You prove my point perfectly.

 


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Never a biblical reference for thies distinctions.   All of it was considered The Law of Moses.   The Christian is called to holiness and rconciliation but the New law is expressed in terms of faith, love and the Indwelling Spirit. 

 

JD 

 
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Sent: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 08:09:20 -0600
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Torah & Jewish traditions

Terry,  the Church as a whole is ignorant of the difference between the Ceremonial, the Civil (governmental), and the Moral Laws of God.  The first two were for the Jews, including that which you refer to below.  The Civil Laws were much more merciful than what the pagans around them did, such as killing a whole family or tribe for an offense. iz

 


Freedom to show mercy , to pray for a sexual pervert or rebellious child or adulterous spouse instead of throwing rocks at them.
Terry

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