our disobedient to the Torah is a central part of the Gospel of the Kingdom/Grace, which Jesus commissioned his disciples to spread to all nations. The Talmud derives from the OT many of the same things that were taught in the NT, so it part of the same world.

Lots of problems with this and coming from the Old Testament no less. I had Grok pin down my first one coming from the details of circumcision no less. Just not having no circumcision for Passover is a big deal no less, besides all the other stuff it did if we are going to be picky about being "Biblical", and doing so when the New Testament is in it's earliest stages of infancy being but a tiny fetus in the womb no less! Acts 15 just on circumcision makes sense that no festivals are required, like the precedents that eventually led to "Noahism" in later Talmudic Judaism.

(Grok writing to me on a detailed inquiry)

Here’s a focused, detailed breakdown you can use as the first major item in your reply. Circumcision is not a minor ritual that Acts 15 simply “hand-waves.” In the Old Testament it is the covenant sign, a boundary marker for the people, a requirement for Passover, and tied to access to sacred space.

Core Old Testament Commandments on Circumcision​

1. Genesis 17:9–14 (the foundational text) God establishes circumcision as the sign of the everlasting covenant with Abraham and his offspring:
  • Every male among you shall be circumcised.
  • It is the token/sign of the covenant between God and them.
  • Eighth day for those born in the household.
  • Includes home-born slaves and those bought with money from foreigners.
  • The uncircumcised male “shall be cut off from his people; he has broken My covenant.”
This is not optional or secondary. Failure brings karet (being cut off from the covenant people). The covenant is marked “in your flesh as an everlasting pact.”

2. Leviticus 12:3 In the context of purification after childbirth: “On the eighth day the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised.” This simply restates and embeds the Genesis command into the ongoing life of Israel under the Law of Moses.
3. Exodus 12:43–49 (Passover regulations) This is the critical link to the festivals:
  • No foreigner may eat the Passover.
  • A slave bought with money may eat after he is circumcised.
  • A sojourner or hired servant may not.
  • If a stranger sojourns among you and wants to keep the Passover to the Lord, “let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as a native of the land. But no uncircumcised person shall eat of it.
  • One law for the native-born and the stranger.
Circumcision is the explicit gateway to eating the Passover lamb. No circumcision = barred from the central covenant meal that commemorates redemption.
4. Joshua 5:2–9 Before Israel celebrates Passover in the land, Joshua circumcises the entire wilderness generation that had not been circumcised. The place is named Gilgal because the Lord “rolled away the reproach of Egypt.” Circumcision is treated as necessary preparation for proper covenant life and Passover in the promised land.
5. Exodus 4:24–26 God seeks to kill Moses; Zipporah circumcises their son and the threat is averted. The narrative underscores how seriously neglect of the sign is taken.

What else does circumcision do?​

  • Covenant membership marker: It is the physical sign that distinguishes the covenant people. Being uncircumcised puts one outside the people (Gen 17:14).
  • Passover access: Explicitly required (Ex 12). This is not a minor detail. Passover is one of the three pilgrimage festivals and the foundational redemption meal.
  • Temple / sanctuary access: Ezekiel 44:7–9 is direct. God condemns Israel for bringing foreigners who are “uncircumcised in heart and flesh” into His sanctuary, calling it an abomination that breaks the covenant and defiles the temple. The rule is stated: “No foreigner uncircumcised in heart and flesh shall enter My sanctuary.” In Second Temple practice this played out spatially: the Court of the Israelites was for circumcised Jewish males; uncircumcised men remained in the outer Court of the Gentiles.
Heart circumcision language (Deut 10:16; 30:6; Jer 4:4; 9:25–26) exists, but it does not cancel the physical requirement in the texts above. The physical sign remains obligatory under the old covenant administration.

Why this matters against Soyeong’s framing​

Acts 15 does not treat circumcision as a temporary or progressive “starter” item that Gentiles will later adopt. The council, with the Holy Spirit, decides that circumcision is not to be required of Gentile believers. The four stipulations are the decision; they do not include circumcision, and the letter does not present the four as incomplete.
If circumcision is the covenant sign, the gateway to Passover, and tied to sanctuary access, then removing the requirement for Gentiles has structural consequences. You cannot keep the full Torah-observance system intact for Gentile believers once the foundational boundary marker has been set aside by apostolic authority. Claiming that Acts 15 only settled “salvation by circumcision” while leaving the rest of the Torah binding for Gentiles does not solve the problem—Passover and temple participation are precisely where the Torah itself makes circumcision non-negotiable.
This is the devil in the details. Circumcision is not a side issue that can be bracketed off while festivals and other commandments remain binding in the same way. The Old Testament itself binds them together.


Pavel Note In the Near Eastern cultural background of the Old Testament, circumcision carried additional resonance with Israel’s calling to be “a kingdom of priests and a holy nation” (Exodus 19:6).


Some ancient sources and modern scholarship note that circumcision was practiced in Egypt and appears to have held particular significance among priestly (and in some periods royal) circles, often linked to ritual purity and initiation into sacred service. Herodotus, writing in the fifth century BC, already associated the practice strongly with the Egyptians and noted its connection to their religious concerns for cleanliness. In certain Egyptian contexts it seems to have functioned more as an elite or priestly marker.


Against that backdrop, the biblical application of circumcision to every male in Israel is striking: the covenant sign is given to the whole people, not reserved for a priestly caste. This fits the vocation announced in Exodus 19:6—Israel as a kingdom of priests—rather than a system in which only a specialized group bears the mark of consecration.

Pavel Note In the Near Eastern cultural background of the Old Testament, circumcision carried additional resonance with Israel’s calling to be “a kingdom of priests and a holy nation” (Exodus 19:6).

Some ancient sources and modern scholarship note that circumcision was practiced in Egypt and appears to have held particular significance among priestly (and in some periods royal) circles, often linked to ritual purity and initiation into sacred service. Herodotus, writing in the fifth century BC, already associated the practice strongly with the Egyptians and noted its connection to their religious concerns for cleanliness. In certain Egyptian contexts it seems to have functioned more as an elite or priestly marker.

Against that backdrop, the biblical application of circumcision to every male in Israel is striking: the covenant sign is given to the whole people, not reserved for a priestly caste. This fits the vocation announced in Exodus 19:6—Israel as a kingdom of priests—rather than a system in which only a specialized group bears the mark of consecration.
 
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What is the OPEN theology movement .
Open Theism posits that while God can fully know the present and the past with perfect precision and accuracy, God cannot know the future with precision until it actually happens because the future depends on the actions of moral free agents. Hence, the future is truly Open.

It's a free-will, hyper-dispensationalist movement. The folks I ran into on another forum had basically relegated most of the Bible to "that was a different dispensation and not for us." Their Bible was basically just Paul and Revelation

The Open Theists I knew didn't have any particular penchant towards Dispensationalism, hyper or otherwise. Does that even make sense? Dispensationalism is heavily dependent on a literal interpretation of Revelation. This in turn implies that the future IS known with precision. On the other hand, Dispensationalism regards the Church Age we're in now as God's impromptu work-around reaction to Israel unexpectedly and freely rejecting her Messiah. (All this wasn't supposed to happen. I didn't realize that God was flying the Universe by the seat of His pants.) And Dispensationalism is all-in on Paul being the sole prophet of this Dispensation to the point of Jesus Himself being totally irrelevant (except as an atoning sacrifice). So, maybe your experience does make sense. But it looks to me like Dispensationalism needs Open Theism more than Open Theism needs Dispensationalism.
 
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Ignatius, the apostle John's direct disciple, didn't say Christianity must remain tethered to Judaism because of its historical roots.
Ignatius's battle was 1900 years ago and was won 1700 years ago. Our battle is different. Our battle is that we have forgotten our roots, we've forgotten Romans 11:18 and 11:28, we've forgotten Jesus's command regarding how we are to treat our enemies, and we committed evil deeds, we've committed atrocities, and we've committed genocide in the name of Jesus Christ, all for the sake of continuing Ignatius's battle. Our battle is about remaining faithful to Christ's teachings.

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Open Theism posits that while God can fully know the present and the past with perfect precision and accuracy, God cannot know the future with precision until it actually happens because the future depends on the actions of moral free agents. Hence, the future is truly Open.



The Open Theists I knew didn't have any particular penchant towards Dispensationalism, hyper or otherwise. Does that even make sense? Dispensationalism is heavily dependent on a literal interpretation of Revelation. This in turn implies that the future IS known with precision. On the other hand, Dispensationalism regards the Church Age we're in now as God's impromptu work-around reaction to Israel unexpectedly and freely rejecting her Messiah. (All this wasn't supposed to happen. I didn't realize that God was flying the Universe by the seat of His pants.) And Dispensationalism is all-in on Paul being the sole prophet of this Dispensation to the point of Jesus Himself being totally irrelevant (except as an atoning sacrifice). So, maybe your experience does make sense. But it looks to me like Dispensationalism needs Open Theism more than Open Theism needs Dispensationalism.
Open theism sounds false to me my friend . GOD knows all . It was HE who even revealed to JOHN
what would come in the last days .
 
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Open theism sounds false to me my friend . GOD knows all . It was HE who even revealed to JOHN
what would come in the last days .
There's actually verses that support this. One of the key ones is Genesis 22:12, the binding of Isaac:

He said, “Do not lay your hand on the boy or do anything to him, for now I know that you fear God, seeing you have not withheld your son, your only son, from me.”

How did God not know what Abraham would do? What would've happened if Abe went through with it? Oops! Sorry about that, Isaac. Time to go to "Plan B".
 

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There's actually verses that support this. One of the key ones is Genesis 22:12, the binding of Isaac:

He said, “Do not lay your hand on the boy or do anything to him, for now I know that you fear God, seeing you have not withheld your son, your only son, from me.”

How did God not know what Abraham would do? What would've happened if Abe went through with it? Oops! Sorry about that, Isaac. Time to go to "Plan B".
no lambando that verse in no way supports it . Though at first glance one might think so .
GOD tested ABRAHAM to prove Him . God already knew what abraham would do . He knows all my friend .
Just like GOd knew that essau would reject his birthright . Just like from the beginning GOD has known all things .
Sure it might seem hard for us to grasp at f irst how this can be .
But allow me a reminder FROM GOD that HE often reminded folks who marveled at unbeleif .
IS THERE ANYTHING TOO HARD FOR ME . God can and did speak a massive universe and all into exist ance .
Believe you me , HE KNOWS . HE KNOWS ALL THINGS and there be nothing HE does not know
or even knows will come to pass . Just a friendly reminder to us all . a
 

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There's actually verses that support this. One of the key ones is Genesis 22:12, the binding of Isaac:

He said, “Do not lay your hand on the boy or do anything to him, for now I know that you fear God, seeing you have not withheld your son, your only son, from me.”

How did God not know what Abraham would do? What would've happened if Abe went through with it? Oops! Sorry about that, Isaac. Time to go to "Plan B".
Oh lambando . the mind of man is prone to be led into many areas with ever so many thoughts .
And a troubled mind of many questions leading only to more and more questions is man prone to do .
But the time now is and always has been
LEST ye become as small children ye shall in no wise ENTER INTO the KINGDOM of GOD .
Wanna know what i see .
Many often wrestle over things , sometimes being right with their answers and sometimes being wrong .
But what most of all i do see is , WHILE they are so of ten into what they BELIEVE is higher learning
and spirtual meats , THEY DONT BELEIVE THE BASICS anymore .
MEANING i see a whole lot of folks running to the chambers of a harlot and her love
and her ecumeincal inclusive interfaith for peace . AND YET that there peace plan and there their love of hers
HAS ABSOLUTELY DENEID THE ONE TRUE GOSPSEL as well as making JESUS a minstir of sins .
Talk about ever learning and yet not able to even come to the basic knowledge of the Truth .
Just a friendly reminder to us all that perhaps it is INDEED high time for all to do a return
to the bible . Do be encouraged .
 

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There's actually verses that support this. One of the key ones is Genesis 22:12, the binding of Isaac:

He said, “Do not lay your hand on the boy or do anything to him, for now I know that you fear God, seeing you have not withheld your son, your only son, from me.”

How did God not know what Abraham would do? What would've happened if Abe went through with it? Oops! Sorry about that, Isaac. Time to go to "Plan B".
why my near and my dear friend , i thought by now you would have realized something .
THAT GOD IS and has always BEEN IN CONTROL .
There is nothing that happens , LEST it was allowed to happen .
The enemy can go no farther than what GOD allows Him to do .
NOR could have abraham . Notice GOD stopped it . And oh yeah he ALWAYS KNEW
Now abraham had to be tested . DO you also know that by our trials our faith is PERFECTED .
And GOD did show abraham something and thus abraham named that place JEHOVAH JIREH .
GOD has always been in control . He always will be . And even HE will destroy all evil one day
and a new heavens and new earth there will be .
GOD purposes all things , HE KNOWS . HE allows . He also protects and can keep us
from evil . But when or if our time is up , WHICH WE DO NOT KNOW ,
then like peter who GOD first removed from prison , FOR PETERS TIME was not yet up ,
TO later he when HIS time was up , HE WOULD NOT be freed but rather would a glorious Death FOR GOD and CHRIST .
Oh . Oh yes lambando . GOD is in control .
 

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There's actually verses that support this. One of the key ones is Genesis 22:12, the binding of Isaac:

He said, “Do not lay your hand on the boy or do anything to him, for now I know that you fear God, seeing you have not withheld your son, your only son, from me.”

How did God not know what Abraham would do? What would've happened if Abe went through with it? Oops! Sorry about that, Isaac. Time to go to "Plan B".
How often GOD would say or ask things HE already KNEW .
like when he asked adam WHO TOLD THEE you were naked
Like when he asked cain , WHERE is your b rother . GOD ALEREADY KNEW friend .
His blood has cries out to me from the ground .
Believe me GOD KNOWS my friend . OH There is nothing HE does not know or does not see .
Do be encouraged my friend .
 

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Ignatius's battle was 1900 years ago and was won 1700 years ago. Our battle is different. Our battle is that we have forgotten our roots, we've forgotten Romans 11:18 and 11:28, we've forgotten Jesus's command regarding how we are to treat our enemies, and we committed evil deeds, we've committed atrocities, and we've committed genocide in the name of Jesus Christ, all for the sake of continuing Ignatius's battle. Our battle is about remaining faithful to Christ's teachings.

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You're confusing Christian humility toward Jews with Christian submission to Judaism.

Romans 11:18 says don't boast over the branches. It does NOT say Judaize, submit to the Mosaic covenant, or treat Judaism as Christianity's doctrinal authority.

And stop trying to turn Ignatius into an ethnic supremacist because you don't like what he said. He was talking about doctrine.
His warning was not “hate Jews.” His warning was - if someone preaches Judaism to you, DO NOT LISTEN TO THEM.

Not “listen respectfully because those are your roots.”
Not “remain religiously tethered to the old covenant.”
Not “let Judaism govern your interpretation of Christ.”


"DO. NOT. LISTEN."

You can love your neighbor, refuse to boast, reject persecution, and still slam the door on a doctrine Christ's own earliest Church vehemently rejected.
 

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The Open Theists I knew didn't have any particular penchant towards Dispensationalism, hyper or otherwise. Does that even make sense? Dispensationalism is heavily dependent on a literal interpretation of Revelation. This in turn implies that the future IS known with precision. On the other hand, Dispensationalism regards the Church Age we're in now as God's impromptu work-around reaction to Israel unexpectedly and freely rejecting her Messiah. (All this wasn't supposed to happen. I didn't realize that God was flying the Universe by the seat of His pants.) And Dispensationalism is all-in on Paul being the sole prophet of this Dispensation to the point of Jesus Himself being totally irrelevant (except as an atoning sacrifice). So, maybe your experience does make sense. But it looks to me like Dispensationalism needs Open Theism more than Open Theism needs Dispensationalism.
You're probably right... my experience is anecdotal, although there were a fair number of people there.

I didn't exactly study their beliefs in detail, as I am already familiar enough with Dispensationalism to know that there are some cracks in that foundation.
 

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There's actually verses that support this. One of the key ones is Genesis 22:12, the binding of Isaac:

He said, “Do not lay your hand on the boy or do anything to him, for now I know that you fear God, seeing you have not withheld your son, your only son, from me.”

How did God not know what Abraham would do? What would've happened if Abe went through with it? Oops! Sorry about that, Isaac. Time to go to "Plan B".
Interesting. My own understanding of the Bible is that God is All-Seeing, which is not precisely the same thing as Omniscience, though they are certainly neighbors.
 
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