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I just finished :"The Mystery of Israel" by H L Ellison and he makes a good point when he says :" Whenever Christian moralists have sought to work out a fixed code for Christian behavior, both the methods used and the results have had a markedly general resemblance to those of the Jewish "legalists" they rejected out of hand."
Mark,

Let's cut to the chase, shall we? If you are in agreement with this H.L. Ellison, where he says, "Whenever Christian moralists have sought to work out a fixed code for Christian behavior . . ." then one must conclude that he and you are 100% Antinomians, i.e., no man, especially Christians are under ANY FORM OF LAW which would dictate behaviour.

QUESTION: Do you hold that Christians are under no obligation to any law whatsoever that would dictate their behaviour?

If your answer is "Yes", then that alone will be sufficient. If, however, your answer is "No", then could you please try and explain how the apostle Paul and anyone who follows his teaching concerning the perpetuity and binding authority of God's moral law are "legalists" and therefore subject to condemnation?

In His Grace,


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