RE: Debunking atheists on christians not following the law of moses
October 28, 2014 at 11:29 am
(October 28, 2014 at 10:33 am)Rokchan Wrote: Tell that to "Paul the Apostle"I'm aware of some of the contradictions between Jesuit and Pauline doctrines (it was those differences which led to the first schisms and the need for the Council of Nicea). If you could pick some that illustrate your point, maybe we can have a fuller discussion?
There's lots of verses that tell christians to not abide by the law of moses in the new testament by Paul, due to the new covenant.
Quote:Matthew 5:18"...all is accomplished" is generally regarded to refer to the end of days not to the fulfillment of Sacrificial Law that the messiah represents. Ergo all law must be kept, permanently.
For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished.
Notice "Accomplished". When he is dead, boom you are saved by christ. This law of moses was some temporary thing to show off the pharisees. "Jesus wasn't huge fan of them" Sabbath prrr
Quote:Oh and slavery is condoned in the new testament.Yep, that was part of my point. According to the bible, christians are still allowed to take slaves and are supposed to keep them according to the laws laid down in the OT. They don't ergo christians aren't living up to the standards required by their god. The OP is rebutted.
Sum ergo sum