I happen to choose my words very carefully. And that post was very respectful, you do have a unique way of looking at scripture. I actually would be sincerely interested in your opinion w/ ths thread.
Well, might I suggest making a thread for you and your LDS followers to discuss and come to an agreement before we take this conversation any further? There is no point in saying, "They were under the law that always goverended christs churche" when no one but you knows what those law(s)...
Jonny, let me say this, you have a very errr *unique* and *special* way of looking at scripture, it just happens to disagree w/ thousands upon thousands of years of understanding...
With that said...
Who is the many? You will not find one Jew who finds working on Sunday is a sin. Furthermore...
Just so we can be clear, can you state the law(s) that they were under? For example, the 613, the 7 noahide, the one commandment, ect... What, in your opinion are these?
Also, does sin only refer to religious laws or secular laws as well?
I'll respond when I understand which laws they were...
Aqualung: Can you expand on how sin leads to destruction? Define Sin if you would.
Netdoc: Isn't it hypocritical to maintain the position that people sometimes understand G-d while this would require you to fully understand G-d? If not, expand on your thoughts, I'm mostly interested on how...
Well, mostly I'm curious what Christians in general think about these passages. These are the most heavily debated areas of the Torah IMO from a religion-to-religion perspective.
What's the overall theme in your opinion that HaShem is trying to convey?
Yes, but those Jews don't claim that the laws allow for homosexuality in a loving and caring enviroment. They plainly say yes, it is wrong, we don't care.
How is that debateable?
Today, no. But there has been some disagreements, just like there is a disagreement if I can use my refrigerator on Shabbas.
Different opinions all require that the light in the frig be off.
1) Yes as long as it's not open for long.
2) No, because when you open the fridge, you cause the...