(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Weren't you a Torah observer? Well, that really depends on what you mean by that because Torah is the first five books of the Bible, but most people who use that phrase are talking about being a Sabbath keeper and adhering to the dietary laws. When you look at the Old Testament laws, you see that they're categorized as being civil, moral, ceremonial, dietary, and purity. Well, according to the Bible, the purity, ceremonial, and dietary laws have been done away with. Hebrews chapter 9 and verse number 9 states that there were a figure for the time then present in which were offered gifts and sacrifices, which could not make those that did the service perfect as pertaining to the conscience, which stood only in mead's drinks and divers washings and carnal ordinances imposed on them until the time of Reformation. Reformation being defined as the crucifixion. So when Jesus died on the cross, he repealed those Old Testament laws of purity, ceremonial, and dietary because he's the fulfillment of those. So the moral law still exists and they existed even prior to Moses.