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    Catholics: The challenge before you.

    Do you keep the 4th Commandment? If not, then you are committing sin.
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    Which laws do we not have to follow

    Say what?! The Apostles clearly advised that Gentile Christian obey the selected Levitical laws taken from the OT and applied them to Gentile Christians. Moreover, the Apostles exhorted the Gentile Christians to not get involved with sexual immorality. The laws were being put upon Gentile...
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    Sabbath was blessed by God and made holy. Sunday was never blessed by God. (3)

    So then, you admit that the law of God, Thou shalt not commit adultery is in force in 2012? If that be the case, then all 10 of the 10 Commandments are in force, including the 4th Commandment.
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    Which laws do we not have to follow

    Moses did not originate, or write the 10 Commandments, God did, therefore how can you say that you are not obligated to obey any of God's moral laws that define sin? Do you see how illogical your reasoning is?
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    Are you under THE law, Grace or both (2)

    The Commandment "Thou shalt not commit adultery" covers all sins of a sexual nature. Adultery, homosexuality, inappropriate behavior with animals, etc, etc.
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    Which laws do we not have to follow

    I'm not disagreeing with you, its just that the laws in the book of Leviticus were more definitive regarding blood and meats, and the Moral Laws of the 10 Commandments define adultery and sexual immorality.
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    Which laws do we not have to follow

    Do you know that the Apostles in the Jerusalem Council did enforced these laws that have their basis in the OT book of Leviticus and the book of Exodus, where you find the 10 Commandments. Acts 15:19-21 19 “It is my judgment, therefore, that we should not make it difficult for the...
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    Are you under THE law, Grace or both (2)

    When the Temple Veil was torn from top to bottom, at the death of Jesus on the cross there was no need for animal sacrifices because type met antetype. But the 10 Moral Laws of God still stand in force to this day.
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    Sabbath was blessed by God and made holy. Sunday was never blessed by God. (3)

    Your answer is illogical and irrational. The Law of God was given as 10 Laws written by the finger of God, they were all moral in nature. Humans are and were moral beings in the OT and the NT. Killing is morally wrong, adultery is morally wrong, lying is morally wrong, worshipping idols is...
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    Sabbath was blessed by God and made holy. Sunday was never blessed by God. (3)

    Jesus left an example in the NT of keeping 7th day Sabbath up till his death, so then why do you refuse to obey the 7th day Sabbath?
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    Sabbath was blessed by God and made holy. Sunday was never blessed by God. (3)

    Do you not see the difference? The Lord's Supper changed in this respect, it was Jesus' blood that sealed the NC, not the blood of a lamb. "This is my body which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me." And likewise the cup after supper, saying, "This cup which is poured out for you...
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    Sabbath was blessed by God and made holy. Sunday was never blessed by God. (3)

    Do you not understand what I clearly stated earlier? Jesus changed the Passover into the Last Supper, BEFORE HIS DEATH ON THE CROSS, THEREFORE THAT SACRAMENT WAS INCLUDED INTO THE NT AND SEALED BY HIS BLOOD.
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    Sabbath was blessed by God and made holy. Sunday was never blessed by God. (3)

    Wrong. The ceremonial laws regarding the animal sacrifices were transitory, but the 10 Commandments are purely moral in nature. In fact, the Sabbath takes it to an even higher level, because God himself is saying to you and to me will simply put aside what you want to do, for 24 hours and give...
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    Sabbath was blessed by God and made holy. Sunday was never blessed by God. (3)

    Here the point you are missing: Us mortals don't make the rules, God does, when we willfully ignore them that is sin. Its not hard to obey if you really love God, and when you do he blesses you! So then, why are not willing to obey the 7th day Commandment given by our loving God?
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    Sabbath was blessed by God and made holy. Sunday was never blessed by God. (3)

    Say what? The 7th day Sabbath was #4 of the 10 Commandments, even the Catholic Catechism recognizes that the 10 Commandments are all moral in nature. The first four deal with our moral relationship with God and Man, the last six with our moral relationship between humans.
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    Sabbath was blessed by God and made holy. Sunday was never blessed by God. (3)

    God's winks at man's ignorance, but when you know and understand the truth, and do not obey, you have no excuse.
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    Sabbath was blessed by God and made holy. Sunday was never blessed by God. (3)

    The key point is that Jesus gave no Sunday worship Commandment given after the cross. The two times that the disciples met Jesus in the Upper Room was for "fear of the Jewish leaders", not to keep the day holy. Moreover, they met on the evening of the first day, would be by biblical reckoning...
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    Sabbath was blessed by God and made holy. Sunday was never blessed by God. (3)

    According to laws of ancient wills and covenants any changes must be made BEFORE the death of the Testator, no changes could be made after. Its the same in modern times. Do you have a will? Most people do, if you were make changes in your will it would have to be put into place before your...
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    Sabbath was blessed by God and made holy. Sunday was never blessed by God. (3)

    Thanks for the Amen. Would to God, that more CF members would join you.
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    Sabbath was blessed by God and made holy. Sunday was never blessed by God. (3)

    How is it that you do not understand the laws dealing with Wills and Testaments? Jesus was the Testator of the NC, he had the authority to make any changes to the OC as it transpired into the NC. According to laws of Covenants and Will, any changes need to put into place before the death of...