teaching? i thought i was doing the same thing you are doing. quoting scripture to support ideas. and banning someone who may not be christian doesnt seem like a very "christian" thing to do. they would come banging at my door to try to get me to listen to the dogma, shove literature in my face, but would ban me from here? interesting.
1. exactly. if any of the miracles or events had been exaggerated or invented, the entire bible would be questionable, wouldnt it.
2.love god and love your neighbor covers all 10 commandments to you? so, "basically", its a little misleading when churches preach sermons on the 10 commandments isnt it. they were abolished, "basically".
3. you can google antinomianism if you want.
"The Catholic Encyclopedia article on
Judaizers notes: "Paul, on the other hand, not only did not object to the observance of the Mosaic Law, as long as it did not interfere with the liberty of the Gentiles, but he conformed to its prescriptions when occasion required (1 Corintians 9_20) Thus he shortly after the Council or Jerusalem circcumcised Timothy (Acts 161-3) and he was in the very act of observing the Mosaic ritual when he was arrested at Jerusalem (
21:26sqq.)."
The Jewish Encyclopedia article on
Gentile: Gentiles May Not Be Taught the Torah notes the following reconciliation: "R. Emden in a remarkable apology for Christianity contained in his appendix to "Seder 'Olam,"
gives it as his opinion that the original intention of Jesus, and especially of Paul, was to convert only the Gentiles to the seven moral laws of noah and to let the Jews follow the Mosaic law—this explains the apparent contradictions in the New Testament regarding the laws of moses and the Sabbath."
thanks for responding.