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BookMark said:
What about the rest of Gods Law ?

If not "Moral", then they must be "Immoral" Laws.

Tut, tut, tut.
[Linked Image] It's amazing that you have the courage to write such things and to even make them public. drop I would have thought you were far more knowledgeble about Christ and His atonement, Mark. But that's what I get for presuming too much.

Sorry, but at this point I feel that trying to take you through redemptive history 101 would be an exercise in futility. If others care to spend time trying to explain the fundamentals of the faith to you, I wish them all the best; they'll need far more patience and time than I currently can spare. laugh

Oh.... I'm in agreement with fredman about you too. I cannot fathom how you can so denigrate Baptists but adopt a heresy that originated with them; a group of the most extreme of the lot at that. scratch1 And, to top it all of, although I suspect there is far more confusion in your mind than what we have seen here, you have gone Charis-magic/Pent-caustal too. If there is no absolute moral law, no written perpetual binding moral law, but only the "leading of the Spirit", then you must be living by extra-biblical revelation; a genuine, unadulterated, flying high, Pentecostal who lives by urges, promptings and voices? igiveup Sorry, but my Bible teaches that the Spirit always works in, through and in conjunction with the Written Word of God. When Jesus tells me that my love for Him is displayed IF I "keep His commandments", I think that it would be prudent for me to do exactly that and not rely on some ethereal "spirit" for my holiness of life.

Let me know if this "spirit" that leads you tells you to invite me to dinner. rofl [Linked Image]


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simul iustus et peccator

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