TheKnight
Guardian of Life
Thanks for the Link, I corresponded with a reformed Jew in another forum so I new of the seven laws of Moses, very interesting Moses was a good teacher and wise leader. I take it that your answer is yes we do play a roll in our Salvation from the misguidance of the world in which we live, that I understand bring a separation from Him and His divine Law. What are the consequence of rejecting G-D Laws?
You mean Seven Laws of Noah.
Salvation from the misguidance of the world in which we live...Hmm, I'm not sure I quite understand that. We are the world. Where the world "guides" us depends on where we tell it to go. So in that respect, we do have a hand in how the world operates.
Consequence of rejecting God's laws? I wouldn't know. I wouldn't be so sure that there are obvious consequences. Following a particular ethical system is a lot like knowing something. You don't have to know it, but when you do you know something, it enriches your life. Are there consequences? If you consider not following His law to be a consequence in itself then there are. After all, one cannot know the sweetness of an orange unless one partakes of an orange. God's law is the same, one cannot know how beautiful it is to serve the Lord when one has not done it. Does everyone need that sweetness? I believe so, but do they have to find it from my particular orange? After all, sugar from an apple is just as sweet.