Believers are free to choose their Sabbath observance without condemnation, embracing various practices as long as they honor Christ, despite differing views among Christians on its necessity.
Tracing Torahism Through History
Torahism promotes observing the Law of Moses, echoing beliefs of early Jewish-Christian sects. Despite fading in the fifth century, it resurfaced in the 19th century, influencing movements like the Seventh Day Adventists and Jehovah's Witnesses. Today, adherence to Torah teachings is shared widely online, provoking discussions on their implications for mainstream Christianity.