I mean, "It says here, 'have no other gods...', etc, and Torah defines good and evil, and Jesus followed the Law, and said He didn't come to do away with the Law, but to fulfill It, so why wouldn't I use the Torah as a guide to how I live in righteousness before God?"
also when it comes to sacrifices. The Torah is clear that they are to given only on the alter of Yahovah. As there is no Temple, the laws for this can't be followed. One must keep in mind that a gentile is not allowed into the inter court, where said sacrifices are made. that being as it is, a gentile has no means of keeping that aspect of the Torah. So it stands to reason that it doesn't apply to gentiles. Are we in agreement?
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