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  • rebdobr
  • Apr 1, 2025
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Updated: Apr 4, 2025

From A.I. "in a theological context, Paul, the apostle, is often understood to have "fought the law" in the sense of advocating for salvation by grace through faith, rather than adherence to law"

Wow!

The Apostle of God Paul (pbuh) says it is not by law but by grace.

Paul says there is only one covenant now, the Abrahamic covenant via Christ.

Paul says that under the law you are under a curse and that no one can be justified by it yet the OT says the opposite..

Paul says let no one judge you regarding the Sabbath, yet the Torah says the opposite even to the point of the death penalty despite the Sabbath being classified with new moons and other rituals in Colossians 2:16 clearly indicating it is man made not from God.

Paul says circumcision is of the heart the Torah says it's of the flesh.

Also the Torah says that it can never be changed or even altered, yet Paul and Christ are constantly changing it.

They say the Law is a permanent covenant but it's not.

So who's side are you on? You can't serve 2 masters.

 
 
 

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