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HelloNoora
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LOVE FEST!? PAH!

We're just discussing God. He's a very interesting topic, after all. I didn't ignore, I just.......have priorities, such as lying, failing, rolling my eyes, and ignoring people who prove me wrong.
I'm sure you do, Phanni.


You purposefully misquoted her. Where has she lied? Why do you even post here if you are not getting what you want? Just use the report system and stop bumping it.

To continue posting here is to display your own hypocrisy.


You noticed that too, I see.
Second time on here it's happened. Worth ignoring such stupidity.
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I am taking this pretty angel. If it only had a cow head or two sticking out it would look almost just like a real angel. 4laugh
linaloki
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Lord Setar
I don't think this one got a response, either...

Phanari
OT laws were all but abollished after God's Grace.


Indeed. Colossians 2:13-16, Hebrews 7:18-19 and Galatians 3:21-25.

So why, then, did you cite Leviticus 18:22 in support of your claim that homosexuality is a sin if the OT laws were abolished?


Silly, I said "all BUT abolished". You should seriously notice words like that.


That phrase doesn't actually mean anything. Just like "exception that proves the rule".

What exactly are you saying the Law's status is for Christians? Because, if we consider set theory, if their status is the set of all things that are not abolished, then one of the things applied to their status is enforcement. By that meaningless phrase, you've just claimed the Law was enforced after God's Grace, and kosher laws are in the Law.

So, please, explain what you feel the status of the Law is for Christians. In detail, if you could, so we can better understand.


If the dietary laws count.......define Mark's verse to me where it says, "Thus God declared all foods clean."
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linaloki
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Lord Setar
I don't think this one got a response, either...

Phanari
OT laws were all but abollished after God's Grace.


Indeed. Colossians 2:13-16, Hebrews 7:18-19 and Galatians 3:21-25.

So why, then, did you cite Leviticus 18:22 in support of your claim that homosexuality is a sin if the OT laws were abolished?


Silly, I said "all BUT abolished". You should seriously notice words like that.


That phrase doesn't actually mean anything. Just like "exception that proves the rule".

What exactly are you saying the Law's status is for Christians? Because, if we consider set theory, if their status is the set of all things that are not abolished, then one of the things applied to their status is enforcement. By that meaningless phrase, you've just claimed the Law was enforced after God's Grace, and kosher laws are in the Law.

So, please, explain what you feel the status of the Law is for Christians. In detail, if you could, so we can better understand.


If the dietary laws count.......define Mark's verse to me where it says, "Thus God declared all foods clean."


User ImageBecause if you want to say that the law that homosexuality is wrong is still there, then why aren't the dietary laws?
Phanari
HelloNoora
Misses Brinks
Phanari

LOVE FEST!? PAH!

We're just discussing God. He's a very interesting topic, after all. I didn't ignore, I just.......have priorities, such as lying, failing, rolling my eyes, and ignoring people who prove me wrong.
I'm sure you do, Phanni.


You purposefully misquoted her. Where has she lied? Why do you even post here if you are not getting what you want? Just use the report system and stop bumping it.

To continue posting here is to display your own hypocrisy.


You noticed that too, I see.
Second time on here it's happened. Worth ignoring such stupidity.


It is quite likely that this thread will be burned and your account receive a formal warning. I have had this happen for far less. When you do not answer direct questions on the ED and when you do not source or stay on topic you are unfortunately digging a hole.

May I suggest you find a moderator and ask them to move your thread asap so you don't have these unfortunate occurrences as a penalty?
iMystere
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linaloki
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Lord Setar
I don't think this one got a response, either...

Phanari
OT laws were all but abollished after God's Grace.


Indeed. Colossians 2:13-16, Hebrews 7:18-19 and Galatians 3:21-25.

So why, then, did you cite Leviticus 18:22 in support of your claim that homosexuality is a sin if the OT laws were abolished?


Silly, I said "all BUT abolished". You should seriously notice words like that.


That phrase doesn't actually mean anything. Just like "exception that proves the rule".

What exactly are you saying the Law's status is for Christians? Because, if we consider set theory, if their status is the set of all things that are not abolished, then one of the things applied to their status is enforcement. By that meaningless phrase, you've just claimed the Law was enforced after God's Grace, and kosher laws are in the Law.

So, please, explain what you feel the status of the Law is for Christians. In detail, if you could, so we can better understand.


If the dietary laws count.......define Mark's verse to me where it says, "Thus God declared all foods clean."


User ImageBecause if you want to say that the law that homosexuality is wrong is still there, then why aren't the dietary laws?


God never took THAT law out.
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HelloNoora
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I am taking this pretty angel. If it only had a cow head or two sticking out it would look almost just like a real angel. 4laugh
I didn't make it, so please don't steal someone else's work.

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The Creator does not need us to speak for him.

He has the final say, in the end.

So, it does not matter.
HelloNoora
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HelloNoora
Misses Brinks
Phanari

LOVE FEST!? PAH!

We're just discussing God. He's a very interesting topic, after all. I didn't ignore, I just.......have priorities, such as lying, failing, rolling my eyes, and ignoring people who prove me wrong.
I'm sure you do, Phanni.


You purposefully misquoted her. Where has she lied? Why do you even post here if you are not getting what you want? Just use the report system and stop bumping it.

To continue posting here is to display your own hypocrisy.


You noticed that too, I see.
Second time on here it's happened. Worth ignoring such stupidity.


It is quite likely that this thread will be burned and your account receive a formal warning. I have had this happen for far less. When you do not answer direct questions on the ED and when you do not source or stay on topic you are unfortunately digging a hole.

May I suggest you find a moderator and ask them to move your thread asap so you don't have these unfortunate occurrences as a penalty?


Why? This is the forum for Morality and RELIGION. No other forums for religion.
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linaloki
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I don't think this one got a response, either...

Phanari
OT laws were all but abollished after God's Grace.


Indeed. Colossians 2:13-16, Hebrews 7:18-19 and Galatians 3:21-25.

So why, then, did you cite Leviticus 18:22 in support of your claim that homosexuality is a sin if the OT laws were abolished?


Silly, I said "all BUT abolished". You should seriously notice words like that.


That phrase doesn't actually mean anything. Just like "exception that proves the rule".

What exactly are you saying the Law's status is for Christians? Because, if we consider set theory, if their status is the set of all things that are not abolished, then one of the things applied to their status is enforcement. By that meaningless phrase, you've just claimed the Law was enforced after God's Grace, and kosher laws are in the Law.

So, please, explain what you feel the status of the Law is for Christians. In detail, if you could, so we can better understand.


If the dietary laws count.......define Mark's verse to me where it says, "Thus God declared all foods clean."


I'm not saying they count. I've said and suggested many times throughout the thread that Christians are NOT bound by the Law at all, only by Christ's teachings. Christ's teachings did occasionally coincide with the Law, but it is not because they were in the Law that we follow them.

I would like YOU to tell ME what YOUR beliefs as to the status of the Law to Christians are.
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iMystere
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linaloki
Phanari


Silly, I said "all BUT abolished". You should seriously notice words like that.


That phrase doesn't actually mean anything. Just like "exception that proves the rule".

What exactly are you saying the Law's status is for Christians? Because, if we consider set theory, if their status is the set of all things that are not abolished, then one of the things applied to their status is enforcement. By that meaningless phrase, you've just claimed the Law was enforced after God's Grace, and kosher laws are in the Law.

So, please, explain what you feel the status of the Law is for Christians. In detail, if you could, so we can better understand.


If the dietary laws count.......define Mark's verse to me where it says, "Thus God declared all foods clean."


User ImageBecause if you want to say that the law that homosexuality is wrong is still there, then why aren't the dietary laws?


God never took THAT law out.


User ImageShow me where it says, "All the Levitical laws are abolished... EXCEPT the one about homosexuals".
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Phanari
Why? This is the forum for Morality and RELIGION. No other forums for religion.


You're in ED Main, dearie, not ED:M&R.
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Phanari
God never took THAT law out.


And my question to you is: Which ones DID God "take out"? If you could use Scripture to defend your belief, I'd be much obliged.
linaloki
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linaloki
Phanari
Lord Setar
I don't think this one got a response, either...

Phanari
OT laws were all but abollished after God's Grace.


Indeed. Colossians 2:13-16, Hebrews 7:18-19 and Galatians 3:21-25.

So why, then, did you cite Leviticus 18:22 in support of your claim that homosexuality is a sin if the OT laws were abolished?


Silly, I said "all BUT abolished". You should seriously notice words like that.


That phrase doesn't actually mean anything. Just like "exception that proves the rule".

What exactly are you saying the Law's status is for Christians? Because, if we consider set theory, if their status is the set of all things that are not abolished, then one of the things applied to their status is enforcement. By that meaningless phrase, you've just claimed the Law was enforced after God's Grace, and kosher laws are in the Law.

So, please, explain what you feel the status of the Law is for Christians. In detail, if you could, so we can better understand.


If the dietary laws count.......define Mark's verse to me where it says, "Thus God declared all foods clean."


I'm not saying they count. I've said and suggested many times throughout the thread that Christians are NOT bound by the Law at all, only by Christ's teachings. Christ's teachings did occasionally coincide with the Law, but it is not because they were in the Law that we follow them.

I would like YOU to tell ME what YOUR beliefs as to the status of the Law to Christians are.


Law of Christians?

Um.....let's see, too many to post. Just the whole Bible.
Husband wants wine coolers and soda so..........I'll return later.

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