Subject: Re: Hm...
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Posted on: 2015-06-27 22:34:00 UTC

Grab a ASV, and that's what we'll use. The Judaic laws aren't essential-- Paul talks about new believers not having to be taught the old traditions.

Paul says the Judaic law isn't binding? Why are we to believe Paul, a mortal man who says himself that he doesn't speak for God, over the laws that were, according to the Bible, handed down to Moses from God directly?

Whatever is mentioned again in the New Testament as binding is, well, binding.

In which case, there are two commandments. All other law hangs on those. To love God, and to love one another.

That's it. Period. End of sentence. There may not be much for me in Christianity anymore, but if there's one thing I believe in, it's love. It's worth noting that immediately prior to that commandment is Christ asking Peter repeatedly, "Do you love me?" and telling him, when he says yes, "Feed my sheep."

There is one commandment. Love. I don't particularly care for anything anyone has to say that doesn't follow that.

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