Nark, You wrote:
Whatever, it sounds amazing to me that you refer to "the duties of the messiah" as if such a thing could be objectively found in the "Hebrew Bible".
Now you are on my page. When I did my research in the middle 1990's I saw no reason to research Christianity in depth. I understand that Christianity, or rather "New Testament" writings were based on the Hebrew Bible. My interest is not so much in the evolution of the religions based on the writings as in the writings themselves.
The church down the road from my home says the Bible (actually two bibles bound together) is the divinely inspired, infallible, inerrant word of God. I decided to see if I could support that or not. I also decided I could skip the Greek Bible and verify if the Hebrew Bible was in fact inerrant. I found it to be error riddled and at best supported by superstition and tradition.
There is no point in looking at Christianity that bases it's thesis on a book that is not reliable. I agree that the duties of the Messiah can not be objectively found in the Hebrew Bible and neither can anything else that would support Christianity that I can see because the work is suspect.
For a true believer, no proof is needed, for a skeptic, no proof is sufficient. Thanks for your comments. I have enjoyed reading them.