Look Brian lets be honest. You have not addressed a single thing shared with you or answered a single questions asked of you or addressed any of the scriptures that are in disagreement with you from
post # 176 and
post # 176 linked. All you have done is to repeat what was already addressed in your posts in the linked posts provided without addressing any of the scriptures, questions asked of you or content of the posts you are responding to. In the linked posts provided here you where shown the context that you disregard from your interpretation of Acts 15 while being shown why your interpretation of Acts 15 is in disagreement with the whole bible.
In this post we will address your last to repetitious posts that have already been addressed from the scriptures in the linked posts provided here and show why your interpretation of Acts 15 is in disagreement with the whole bible. As presented in your posts you believe that Acts 15 teaches that Gods 10 commandments are abolished for gentile believers. Not only will I prove from the scriptures that this assertion is not biblical but I will also seek to show why this understanding of the scriptures is the doctrine of devils and everything that is Antichrist. I mean seriously Brian, think about what you are claiming here. By claiming that Gods 10 commandments are abolished for gentile believers and seeking to explain away the scriptures that are in disagreement with you, your actually claiming that it is now alright for Christians to..
- 1. Have other Gods and it will not effect your relationship with the true God
- 2. You can now make idols and bow down and worship them
- 3. Christians can now take Gods name in vain.
- 4. Christians can now disobey God and break His Sabbath day
- 5. Christians can now dishonor their parents
- 6. Christians can now commit adultery
- 7. Christians can now kill each other
- 8. Christians can now steal
- 9. Christians can now lie
- 10. Christians can now covet their neighbors belongings.
That is not what you believe is it Brian?
more to come
@Brian2
You don't seem to be reading my posts, or if you are, you are missing what I said.
You are claiming things about what I said which are not true and which I have already answered. Is it any wonder that my posts seem repetitive to you when I have to explain the same things again and you will not read them or understand them or reply to them,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, again.
No, Acts 15 has nothing to do with the 10 Commandments being abolished and I do not say they are abolished.
Acts 15 is about circumcision and keeping the Law of Moses.
Acts 15:5 Then some of the believers who belonged to the party of the Pharisees stood up and said,
“The Gentiles must be circumcised and required to keep the law of Moses.”
6 The apostles and elders met to consider this question.
So tell me why you want the 10 Commandments to not be part of the Law of Moses anyway.
Tell me whether you think that people who do not keep the Sabbath are not Christian.
Do you see that the Law of Moses, including the 10 Commandments, was given to Israel as part of the Mosaic Covenant?
Do you see that anyone can fulfill the requirements of the Law by loving God and their neighbour?
Do you see that the Torah being written in out hearts and our hearts being softened to want to do the will of God, does not mean that the 10 Commandments are written in our heart and we must obey them to part of the New Covenant?
Why do you think that the letter to the Gentile Christians in Acts 15 did not say, or even include "As Christians and in order to be saved you must obey the 10 Commandments". ??
Do you think it might be because the gospel is not salvation by keeping commandments, and that people can be in the New Covenant and saved without knowing anything about the 10 Commandments?