Yes, you can spot these people who read their own philosophy into Scriptures, by the way they avoid or hide from an actual discussion about what the actual scriptures say.
Yes, the Holy Scriptures themselves, expose false teachings, when ALL of them are considered. This is why Jesus told His People that man shall "live by" Every Word of God, not the philosophies, traditions and doctrines of men.
Again, the problem is interpretation and reading into them.
Well, you must remember, I read your posts, so I know your stated religious philosophy according to your own words. According to your stated religious philosophy, God's LAW was "NEVER" relevant to the Non-Jew.
The scriptures themselves, that I posted, and you hid from even acknowledging, points out the error in this poplar religious philosophy of this world. It's not that we have a different interpretation of the Scriptures I posted. It's that I considered these Scriptures as trustworthy, and you completely ignored them, according to your words on this post.
I didn’t hide at all. If you read my posts then you know that I have addressed them ad naseum. Let’s go again. These are the two verses you posted to support your assertion that the law have been given to every one. I even copied them from your post.
Ex. 12:
49 One law shall be to him that ishomeborn, and unto the stranger that sojourneth among you.
Lev. 19:
34 But the stranger that dwelleth with you"shall be unto you as one born among you", and thou shalt love him as thyself; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the LORD your God.
1. Where is these two verses does it say that the law was given to everyone?
2. Where is these two verses does it say that the law was given to the gentiles in general?
The answer to both is nowhere. You are reading your pet doctrine into them. The gentiles spoken of in both verses are gentiles that “sojourner” and “dwelleth” with the Jews. These were gentiles that converted to Judaism and started living as Jews.
This is exactly what I referred to as reading into scriptures. I read your posts too and I just shake my head and move on.
There is a difference between misunderstanding God's instruction, and rejecting God's instruction, in my view.
All of us here are Christian’s. All of us here accept God’s instruction. Most of us here reject interpretation that ignores linguistic, cultural, and historical context.
My stated position, and Paul's, is that God Inspired the Holy scriptures "
for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:"
Yep
You stated "The God that I “profess” never gave the law to the gentiles."
I posted God's OWN Words, Inspired by Him in the Holy Scriptures, where HE says, not me, that HIS LAW was given to everyone. I posted HIS Words, that HE Inspired for correction and reproof and instruction in righteousness.
It isn't me, of some interpretation that is correcting you. It is the God who Inspired the Words I posted for your review and examination, that was written specifically to correct you.
Read above. Your interpretation of the verses that you posted is simply wrong,
I have posted for you in the past, God's Inspired Word where HE defined for you exactly what HIS New Covenant is. I pointed out to you that it was the duties Priesthood that was prophesied to change, not God's Definition of Sin, in my understanding.
It's in Jer. 31: 33 and 34 for those interested in what HIS New Covenant entails, according to HIM. You are not promoting God's New Covenant, in my view, but an imagination of your own heart. And I am instructed to test the spirits and prove all things. So I am doing as I am instructed to do concerning the teaching of the "Many" who come in Christ's Name. It's not personal.
Post God's Words defining for us His Own New Covenant yourself and lets examine it. Lets look at God's Promised New covenant together, and see what HE promised to change.
Wouldn't that be the honest, and Godly thing to do for those Seeking the Righteousness of God?
I rejected your interpretation there also.
That’s preachy.
at Jesus' Words together, as brothers in Christ.
17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till "all be fulfilled".
19 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
So has all been fulfilled that was prophesied about the Jesus "of the Bible"?? Even His Own Prophesies about Himself?
Matt. 13:
41 The Son of man shall send forth his angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdom all things that offend, and them which do iniquity; 42 And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth. 43 Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Who hath ears to hear, let him hear.
So how is it you promote, that "ALL" has been fulfilled?
I look forward to the honest and unbiased discussion about God's Inspired Words.
It seems obvious. You are preaching to others, ""The God that I “profess” never gave the law to the gentiles."
I just posted God's Own Inspired Words that expose this doctrine as NOT Wrought in God, but in the imaginations of the heart of this world's religious men.
I am happy to enter into an honest discussion concerning
God's Own Words about WHO HE created his Laws for, all you have to do is post them, and be honest.
I have already explained this several times and, again, if you read my posts as you say you do then you either ignored it or decided against responding. I’m going to repost one of them here.
Several passages of Scripture clearly establish that the coming of Christ has brought an end to the Mosaic Law.
Romans 10:4, “Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.”
Christ fulfilled the Ten Commandments by living a perfect and sinless life and so when man trusts in Christ as his Savior, Christ’s righteousness is imputed to that individual so we have justification (Romans 4) resulting in the fact that the Law can’t condemn us (Romans
4:4-8; 5:1, 7:1-6, 8:1).
Christ fulfilled the ceremonial ordinances, the shadows and types of His person and work, by dying on the cross for us and in our place.
Christ also fulfilled the Social Law, but now He replaces it with a new way of life fitting to our new salvation.
The believer now is under God’s new law, the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus (
Romans 8:2-4).
Therefore, the doctrine of justification by means of faith in Jesus Christ upholds the Law for three reasons:
(1) Jesus Christ’s death on the Cross satisfied the demands of God’s Law that required that human sin be judged (
Romans 3:26).
(2) Jesus Christ’s death on the Cross establishes the Law by fulfilling the purpose of the Law in driving men to Jesus Christ as their Savior (
Galatians 3:24).
(3) Jesus Christ’s death on the Cross establishes the Law by providing believers the capacity to obey the Law through the ministry of the Holy Spirit (
Romans 8:3-4).
This is why I have stated in the past that the Holy Spirit gives us the knowledge of sin and the way to repentance since the law is not able to. This is why there is no longer condemnation for those in Christ (
Rom. 8:1).