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You can't have it both ways!

  • rebdobr
  • Apr 22, 2024
  • 1 min read

The Apostle Paul was clear, you cannot preach both grace and law! Despite the efforts over 2 millennia of usurpers to try and distract us from our need of a savior and even more so in the current generation with Old Testament revivalism and revisionist Christian history. Paul is clear

The problem is that people are reading the Hebrew Bible as if it is for Christians when Paul is clear that it isn't. They will also look to post Pauline apostles and claim this or that but let's face it only Paul's letters can really be authenticated as being by an Apostle. So Paul is warning us that we must reject legalism yet the other non Pauline writings in the NT which come after Paul have legalism spinkled in among truths. It is a common deceptive technique to mingle truth and falsehood to bury the perception of falsehood. But who wrote these other NT works? We are sure that most of Paul's writings are authentic but the other stuff is all compiled from oral traditions with unknown sources and writers.


 
 
 

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