(July 4, 2017 at 4:30 pm)Tazzycorn Wrote:(July 4, 2017 at 7:50 am)SteveII Wrote: No, that is not what it says at all. There are chapters and chapters about the purpose of the OT law. These fit right in with Jesus' "I have not come for abolish the law but to fulfill it". Your contradiction is imagined and just keeps gets propagated by people who don't understand the context and methods of systematic theology.
Just because you can't handle the cognitive dissonance of Yeshua bar Yosef saying "obey all the jewish laws" in Matthew 5 and Saul of Tarsus saying "ignore all the jewish laws" in the epistles doesn't make it that both contradictory orders are written in the bible.
But then again, the bible was written by man committees over the last 1,500 years, most of which were at loggerheads with all the other committees. No wonder, then, that you can look into the bible and find justification for almost any act you would care to commit.
Fringe theories. No one with any credentials worth talking about think that anything you say here is true.