| bio | website | |
|---|---|---|
| location | ||
| age | ||
| visits | member for | 3 months |
| seen | Feb 10 at 1:56 | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
|
Feb 7 |
revised |
Is Christianity Avodah Zara? link for why the hydra is not used as analogy for the Trinity |
|
Feb 7 |
awarded | Teacher |
|
Feb 7 |
comment |
Is Christianity Avodah Zara? @DoubleAA I guess I don't. I only know one definition for monotheistic :-) |
|
Feb 7 |
comment |
Is Christianity Avodah Zara? @MonicaCellio Good point, I have found and included some references, including a Catholic catechism. |
|
Feb 7 |
revised |
Is Christianity Avodah Zara? cited sources, included statements of faith discussing the Trinity |
|
Feb 5 |
answered | Is Christianity Avodah Zara? |
|
Feb 3 |
awarded | Editor |
|
Feb 3 |
awarded | Scholar |
|
Feb 3 |
revised |
adoption and qualifying for being “officially” considered Jewish removing unnecessary information |
|
Feb 3 |
accepted | adoption and qualifying for being “officially” considered Jewish |
|
Feb 3 |
comment |
adoption and qualifying for being “officially” considered Jewish Thanks much, that tells me what I need to do. |
|
Feb 3 |
awarded | Student |
|
Feb 2 |
awarded | Supporter |
|
Feb 2 |
comment |
adoption and qualifying for being “officially” considered Jewish Makes sense. Supposing the birth-mother did formally convert, how would we establish that that was done? |
|
Feb 2 |
asked | adoption and qualifying for being “officially” considered Jewish |