When a person of non-Jewish descent enters into the community of the B'nai Yisrael, they
cease to be non-Jews by the community of the Children of Light. They are one family one, one community that are all
expected to do the same thing.
The Nesarim, we are all followers of Mashiach - we believe the same, we observe the
same and we all have the same expectations placed upon us.
This does not mean that mainstream Judaism accepts these people as children of Israel (Then again, some of them do not accept
the Jewish Nesarim either), so it really doesn't matter what they believe, it only matters what the definition of
Mashiach's Halacha says.
The doors have been opened to those who are goyim, gentiles (non-Jews by birth), by the Jewish community of Mashiach, if
those who believe will simply accept this offer and begin to live up to their responsibility to Rabbeinu Yeshua.
I doesn't matter who says "I am this by birth" or "I am that by birth" - bottom line: if you don't believe in the Torah of
Moshah taught and ratified by Rabbeinu Yeshua, and you don't keep the Halakah of Mashiach, which is Torah Observance, then
it doesn't matter what community you were born into as that designation will not earn you a place in Paradise or Olam
ha'Bah.