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Originally Posted by Rafius
It's true bro. I'm sure that you know the passage where the Christian man-god specifically and unequivocally stated that he had not come to abolish the laws (he couldn't because according to the Hebrew war god Yahweh, the laws 'endureth for ever' so how could he over-ride Yahweh and abolish them?). The OT laws, part of the 613 laws of the Mitzvot only apply to people who follow the religion of Judaism and that would be Jews. Christians have always been free to eat shellfish, wear clothes made from two different cloths and plant their fields with different seeds.
Bit of a bugger I would imagine if you never ate a prawn because you though Yahweh didn't approve and you found out that you could eat them after all.
Jesus said He didn't come to abolish the Law, but He came to fulfill the Law. He then went on to say the Law would not pass away, until everything is fulfilled. He's done it, it is fulfilled. Everyone who receives Christ, will receive His righteousness.
Jesus said He didn't come to abolish the Law, but He came to fulfill the Law. He then went on to say the Law would not pass away, until everything is fulfilled. He's done it, it is fulfilled. Everyone who receives Christ, will receive His righteousness.
Jesus atoned for a group of souls who needed help in their spiritual evolution. He helps us; he did not pay the full price of our sins which we must pay for ourselves!
Jesus atoned for a group of souls who needed help in their spiritual evolution. He helps us; he did not pay the full price of our sins which we must pay for ourselves!
Jesus said He didn't come to abolish the Law, but He came to fulfill the Law. He then went on to say the Law would not pass away, until everything is fulfilled. He's done it, it is fulfilled. Everyone who receives Christ, will receive His righteousness.
Sorry...but the laws "endureth forever". That's what it says and it won't matter how many times you read it, it will still say the same...unless that is, you have some problem with the word 'forever'...do you?
Jesus said He didn't come to abolish the Law, but He came to fulfill the Law. He then went on to say the Law would not pass away, until everything is fulfilled. He's done it, it is fulfilled. Everyone who receives Christ, will receive His righteousness.
It's true bro. I'm sure that you know the passage where the Christian man-god specifically and unequivocally stated that he had not come to abolish the laws (he couldn't because according to the Hebrew war god Yahweh, the laws 'endureth for ever' so how could he over-ride Yahweh and abolish them?). The OT laws, part of the 613 laws of the Mitzvot only apply to people who follow the religion of Judaism and that would be Jews. Christians have always been free to eat shellfish, wear clothes made from two different cloths and plant their fields with different seeds.
Bit of a bugger I would imagine if you never ate a prawn because you though Yahweh didn't approve and you found out that you could eat them after all.
Do Americans understand the British term 'Bit of a Bugger"? We use it the same way in Australia and NZ too.
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