gaviria.christian
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Read this study on when the end of sin came, yet few today are aware of it, because of false teachings, and why the Messiah said "be perfect", *EDIT*
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Read this study on when the end of sin came, yet few today are aware of it, because of false teachings, and why the Messiah said "be perfect", Perfection Through Belief in Yeshuah by the Airflow of God | Wisdom of God .
It's a head teffilah.Is that a camera on your head?
It's a head teffilah.
Tefillin - Wikipedia
While I am not buying what the OP is selling here, or in any of the other threads he has started, and while I have issues with his garb for a variety of reasons, including, but not limited to, the ersatz tefillin shel rosh on his head, I am troubled by your comment and the comment by @David1967 regarding a camera. I suspect that if I showed you guys a photo of an Orthodox Jewish man praying the morning weekday service at his synagogue that neither you nor he would be able to tell the difference, and there would be differences, between the OP and the photo.Love it!
Especially the weird headgear (tinfoil hats are so last year) and the name, which seems to be a cod-Arabic style re-rendering of "ballock woo".
I must apologise.While I am not buying what the OP is selling here, or in any of the other threads he has started, and while I have issues with his garb for a variety of reasons, including, but not limited to, the ersatz tefillin shel rosh on his head, I am troubled by your comment and the comment by @David1967 regarding a camera. I suspect that if I showed you guys a photo of an Orthodox Jewish man praying the morning weekday service at his synagogue that neither you nor he would be able to tell the difference, and there would be differences, between the OP and the photo.
To have a tallit and tefillin, even when appropriated by a non-Jew, equated with a tinfoil hat is disheartening.
@David1967 regarding a camera.
Tumah has already taken him up on this, just so you know.I suspect that if I showed you guys a photo of an Orthodox Jewish man praying the morning weekday service at his synagogue that neither you nor he would be able to tell the difference, and there would be differences, between the OP and the photo.