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Please follow up.
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@VolatileReaction You can never bring to light to the self righteous ordained blind.
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@callmeishmel There appear to be two conditions to the fulfillment of the Law:
1. It will not occur until Heaven and Earth have passed/disappeared. This has not happened.
2. It will be fulfilled by Jesus. Note that nowhere does he state that he will fulfill it in his first lifetime.
Romans is again showing preference to faith over works, but that doesn't mean that the Law has no power whatsoever, as stated in Matthew 5:19-20.
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@callmeishmel He never wrote that the OT was abolished or even ignored, only that the Laws therein are not the path to salvation: that one must rely on faith, not works. This appears to contradict Matthew 5:17-20, which states that anyone who "sets aside these commandments will be called least in the kingdom of Heaven."
Anyway, whether or not the Law is applicable now, doesn't change the point of my post - that God murdered a fetus as punishment for the mother.
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@VolatileReaction Again in 3:11, Paul wrote that the Old Testament is done away. In 3:13, Paul wrote that the Old Testament is abolished. When you are under the New Testament, then you receive the Spirit of the Lord, and you are free (3:17).
According to the New Testament we now live under "Grace" not "Mercy" (or Old Testament Law). If you try to live, or pick and choose Old Testament Law...you are judged by it since the covenant of Abraham by God has been fulfilled.
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@VolatileReaction The only question remaining is, "which law did Jesus fulfil?" The law that Jesus was born under, the law in effect when he was alive, is the Law of Moses - the Old Testament Law. This is the law that Jesus fulfilled and abolished.
Romans 6:14 For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace.
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@callmeishmel Where does it say that all things are passed away? On the contrary:
Matthew 5:17-18 "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished."
Luke 16:7-8 says the same thing.
Wouldn't the baby die if the woman died anyway? Totally impractical.
Hanzy123 10 months ago 13
@MrOne4truth "abortion is murder,God's law is above man's"
Numbers 5, if a woman is pregnant by a man other than her husband, then God will curse her to miscarry. According to your god, destroying the fetus works as punishment for the mother. Now who's the murderer?
VolatileReaction 1 year ago 8