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  1. mikmik

    Why have Christians forgotten the fourth Commandment?

    See, this is exactly what I was talking about.. I asked you a question in post 734,, ignored. My points in 737, 739 and 740, unadresses and ignored. I really wanted to know how the scriptures contained in these can possible exist with the theory that the law is void. This would be a clear...
  2. mikmik

    Why have Christians forgotten the fourth Commandment?

    Another point, about this scripture; Matt 22.36 “Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law?” 37 Jesus said to him, “ ‘You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ 38 This is the first and great commandment. 39 And the second is like...
  3. mikmik

    Why have Christians forgotten the fourth Commandment?

    How would you explain this then? Matt 5.18 For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled. 19 Whoever therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches men so, shall be called least...
  4. mikmik

    Why have Christians forgotten the fourth Commandment?

    Absolutely. And another question to those that believe the Law is nothing.. You believe it is written in our hearts now instead of the tablets. So doesn't that mean that the Law still exsists, and is still written. That hardly makes it void,, doesn't that make it even more permanent? The purpose...
  5. mikmik

    Why have Christians forgotten the fourth Commandment?

    While I am at it here,, hey Ben, how about you? Same questions. And BrasenWall, I read some of your posts and thought they were great, but you have been quiet for a long while now, where oh where did you go????? mik
  6. mikmik

    Why have Christians forgotten the fourth Commandment?

    There are lots of things I'd really like to address with you,, but I notice on these forums, if you bring up more than one point, the other will be ignored. So let me just ask you about this... I quoted lots of scriptures (with out adding or taking from them) showing the perfection of God...
  7. mikmik

    Why have Christians forgotten the fourth Commandment?

    Are you kidding me? Pretty personal poke at myself and my religion don't you think,, I mean, for not knowing anything about either... talk about adding words! What I said was... "I believe the Bible to be a perfect book that can't contradict itself"... There are no Bible quotes there, no...
  8. mikmik

    Why have Christians forgotten the fourth Commandment?

    Oh Sir Ben.. I absolutely understand you,, I understand that you mean what you say, and that you believe what you say. I just disagree with what you say, and believe you to be in error. But that's okay, I'm sure that the reverse is true. I still enjoy your posts and quizzing though, it helps...
  9. mikmik

    Why have Christians forgotten the fourth Commandment?

    Ben Masada wrote; Do you have to see to believe, "Thomas?" Blessed are those who are able to see between the lines. Go back to Romans 14 and read verse 5 again. What day is Paul referring to as "esteeming one day above another," Monday, Friday, what day? Como on! Then, he says in v. 6 that to...
  10. mikmik

    Why have Christians forgotten the fourth Commandment?

    Ben Masada wrote; Regardig the Sabbath for example to keep it holy as a commandment, Paul said that either we choose to keep it or not, or even not to pick any of the other days would be okay, as long as the conscience would remain quiet about the decision. (Rom. 14;5,6) Anyway, as he wrote to...
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