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        <![CDATA[ Rabbi (s),

Hello again to all of you here at the MT forums. It&#39;s been years since I last posted but the few that I talked with I remember as being kind and
hospitable. It is for this reason that I feel I can come back and post a question with regard to the Mitzvot.


I am currently debating a xtian who, in an attempt to wedge his xtianity into the Torah, seeks to divide the Mitzvot into sacrificial MIitzvot and moral
Mitzvot. To give a little background, this individual and I went to... ]]>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Sacrificial Mitzvot versus Moral Mitzvot?  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <em>&quot;The first mitsvos we had...&quot;</em>
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And I meant those were the first mitsvos given to israel as a nation.
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If you want another angle, the first mitsva in Genesis is being fruitful and multiplying.
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Sacrificial or moral?
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The second, circumcision.
<br>
Sacrificial or moral?
<br>
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The third [and last in all Genesis], not to eat the displaced nerve.
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Sacrificial or moral?
<br>
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3 strikes.
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He&#39;s out!
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End of conversation.
<br>... ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Sacrificial Mitzvot versus Moral Mitzvot?  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <em>&quot;I took the less controversial route &quot;</em>
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What did you do that for?
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<em>&quot;he is going to treat those Mitzvot just like the sacrificial ones.&quot;</em>
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So once again, if he&#39;s going to make an assertion, where&#39;s his support for it? Other than saying that&#39;s what makes his end result fit?
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<em>&quot;he says that the moral code was given first and because it could not be followed the sacrificial code was... ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Sacrificial Mitzvot versus Moral Mitzvot?  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Thanks for you comments Rabbi Daniel.
<br>
<br>
I agree with you. I made a similar point in my response to him. I told him that he is projecting a post-resurrection theology into the text. I told him that he
wouldn&#39;t allow a mormon to project is theological and religious text back into his scriptures. I took the less controversial route and told him that even
if I granted him that the Mitzvot could be divided as he says the &quot;fact&quot; that jesus perfectly follows the moral mitzvot... ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Sacrificial Mitzvot versus Moral Mitzvot?  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ IF someone wants to assert something it is their job to prove the assertion.
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Not your job to prove the assertion is wrong.
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What supports the assertion that mitsvos are divided into two categories, sacrificial and moral?
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What does not eating pig fall under?
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What does hearing a rams horn fall under?
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What does taking a hadar fruit fall under?
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None of them are sacrificial nor moral?
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His whole argument ends before it starts. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Rabbi (s),
<br>
Hello again to all of you here at the MT forums. It&#39;s been years since I last posted but the few that I talked with I remember as being kind and
hospitable. It is for this reason that I feel I can come back and post a question with regard to the Mitzvot.
<br>
<br>
I am currently debating a xtian who, in an attempt to wedge his xtianity into the Torah, seeks to divide the Mitzvot into sacrificial MIitzvot and moral
Mitzvot. To give a little background, this individual and I... ]]></description>

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