Perhaps, but then I do not seek relevance. Neither do I seek to answer all questions which are thrown about to destroy the faith of lurkers.
Edited to add: For me it is quite late. Have a good night Viviane.
Frank
if jesus was really viewed as the greatest teacher who ever lived...........why would a 3rd party need to explain his teaching?
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Perhaps, but then I do not seek relevance. Neither do I seek to answer all questions which are thrown about to destroy the faith of lurkers.
Edited to add: For me it is quite late. Have a good night Viviane.
Frank
Jonathan Drake,
The Ten Commandments say nothing about stoning, they have no punishments. This is what makes them eternal. The Law of Moses was written for the time they lived in not for all time. This is why Jesus could generally abrogate them while keeping the Ten Commandments in place.
Jesus taught repentance and forgiveness not stoning. It makes perfect sense then that the Ten Commandments being eternal do not include stoning.
The Ten Commandments bar the making of images something quite common at the time. For those of us who find something good in them there is good. For those who wish to find fault there is fault. Let us all find what we find.
Respectfully,
Frank
EA916,
I am a follower of Christ in association with Jehovah's Witnesses. Recognizing that the religion I associate with is very much like the first century Jews during Jesus' day. Rule keeping and with a strong tendency toward thinking too much of itself. A tendency common among all men but it should not be among those who claim to be disciples of Christ.
I do not believe in the Trinity. I believe in a restored earth. I believe in a resurrection to heaven and to earth. I believe we are living in momentous times. I do not believe in an invisible presence. I believe Christ's return will be obvious to all and is not too distant.
Frank
Viviane: However, you said "I believe the law of God is eternal"
NO! You are misquoting me. Go back and read it again. I said: I believe the Ten Commandments are eternal.
The discussion is the Ten Commandments and I kept to it. You are reading what YOU want to see not what is actually on the page.
Read more carefully.
if jesus was really viewed as the greatest teacher who ever lived...........why would a 3rd party need to explain his teaching?
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Don't you know? Truly, you were a Witness and do not know the difference?
I must presume you do or I'm mistaken and you were never a Witness. If so, my apologies.
Viviane: So you specifically avoid pork? Avoid wearing clothes made from two different kinds of fabric? You actively avoid shellfish? You sacrifice animals as proscribes? You kill people that worship other gods if they proselytize to you?
Do you know the Ten Commandments? Obviously not.
I am embarrassed for you.
Frank
to all brothers and sisters reading this site: "and i love you so" (remember the don mclean song?
)...is the feeling most of us had with regard to the watchtower and the brothers leading it.
but truly, who did we get baptized for?
Xavier,
Your post was very encouraging. Thank you so much.
Frank
Hi EA916,
I believe the Ten Commandments are eternal.
Frank
if jesus was really viewed as the greatest teacher who ever lived...........why would a 3rd party need to explain his teaching?
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Viviane: Oh? Do tell me more...
LOL
So you asked on another thread what is spirituality and now you ask for more information on what is the difference between the Trinity and the God of Abraham?
Were you ever a Witness? Just asking with, as you know, no relevance in mind.
if jesus was really viewed as the greatest teacher who ever lived...........why would a 3rd party need to explain his teaching?
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Viviane: The org, in terms of behavior, is no worse than any other group of Christians. That's not a sign of God doing anything.
Which God? The Trinitarian God or the God of Abraham? They are not the same.