Talk:Two House Messianic Movement
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I moved the bulk of the Two House Messianic Movement article to Two House Theology since many who advocate Two House Theology don't necessarily promote a Messianic-type movement. The vast majority of the article, much of which I inputed myself, was kept in tact with some minor adjustments that can be viewed on the History page of Two House Theology. (galut5 17:34, 1 April 2007 (UTC))
My responce to this article about the 'two house movement' is that it is fair. I would say though that there are many in various countries who agree with the big picture but who do not 'belong' to named groups. I think this 'grassroots' movement back to Torah, Hebraic roots, Two houses etc cant be defined by the few more vocal.....Though some like Yair Davidi[orthodox Jew] and others have had an encouraging voice. Personally it has made scriptural sense and also been a deep answer to deep questions.
Ferguson/Yochanan
[edit] Use of the word "disputed"
I wonder if the word "disputed" really tells us anything about the movement. What theology isn't disputed (by someone)? Is the theology controversial? Maybe that's a better word. Or maybe no word at all? --Hrankowski 05:51, 26 May 2007 (UTC)