'Are there two books of life?' And, 'Is there a basic salvation one can obtain without being torah observant, that is, without me having to obey the 2000 plus commandments, let alone the 10 commandments?
BY Thomas Shaler
I will answer the two foregoing questions outrightly.
"Are there two books of life?" The answer is "NO." Though one that is unlearned in the manners of holiness might think so when he reads the words Moses quoted in Exodus 32:32, "blot me out of the book you have written", and then comes across something like, "the lamb's book of life," in Revelation 21:27. One must realize, however, the one Moses was talking to in Exodus is the 'lamb'; that is the Most High.

To answer the second question: "Is there a basic salvation one can obtain without being torah-observant?" The answer is "NO." There is not a basic salvation as some people like Baptists, Calvary Chapelists and those that believe in Paul think and assume. These deceived people think salvation comes by, or is granted by mere faith. Or, for others, they think it comes by doing deeds of faith (such as miracles and prophesying) in order to prove that faith, yet, they still do not practice the torah, the real faith and lifestyle of the Moshiach.

My following letter is to a man named Scott. It goes into the fact that even though a person might believe and/or even  do acts of faith, because of his faith, that person will still go to hell if that is all that they are about. This is the person who thinks they are a "sinner saved by grace", and that their salvation is by faith alone in Jesus Christ. These people stand condemned even before they reach the Day of Judgment. This is because the Lord does not just look upon these simple things. Rather, he commands men to be holy and righteous which only comes by being torah-observant. This is why the Lord said what he said through Samuel the prophet to King Saul after Saul gave sacrifices and offerings unto the Lord. Thus meaning, the Lord did not care about Saul's sacrifices and offerings when compared to being obedient to His commandments. For the Lord gave Saul a direct commandment to obliterate the Amalekites, even their livestock. Yet Saul sacrificed the best of the livestock unto the Lord. With this the Lord was angry and so said the famous phrase, "I desire obedience, not sacrifice." This is also why the Israelites were in trouble in later years as well. When the Lord called their sacrifices an abomination, even though they where sacrificing them in a proper way. Yet because of their sins or disobedience to the torah, which is the commandments of the God of Israel, their offerings were rejected. For the God of Israel would rather have a person be holy and righteous which comes only by doing what He says in the Torah, than praising Him all day. For praise from such people ends up being hypocrisy and lies. For if they praise Him by telling Him how wonderful He is, yet in actuality, if He is so wonderful to them why are they not obeying Him and thus following His lead?. Or, they tell Him, 'I love you Lord,' yet they never prove any sort of love by following the rules He has laid out for all of mankind. They are like the evil and vile child that rebels against his parents, which will grant him a capital offense in the Theocracy of Israel that David ruled over and on whose throne the Moshiach will sit on in days to come.
Here is that statue I am refering to:

Deuteronomy 21
18 If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son who does not obey his father and mother and will not listen to them
   when they discipline him,
19 his father and mother shall take hold of him and bring him to the elders at the gate of his town.
20 They shall say to the elders, "This son of ours is stubborn and rebellious. He will not obey us. He is a profligate
    and a drunkard."
21 Then all the men of his town shall stone him to death. You must purge the evil from among you. All Israel will hear
   of it and be afraid.

Therefore, salvation is solely and strictly based on being holy and righteous which comes by obedience to the full and complete Torah and the words of the prophets, including the grand prophet, Yehoshua. It is clear one has faith if they observe this torah. However, if one is to really follow the prophets, they will see that they must also acknowledge Yehoshua is the Moshiach, unlike those that claim to be torah observant yet reject Jesus is the Messiah that the Torah speaks of. If one rejects Yehoshua as the God of Israel's son, regardless of their level of observance, they already stand condemned.

This letter I wrote to Scott also gives the basic foundation to Judaism, the Judaism that comes from heaven, not the tainted one that a person can see the pagan "hasidic" movement observe.

Here is the letter I wrote after I read his awful and ill-informed website:
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Scott,

Let me first say, "No offense," but if I do offend, that's the way it goes.

There are not two books of life, as you very wrongfully assume. In your studying, you get so close to the tree that you cannot see the forest anymore, or the overall picture of the truth. After reading your articles, it is clear that you do not even have a clue of what is to come. I say this to you kindly, but as a rebuke as well. By reading your online papers it is very clear that you do not have a basic understanding of Judaism, nor the God of Israel, nor about the Moshiach which is to come, nor about our prophets.

You need to go through my articles and learn. I am not writing to you because I learned from you, nor to give you 'another' opinion. I am writing to you to give you the foundation that you need and must have. Again, after reading your papers one sees your ignorance of the God of Israel. There are, however,  many things that are 'right' in your articles or mostly right. But some are so blatantly off and wicked it's shocking. Yet, to your own deceit you contort our scripture to back up your lack of information of the basic foundations of Judaism. To the ill-informed and unlearned you sound well educated, but in truth you speak falsehoods over and over again. If you care to read this letter of mine I will prove to you why you do not have a basic foundation of truth. Likewise, after reading it you will hopefully delete all of your online diatribes. Thus, I come to you in the name of the son, Yehoshua, of the God of Israel (Israel, my patriarch).

I can give you a break down of Judaism, (not a pagan modern Judaism either), the Moshiach and the day of judgment in a basic of basic way to give you a real foundation. If you want a more solid foundation you can read through my articles to get the full truth, which is not an opinion.

The Foundation:
At one time the God of Israel stood alone, all by Himself. In the passes of eternity He made a being, an 'el,' like unto Himself from His own essence so that this being was actually made, not created. This being or 'el' was made in His image and likeness. This is the point our Jewish narrator and ancestor was making when he wrote the Adam and Eve narrative the way he did in Genesis 1 and 2. This el was and is the only subject that the God of Israel brought into existence. Now based on the fact that this 'el' was actually made from His very own essence, he is His son, His only begotten son, thus this is also why he is called a prince as in the "prince of peace" and why he sits at the King's right hand. To make a quick point about Eve in correlation with this 'being', or 'el', or moshiach in which our ancestor was making note of when he wrote Genesis 1 & 2 is this: Eve is weaker in strength, as Yehoshua obviously is when compared to the only God. This is understandable since he is a made being; through Eve all mankind is born, through him everything that is made is made by him, not his Father. Moreover, as she is in subjection to Adam, he must obey the only God [as all must]. Lastly, the point the narrator was making is that their are only two individuals that define the word 'Elohim', as there are only two individuals that defined the word "mankind" at the very beginning: being Adam and Eve - so with the word "Elohim" meaning the Father and the Son. One El is eternal, the other el was made. This word, "el" should never be translated, as 'cherub(im)' is not, as well as 'seraph(im)' is not. Thus, when this made el came into the world he is already known by the prophet Isaiah as "Immanu-el." Not meaning that a god is among us, but rather an 'el' is among us. Meaning, if people are shocked that an angel is among us, how much more shocking is it if an el is among us, one that is higher in rank than all the spirits? There are just two of them, and the made one would be the one that would come to be among us. Thus, when we read John's words of John 1:1-14, with the truth of Judaism vs. today's tainted version of words and of Judaism, things are pretty clear. "In the beginning was the word and the word was with El and the word was also an el......  .....through him all things were made that have been made..... this word became flesh."

It is also obvious, if satan can possess people, how much more can an el come in and dwell in someone? Yet, this made el was disranked to be equal with mankind according to the prophecy of Psalm 8:5; thus, he was no longer an el, yet the Eternal El was in him, thus when he says, "the Father is in me", one should accept this truth. So, when this made el becomes re-glorified to the state he was in before he was disranked, after his obedience on earth, as mentioned by himself in John 17, "[Father] glorify me with the glory I had" and prophesied by David in Psalm 110, "Yehowah said unto my master, 'Sit at my right hand'" and Daniel 7:13-14 and many others, he will have the ability to once again dwell in humans, and if he is in you - then the Father is automatically in you because the Father is always in him. This is because Yehoshua is always obedient and holy. Thus, with this understanding of real Judaism his words are very clear when he says in John in the chapters of 14-16 = It is better for you that I go, if I do not go the comforter, the sprit of truth, who now dwells with you will not come. This is because Jesus is that spirit after he leaves and is glorified again. Thus he goes on to say, I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you.... at that time, I and my Father will dwell in you. Thus, he is only talking about two people here, his Father and himself after he leaves; not three, nor just one. Jesus himself - who is not the God of Israel - claims that he will dwell in you and because of that the Father will automatically dwell in you as well.
I don't like using the gospels for doctrine, but for your sake I must, even though it is clear in the Tanach. Moving on....

When this 'el' made the heavens and the earth, it was he that rested on the seventh day and was refreshed, not the God of Israel. He did all of this by the command of his Father, whom he must always obey. When this 'el' or son did all of these things he himself had a law to observe, not just those things that the Father told him in regards to making the heavens and the earth and everything therein. There was a set of laws given for the angelic hosts and a torah given to mankind as well.
Now strictly speaking of the law that was given to mankind, at the beginning, the law did not just consist of only tilling and keeping the garden, being fruitful, not eating of the tree of knowledge and eating only plant life that produced seeds. Rather, it consisted of the very laws that are found in the law that was given again at Mt Sinai, which the children of Jacob/Israel forgot during their stay in the pagan country of Egypt. A law that Enoch followed, as well as Noah and Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Obedience to that law is the very reason Abraham received his covenant from his God, for he was holy. In fact, the God of Israel never makes a covenant with anyone unless the person is holy first which only and strictly comes by obedience to the law. Remember, Abraham was a prophet, thus he did not need a written text, the same goes for Noah, and Enoch. This law obviously does not include the detailed laws that surround the tabernacle, though many of the commandments that were performed in the Tabernacle were established at the very beginning. Such as burnt offerings (as Abel), firstfruits (as Cain should have given, yet he only gave fruits, not firstfruits - this is why he got in trouble), sin offerings (this is how Adam and Eve received 'garments of skin' from the Lord after sacrificing such offerings); do not commit murder, bestiality, homosexuality and everything else. At that time and after the time of Sinai, when the people became so corrupt the 'el' of Israel would send his messengers [the prophets] to the people to rebuke them, or correct them, or guide them to or back to righteous living and holiness that is obtained through the Torah. They were never sent to call to repentance those that were righteous.

In Melechizedek's time and in the days of the kings of Israel, under Saul, David and Solomon and the split kingdom they all ruled theocracies. When David was king, David was promised that the coming Prophet [that Moses spoke about], this existing 'el' would be his son and so sit on his very own throne to govern this theocracy. A theocracy whose laws were given by prophets and priests and enforced by the king. David however, lived after Moses in which Moses commanded that the sons of Aaron [his brother] would be the priests in this theocracy. Yet David was promised that his son, this particular son, would take up his throne in the order of the King of Salem, that is Melechizedek, in which he would also be its High Priest. Thus making him the ultimate law giver and enforcer, thus there is no shared 'high authority', but him alone. Thus, when this Moshiach comes to judge he will judge by the laws he has set in place at Sinai, since it was at that time that a covenant was made with all mankind from that time forward, not just with Israel. Israel was and is supposed to be a light unto the nations, even though they have not been, this is why Jonah was sent to a pagan nation's capital. After that time, at Sinai, many laws were righteously added to this covenant, because prophets gave the laws and proved they were from HaShem by giving the people signs and wonders, this also includes the grandest prophet, the moshiach. Therefore, when the judgment takes place, if one is not doing all of this law or torah, all of the time [which is NOT impossible to obey, in fact it is easy] they are considered sinners and shall be thrown in the Moshiach's prison, which is that 'lake of fire' that is outside of the holy city of Jerusalem. They will never die in that fire, this is the whole point of the resurrection, these sinners will not be able to die even if they want to. Therefore, the judge of all the earth shall judge all by the torah and if one is found lacking in their observance they shall be condemned, thus if many are condemned who are trying to observe the Torah how much more shall be the condemnation of the unbeliever? For a part of that torah is that you must acknowledge Yehoshua / Jesus is the king of the future theocracy and the moshiach. If one does not accept this, regardless of how torah observant they are, they too will stand condemned forever.

Therefore Scott, those that do not do the Torah are thrown into hell or the 'lake of fire.' There are not 2 books of life, there is just one. Hypocrites do not enter the kingdom [which is the realm of rule, except for the prison = hell = lake of fire which is obviously a part of the kingdom], nor shall hypocrites enter Jerusalem where the king of that kingdom dwells / nor do they inherit the earth (meaning the meek inherit the earth and are allowed to walk around with freedom, unlike those that are imprisoned (in the lake of fire)). According to you [ which is wrong] if one is a murderer, yet believes in Jesus and acts on that faith, he can still enter the life which is to come, but not the holy city Jerusalem.

Concerning hypocrites:
Let's read Matthew 23,  "Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves."

I see that you 'do' your studying, therefore please study the word "Gehanna". It was a place of fire, outside the city. Thus, they are thrown into fire (the lake of fire, that will exist outside of the city), this is why they will weep and gnash their teeth. I do not want to talk to you about this, this is the fact.

Here is what you said on your webpage that you assume is correct, but is very false:
"Remember the list of eight types of evil doers in verse 8 of chapter 21 [of Revelation], the ones who were sent to the lake of fire?   Notice that the similar looking list here in this passage has shrunk to 6. This list is the same except for two missing categories. The first list includes the, cowardly and unbelieving.  So by the absence of these two in the second list, we must conclude that the difference between them and the first group that was thrown in the lake of fire is that this group must have been those who did at least the bare minimum for salvation... took courage and believed. It is a presuppostion of John's as it is with James, that one cannot separate what one does from what one believes. So there must have been at least some demonstration of faith by these individuals. But these didn't "do his commandments" by obeying all of the Law, which include laws against uncleanness, sorcery, sexual immorality and so on. Therefore they could not have access to the city. But at least they didn't end up in the lake of fire either! These are the ones who need the leaves of the tree of life for their healing, but have no access to the fruit."

Your foul doctrine just explained hypocrisy. And all through Matthew 5:19... Yehoshua is talking about hypocrisy:

Anyone who breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven (for the ignorant, this does not mean that they will still enter), but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven. For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and the teachers of the law, you will certainly not enter the kingdom of heaven.

Again, all through Matt 7 he is talking about hypocrites, let's read:

3"Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? 4How can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' when all the time there is a plank in your own eye? 5You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye (Here Jesus is warning you if you dare judge your neighbor, do not do so with hypocrisy).

15"Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. 16By their fruit you will recognize them. Do people pick grapes from thornbushes, or figs from thistles? 17Likewise every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. 18A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit. 19Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 20Thus, by their fruit you will recognize them. (Here you see that he shall condemn hypocrites).

21"Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 22Many will say to me on that day, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?' 23Then I will tell them plainly, 'I never knew you. Away from me, you who do not practice the Torah!' (Here we can see that Jesus is strictly talking to believers in him, because they do these miraculous deeds because of their faith, yet he condemns them anyways because they are not torah observant. This flies right in the face of your false doctrine, thus proving you do not have the slightest clue to what satanic doctrine you utter! I am not sorry for being so harsh, but you act like you 'know it all', yet you do not know hardly anything!)

AGAIN, Yehoshua deals with those that only hear and know, yet do not obey:

24"Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. 25The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. 26But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. 27The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash." (That great crash by the way is them going to hell).

Therefore for your info, sinners / non-torah observant people shall never walk freely in the kingdom of the Moshiach which is all the earth, but shall be in torment. That includes hypocrites, regardless of whether or not they are believers. Remember, Jerusalem is only so big, the earth is bigger and the Moshiach will be Lord of all the earth and the saints can go to and fro from Jerusalem. Furthermore, just like Gehenna was outside the city walls, because unclean things were burned there, thus cannot ever be in present day Jerusalem (if they should ever do the torah) - so the wicked, (the non torah observant folks) shall be in a similar fire, called hell or the lake of fire. Understand that the kingdom does not come down from heaven, but only the holy city of Jerusalem. The kingdom is made when he comes, when he takes over all of the earth, because that is his realm. Let me put it in more simplistic terms: All of Great Britain is the United Kingdom, and the isles that they own are a part of that kingdom, but only London is where the seat of the throne is.

Please repent from your awful doctrine, ask me questions if you like, I will answer all of them.

Thomas, the navee

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