I haven't started a "new" religion, nor am I interested in starting a "new" religion. I teach the Torah, which has been taught by Jews for thousands of years as the Law of God, and upon that solid foundation I also teach the gospel of the Messiah, with a more profound understanding of the new testament, because the new testament is based on the Torah. If you do not know the Torah then you cannot know the new testament, truly. And most of the world, including many "believers" have discarded the Torah, through a deception that it has been done away with, which is why what I teach seems like some "new" religion, which it really isn't. What I teach are the original teachings of the prophets and the Messiah and the apostles. And that is why what I teach is also very unique, because most of the world has been deceived into believing lies that are contrary to the Torah and the set-apart writings. For example, when I teach "paper money and fiat currency is the mark of the beast", I do so through a profound understanding of the command of the Torah that says, "you shall have righteous balances and weights", which in itself reveals paper money and fiat currency to be sin, because it is not a true value based on the weight of gold as it was originally issued to represent, it is a false weight, an imaginary value assigned to it that doesn't even represent the value of the paper itself, "fiat currency", which is a false value, an abomination to God, which is therefore the "mark of the beast" in Revelation issued to everyone rich and poor and great and small. How many pastors teach this? None, at least not that I've ever seen. And why is that? Because they do not know nor understand the Torah, which reveals everything that is sin. And that is why what I teach is so different, because I teach in the context of the Torah, a solid and concrete foundation.
Why start with a Torah? and not a Bhagavad Gita or Quaran? Talmud or Mishnah?
When was your bar mitzvah? Under what rabbi?
I want to know how you started. Like if you run into a rabbi and he teaches you vs one day as a christian i learned Jesus was Jewish so now i'm going to make myself a jew.
Also are you actually JEWISH? Not faith-wise but actual?