The 10 commandments aren't for Christians to be for or against they simply do not apply to us.
Love is for all.
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The 10 commandments aren't for Christians to be for or against they simply do not apply to us.
Uh... huh, so stoning a guy to death for picking up sticks is love.... gotchaLove is for all.
Bugkiller had already been quoted. I see no value in quoting him in every post responding to your nonsense.
Thank you for sharing your opinion.
As for that list of well-known Sunday Promoting sources that condemn the "Ten Commandments are dead" idea - hmmm what list would that be??
The "Baptist Confession of Faith"
The "Westminster Confession of Faith"
The Catholic Catechism
D.L. Moody
R.C Sproul
Andy Stanley
Thomas Watson
What do they say?
"Besides this law (The TEN Commandments), commonly called the moral law, God was pleased do give the people of Israel ceremonial laws containing several typical ordinances. These ordinances were partly about their worship, and in them Christ was prefigured along with His attributes and qualities, His actions, His sufferings and His benefits. These ordinances also gave instructions about different moral duties. All of these ceremonial laws were appointed only until the time of reformation, when Jesus Christ the true Messiah and the only lawgiver, Who was furnished with power from the Father for this end, cancelled them and took them away. The "Baptist Confession of Faith"
And then you "quote nothing" and you "link to nothing" in this empty claims about BugKiller addressing the Baptist Confession of Faith. Why keep doing that as if someone is actually snookered by it? Who do you suppose goes for it?? me??? If you have an actual point in that regard - feel free to actually post it.
Otherwise it appears that you simply could not find the support you hoped for.
in Christ,
Bob
Uh... huh, so stoning a guy to death for picking up sticks is love.... gotcha
Love is for all.
Bugkiller had already been quoted. I see no value in quoting him
Here's the deal for me you repost so much so often I don't read it any more. All the color makes it even more unreadable. The general list is what I'm referring to. You quoted from of those sources in the formal debate with Bugkiller. So you can talk religion all you wish and I'll stick to the Bible with exception to some of your quotes pushing religion for salvation. Essentially its nothing different than the traditions of the Jews Jesus dealt with from the Pharisees. It invalidates God's Word known as the Bible or the Scripture.Apparently you don't have a quote or even a link to a quote of Bugkiller even talking about the Baptist Confession of Faith - much less helping you with the point -- in your post-after-post talking about it - you fail to find a quote, a link,... a point?
I notice that when people have a point - they are quick to post it.
I think I can help you if you are simply looking for somebody that "said something" in response to the actual Baptist Confession of Faith - references here - I think VictorC "said something". Why not look?
in Christ,
Bob