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If they're not former jews then do they mean ethnically jews? You mean they're not all necessarily converts?

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Messianoc iudaism is a relatively new religion that mostly non iewish Christians adopt because they think it is closer to the original Christianity iesus intended.

It is similar to hebrew israelites except it is not based on race or skin color.

After studying these religions for many years I realized there is not much validity from them except from the lessons you may learn from the Bible as long as they're not taken too seriously.

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non iewish Christians

I had really no idea, the only messianic jews I know actually were former jews. Before I found voat I was almost married into a jewish family and they introduced me to what they called "jews for Jesus". Then there's Jonathan Cahn and even Rabbi Stepakoff who was just arrested for being inside the Capitol that are former jews who now testify about finding Jesus.

So this is a new conversion Christianity. What I'm seeing in my Christian circles is people wanting to for churches like the first Acts church, more like communal living. There's a group called the Twelve Tribes like this, you give over all your possessions and get a new name. Have you come across these types yet?

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Ok well I know groups of white, puerto rican and black former Christian mesianic iewish people in florida, with a few former iews mixed in between.

I've heard of the church of acts being similar to some adventist 'extremists' that want to take groups to live in the woods im order to avoid armageddon but I haven't studied their theology.