The TOV Center advocates the adoption of Life as the highest core value and 1st priority of individuals. This is called TOV in the First Creation Account of the Torah. The Creator measured all of His actions by the TOV Standard, We believe that as more people adopt the TOV Standard an emergence movement will create a paradigm shift in America's Judeo-Christian moral foundation.
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Being Right vs. Acting Righteously
My
friend and TOV Center Partner, Jim Myers, received a 6 page list of Biblical
quotes in a reaction to his blog about the RealYeshua -- Jesus the Jewish teacher.
I noticed after reading through this huge list, that the point of the writer
was to convince and prove his "RIGHTNESS."
This
sense of "RIGHTNESS" is something I've experienced my entire life.
Many people are absolutely sure that what they "BELIEVE" is
"RIGHT!" So many expend their energy on defending their BS (Belief
System), some even go to the point of killing others. The real crime, however, is
that they ignore and do not practice the Values and Lessons that the Jewish
Jesus taught – and are clearly recorded
in those same Scriptures. They think that because they "BELIEVE"
something, it is so -- without ever
looking at the facts. If they ever acknowledged the facts, it would disrupt
their neat little BS.
I
felt Jim's answer was priceless. He replied:
"Thank you
for the list of out of context verses. Please go back and reread them in their
contexts and you will discover that `Believing’ is a not a FREE PASS to sinning
and that harming or not helping your fellow humans is very important. . . . As
you may or may not know, when things are taken out of context, you can make
them say anything you want. I just find it amazing that your concept of god
seems to lack Justice and Righteousness -- a god who doesn't care about how
humans act towards one another."
I've
been "evangelized" my entire life. I've been "Saved" more
than most of you!! People always felt compelled to debate with me and convince
me of the "Rightness" of their beliefs. Over the years of my studies,
I learned many facts, even some that made my own BS uncomfortable, so much so,
that I had to change my beliefs to fit those facts. When someone comes to my
door and tells me that they have a message from Jesus for me, my usual response
is:
“What do you
know about his culture, his traditions, his language, his history, or his daily
life as a Jew. Can you read or work with Hebrew, Aramaic or Greek? Or, do you
just read someone else’s translations without knowing anything about the
translator? Is your Bible the same Bible that Jesus read in the synagogue every
Shabbat (Friday night until Saturday sundown)? Do you keep the Shabbat he kept?
Are you sure YOU have a message for me about Jesus?????? If you want to learn
about the Jewish Jesus, come in and we'll talk!”
Just
because we have a "RIGHT" to do something, does not necessarily mean
doing that action is "RIGHT" or even acting with
"RIGHTEOUSNESS"! Here in Texas, guns are big. People feel it's their
"Right" to bear arms. I'm not debating that issue, except in the case
of those who are mentally ill or abusers prone to violence. People may BELIVE
it is "RIGHT," but will what they do with those guns be "RIGHTEOUSNESS"?
Do others have a "RIGHT" to not be around people who make them feel
unsafe or in danger? The door swings both ways.
Being
“RIGHT,” is nowhere near as important as acting “RIGHTEOUSNESS & JUSTICE.”
My yardstick is the TOV Standard. If my thoughts, words and actions Protect
Life, Preserve Life, Increase the Functionality of Life and Improve the Quality
of Life for all people, then I'm not concerned with My "RIGHTNESS",
only “RIGHTEOUSNESS” -- first towards
myself then to the rest of creation.
Let me know if this was of value to you
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Shalom,
Rabbi
Jeffrey Leynor
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Are you nomophobic?
Nomophobia
comes from -- in no + mo(bile)
phone + phobia (fear).
Nomophobia is that rush of anxiety and fear when
you realize you are disconnected -- out
of the loop with friends, family, work and the world. Nomophobia affects
40% of the population. Read the complete article at -- https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/reading-between-the-headlines/201307/smartphone-addiction
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