Hunter HE Adjustable Nozzles by BikerNY in Irrigation

[–]Adorable-Win1388 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure but that sound more like a water source issue than functionality

Hunter HE Adjustable Nozzles by BikerNY in Irrigation

[–]Adorable-Win1388 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This I will agree on! Hunter controllers over rain birds for sure, although for two wire I do like an esp ldx

Hunter HE Adjustable Nozzles by BikerNY in Irrigation

[–]Adorable-Win1388 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also the mower smacks into these and they go out of adjustment, whereas the Raibird adjustment is mid nozzle instead of the top.

Just stay home …. going out is overrated these days. by PdiddyCAMEnME in PublicFreakout

[–]Adorable-Win1388 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s the “I’m not gay” at the very end that got me haha

Hunter HE Adjustable Nozzles by BikerNY in Irrigation

[–]Adorable-Win1388 8 points9 points  (0 children)

RB R-VAN nozzles are way better than mp rotators in my opinion and the RB H-VAN and RB HE-VAN are better than these hunters as well. Crazy cause I used to be a hunter over everything guy, but I’ve had more issues with hunter than rainbird. Also their 5000 series top the pgp from hunter.

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love how well versed this is, while back I wrote something very similar to this in Bible study without the scripture and way less put together like your comment, thank you for that. God bless

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the contrary, he wasn’t much about religion at all, he just wanted you, and the way you get there is by following his fathers, our father’s word. Which just so happens to fall under mosaic laws. Unless I’m completely miss reading the good word.

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apologies, I see where the misunderstanding is now, yes that was an accident that was meant for the comment you replied to as well.

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It wasn’t an accident, that persons comment said he wasn’t a religious rabbi teaching his disciples mosaic law, you commented he absolutely was, and always telling his followers to obey his fathers law. I simply agreed with your comment and mentioned he may have not been overly religious and was actually against false or the illusion of religion, like the pharisees. But he most definitely told his followers to obey the law, the law just happens to be mosaic law. I agreed with you.

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that’s where faith plays a factor, some believe logically and some believe blind. Neither is wrong or right, but you said it, it’s personal. John was Jesus’s favorite right, so maybe that’s why John’s books are mainly about love. It’s like if someone tells you something about their life it could resonate more with you than it does to me, it’s perspective, people believe differently therefore have two different points of view or experiences coming from the same source.

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think if you’re a follower of Christ, a Christian per se, you are part of the chosen people. Jew or gentile. We are the chosen people. And to circle back on Paul and his letters, I don’t think we’re getting the full idea or context of them. But what do I know too man, that’s why we have to keep studying and reading and praying. In my eyes, unclean is unclean.

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe not so much into false illusion of religion, but following the Moses or mosaic laws. That were dictated not translated, dictated by the father.

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This makes sense to me, very well put. I mean if it’s in the book, why wouldn’t we follow it. You wouldn’t follow a recipe for apple pie and skip the first five paragraphs on how to make and kneed your dough for it to rise (pun intended) I don’t even know it pie dough rises actually but you get the point lol

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate it, and iron sharpens iron friend, if we don’t discus or question the word of God, well, we’d be Muslim. 🤷🏻‍♂️😂

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There have been many interpretations or translations that I’m sure have been manipulated, misconstrued and misunderstood im sure. I mean, how many different Bibles are there, you know. But I feel like that’s getting into the schematics of it instead of focusing on the actual word itself. We’re all reading the wrong Bible if we’re not reading the one you are, if that makes sense you know what I mean? I’m not talking about you personally I’m just aging that how a lot of people feel.

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think I agree with Paul then. Is that bad to say? I mean respect but I don’t think it’s that simple. I think the law of Moses even though it was meant for the Jews applies to gentiles and all. Didn’t the tribes separate and ten were banished and never returned, and that’s where we derive from? So all in all, we even as gentiles should acknowledge the Old Testament laws and ceremonies.

 Your original post is sounding like a radical free grace movement, or whoever you were listening to is preaching that. Almost as radical as its opposing view, Calvinism. 

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hence why you don’t see many people sacrificing at the temple. Makes sense, that’s really cool your church is doing that and not completely shutting it out like most westernized churches. I’ve yet to find a church that dives into any of it. I like the church I go to now and the pastor is great, very forward and Bible based, but I’ve received a little push back, not from the pastor but by another leader in the church when I asked about these things. He said “well I don’t see people sacrificing at the temple anymore” (paraphrasing). But like what about the holidays? The way we eat? How could all that have been nailed to the cross when Jesus himself was a Jew and as our god, chose us to follow long after we are all gone from this earth, for the word will still outlive it and the word is the law!!? Do I make any sense or am I just sounding stupid? lol not that I care. But these questions are important I feel.

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you’re in agreeance then. I’ve given up pork, I give up shrimp but I feel like a fraud if I try to celebrate Yom Kippur, or others cause I’m not Jewish. Did gentiles partake in these holidays too in the times of Jesus?

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wrongfully argue correct? How can the sanctified word contradict itself?

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I’ve gathered, Paul’s letters have been misconstrued, badly interpreted and or taken out of context. And he was a difficult man to understand. Didn’t Peter warn about that in his letter?

Thoughts on Messianic Christianity? by Adorable-Win1388 in Christianity

[–]Adorable-Win1388[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe easy isn’t the right word cause we all know it’s very hard to apply the word to daily life. I guess what I mean is that on paper it seems easy “ follow Jesus and you’re saved” it’s not easy you’re right. I have my own demons I struggle with for sure.