16 January 2008
Prager on Leviticus
10:09 AM
I see Dennis Prager lectured on Leviticus last night. I've often thought it would be great to attend his Torah lessons. Well, maybe someday. In the meantime Torah.org is a great source of information and instruction. (So is this site.)
My interest in Judaism goes back a long way -- junior high school. After I repented of my atheism I considered conversion to Judaism and looked into it. I remain interested in it because I live in country founded upon Judeo-Christian principles.
Also, as someone who has read and enjoyed Edith Schaeffer's Christianity is Jewish (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 1975) I have an appreciation for Judaism which is not simply academic. It's very personal.
My interest in Judaism goes back a long way -- junior high school. After I repented of my atheism I considered conversion to Judaism and looked into it. I remain interested in it because I live in country founded upon Judeo-Christian principles.
Also, as someone who has read and enjoyed Edith Schaeffer's Christianity is Jewish (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 1975) I have an appreciation for Judaism which is not simply academic. It's very personal.
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- James Frank Solís
- Former soldier (USA). Graduate-level educated. Married 26 years. Texas ex-patriate. Ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church in America.
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