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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    You can beat your breasts all you want, but unless you repent in accordance to the Law of God, your prayer will be ignored, He that turneth away his ear from hearing the law, even his prayer shall be abomination. (Proverbs 28:9 [KJV])
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    The same way one claims to be in Christ and is demanded to not be a murderer. Where do you suppose "murderers will not inherit the kingdom of God" comes from? From "thou shall not murder", which is in the Law of God. You cannot separate the need to stop sinning for the sake of Christ from the...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    We are called to be Law keepers. What we are no longer called to do, however, is observe festivals nor sabbaths nor circumcision, where whoever still enforces observance of these specific commands is a Judaizer. I am not one of these, what I am is an enforcer of "love the lord your God", "love...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    How is fear of God sad? We are told to walk in fear of God and that fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. It is your lack of fear of God that is sad, not my fear of God that leads to obedience, for even Jesus Christ said, "FEAR HIM who is able to destroy body and soul in Gehenna". Now, we...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    I asked you very reasonable questions that any discerning man would ask. I am open minded, but also not gullible, I'm not going to just discard a command of God and risk losing my soul over a stupid thing as meat and cheese because some idiot in an online forum told me to do so. Now, just as...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    No you didn't. Explain, 1. What does milk symbolize? You said the "word of God". Okay, but then how does that relate with these 3 other things, 2. What does the kid symbolize? 3. And how does one boil whatever the kid symbolizes in whatever the milk symbolizes? 4. And in answering number 3, how...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    You haven't provided a valid figurative (which you call spiritual) reference. You're just guessing what it might be, so you don't have to obey the command, but you don't actually know what it means. Paul gave is an explanation of the meaning of "do not muzzle the ox", and it is a valid explanation.
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    A kid is meat, since you're obviously boiling it to eat it.
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    I do not know. As such, because I do not know, I am obligated by my own conscience to obey it literally as given, as opposed to other commands where I have knowledge that permit not to observe them literally, such as festivals and abstinence from certain meats.
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    You have not sufficiently explained why this command should not be obeyed literally. Other commands, such not observing festivals, can be sufficiently explained as shadow commands which are now fulfilled differently, and even refraining from certain meats can be sufficiently explained with "all...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    Favor, which is what grace is, is not an opportunity to be disobedient, it is an opportunity to be obedient.
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    Huh? This command outlaws homosexuality, men with men, women with women.
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    The Torah is indeed the Law of God, For I delight in the law of God, in my inner being, (Romans 7:22 [ESV]) And it is also called the Law of the Lord, (as it is written in the Law of the Lord, “Every male who first opens the womb shall be called holy to the Lord”) (Luke 2:23 [ESV]) And the...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    Faith is not a license to sin. There are believers whose faith dictates that their homosexual acts are not sin, does this faith make their transgression not sin?
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    While you concern yourself with your milk and your burger, I will concern myself with an expanded interpretation of the Law because I fear God and want to obey him in absolutely everything that I do.
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    All I can do is offer my knowledge, if you want to refuse the understanding of this command that I am trying to convey to you because of your apetite, then by all means, carry on with what you're doing, for your sin will be on your own head, not mine, even in matters as least as these. If you...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    Applying commands of the Law into scenarios that relate to the original command is not adding to the Law, for even when you read, "a man shall not lie with a man as he does with a woman", do we not conclude that women sleeping with women are also included in the scope of that command, even...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    That's the command that forbids combining milk with meat, which is in the Torah, which is the Law of God.
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    Lets see how well your belief without actions goes for you.
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    Then go ahead and discard what Paul and the Law commanded. May your disobedience come upon your own head in the day of the Lord.