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William Barber, activists arrested for demonstrating against budget proposal in US Capitol

Dr. Barber wasn't trashing the capitol and looking for people to kill. He was just praying. Is prayer equivalent to an assault, now?
Was grandpa nor grandma was charged with trespassing when sightseeing on Jan 6, or did you miss that video?
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Trump to launch new social media platform TRUTH Social

Trump Media CEO’s 8-Figure Pay Dwarfs the Company’s Revenue

Trump Media’s SEC filings say the company paid Nunes $47,640,469 last year, when its revenue was $3,618,800.

Nunes’ compensation, most of which consists of stock awards, would put him on a recent list of the top-10 most highly paid CEOs produced by research firm Equilar. He was not included because DJT’s revenue was below the study’s cutoff.

When I asked Trump Media’s spokeswoman about Nunes’ compensation relative to the company’s revenue, I got the following email: “Transparent hit pieces like this one, arguing that it’s a scandal that Trump Media tries to pay its officers competitive salaries based on recommendations and approvals by compensation consultants, board members, lawyers, and others, are laughably predictable inanities that are read by few people and believed by even fewer.”
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William Barber, activists arrested for demonstrating against budget proposal in US Capitol

Try again in the tribalism. The law is the law, and did you forget Jan 6?

Dr. Barber wasn't trashing the capitol and looking for people to kill. He was just praying. Is prayer equivalent to an assault, now?
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Will the Humanities Survve the AI Wave???

The main problem with using the Talmud for that purpose is that it was compiled around 700-800 AD from the Mishnah which are a few centuries earlier, so you’re not getting the exact doctrines of the Pharisees but rather what was written down in the late second century after the destruction of the Temple and the Bar Kochba revolt.

A secondary issue is that there are actually two of them - the Babylonian Talmud and the lesser-known Jerusalem Talmud (which contains the only example of a three year lectionary before the 1969 Novus Ordo lectionary in the Roman and Ambrosian Rite mass and the subsequent Protestant adaptations of it, chiefly the Revised Common Lectionary).

Medieval Judaism had an anti-Christian polemic running through it, so it isn't a good guide to how the Pharisees thought, anyways.

It's much better to look up scholarship of Second Temple Judaism, John P. Meier being one prominent example, but there are many others.
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THE LAW OF MOSES FLOWS FROM THE TEN COMMANDMENTS

Paul's message and authority is of Christ not of his own. He is explicated with this in Gal 1:11-12 "I want you to know, brothers and sisters, that the gospel I preached is not of human origin. I did not receive it from any man, nor was I taught it; rather, I received it by revelation from Jesus Christ." so at the very least what he says in Galatians we can receive it as though it was from Christ. I am not ignoring what Christ said. you have a habit of conflating terms with little support to back it up.

Mat 15:3-4 says "Jesus replied, “And why do you break the command of God for the sake of your tradition? For God said, ‘Honor your father and mother' and ‘Anyone who curses their father or mother is to be put to death.’"

Christ here is referencing the 5th commandment as a commandment of God. There is no argument here. What he is not doing is isolating the 10 commandments and calling only the 10 the commandments of God. This is where your conflation is lacking support. Paul uses this term the commandment of God too in 1 Cor 7:19 and based on it mirror versions in Gal 5:6 and Gal 6:15 his meaning is more analogous with Christ's law. Do Christ and Paul conflict with each other? no, because "commandment of God" is ambiguous and we can't just lump them all together and say they point to the same context. We can say Christ and Paul both are referencing the commandments of God but based on it's use we cannot isolate the commandments of God to just the 10, since Paul clearly is not referencing the 10.

Christ and Paul's goals are different in both accounts. Christ is rebuking, Paul is teaching. Christ's point is to call out the Pharisees and trap them in their own game. He does this in response to them accusing the disciples of breaking tradition by not washing their hands so in like he accuses them of use tradition to overstep law. His point is to expose their hearts, it is not to isolate the 10 commandments and call them God's commandments. With Paul is point to show what is important in Christian living, he does not cancel law but instead emphasizes Christ's law, in doing so it fulfills all law (Gal 2:14). This is Christ's law, which is a heuristic approach to keeping law. Instead of looking at a check list we are to approach circumstances by how we can show love, the outcome of which is lawful so we can put the check list away.




no law is broken, the outflow of Christ's law is only lawful practice. We do not murder, steal, or sleep with our neighbour's wife in the name of Christ's law. these are direct immoral behaviours that are incompatible with Christ's law and it would be silly to say otherwise. When it comes to our behaviour towards God, like idolatry or taking his name in vain then the same applies as Christ's law is regarding loving God as our priority, so no love of God would include idolatry or taking his name in vain. Sabbath is not as easy to know who we are loving by resting, despite the call to obedience, the action called for is not innately moral in action, so it is a bit obscure in how we should approach it (by loving God or loving our neighbour?) most recognize a trend that the first part of the 10 is action towards God, and the last part is action towards each other but the 4th on the boundary so even in this trend it is not clear and we are to conclude that obedience only is the loving part. But Christ tells us that doing good on the Sabbath is lawful (Mat 12:12) so ceasing work is lawful but so is doing good and our labour may be justified through our goodness. In doing this, Christ shows us the goal of the 4th commandment is regarding action to God through obedience as well as action to each other through loving. So there is no breaking commandments, there is only lawful action.


Christ's law does not merely "sum" up the 10. Christ says "all of the law and the prophets hang upon these two commandments" (Mat 22:40) such a statement cannot be reduced to the 10 commandments and as Christ's words state include all the law and the prophets.

James says
IF you really keep the royal law found in Scripture, “Love your neighbor as yourself,” you are doing right. (v8)
BUT if you show favoritism, you sin... (v9)
FOR whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles... (v10)

the focus is keeping the royal law. The preposition after v9 "for" (also in v11) shows a relation with the last statement regarding "if you show favouritism" it is intended to expose those who feel they are exempt from certain conditions or that because they so good with one then it covers them with the others which is an inherent risk of numerating a list. The answer is keeping Christ's law, in doing so we don't get trapped into thinking we got most of the laws so should be good but rather if we are calibrated on one law, Christ's law, then there is no balancing act with law.

Let's call a spade a spade here, the issue is not how this relates to commandments 1-3 regarding clear instruction to love God nor is it 5-10 regarding clear instruction on how to love each other, but on the 4th commandment. Because Jesus shows us that doing good on the Sabbath is lawful (Mat 12:12) then we can conclude that a goal of doing good on the sabbath over a goal of ceasing work is also lawful. I get that to you the Sabbath looks a very specific way, but hypothetically if on your way to church on the Sabbath there was a sheep trapped in a pit would it be lawful to pull it out? of course, since Christ tells us this exact scenario. Would it be lawful to turn around and find another way to avoid helping the trapped sheep? If we use the good Samaritan to calibrate our goodness, then avoiding helping others is not an example of loving our neighbour, thus a violation of Christ's law. If we violate Christ's law to keep a law-keeping task list, then we are not actually keeping law, we violate it, which is what James's point is.

So on the Sabbath, if there is a trapped sheep, our duty is to help and in doing so we keep Christ's law, but in ignoring it we violate Christ's law (so it's best to keep it). This is a limited context of pulling sheep out of pits, but is goodness so limited? if there is goodness to be done, we should not avoid it in the name of "ceasing work" as we are also bound by keeping Christ's law to not ignore or avoid goodness. This doesn't mean our action on the Sabbath changes, it just means we shouldn't close our curtains or shut our door to avoid being distracted by doing good things. If we are aligned with Christ's law, then our motivation for all things is also aligned with Christ's law and in that space no law can be violated and all our action inherit lawful action.
May I comment on your very wise and thought-out post? My comment is that God never intended for Gentile nations to adhere to the covenant He gave to those who came out of Egypt. There is no indication that God ever changed the covenant to include any other nation. The Law of the covenant was specifically for Israel.

Jesus' rebuke was entirely with the Jews much of which was over Sabbath issues. Jesus never rebuked Gentiles for not observing any of the rituals including the weekly Sabbath. Not one letter in the New Testament ever spoke of anyone having to observe a day. Instead, we find just the opposite, Paul especially wrote that we are not under the dictates of the Law of the old covenant. SB's church prophet wrote that all are subject to Sabbath observance, tithing and food laws of the old covenant. If members do not tithe, they lose their eternal inheritance. If anyone has ever heard of Sabbath keeping and refuse to observe it, they are lost. This is drilled into them and hence we see it in SB's posts.
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William Barber, activists arrested for demonstrating against budget proposal in US Capitol

Dr. Barber was praying. I thought the new Trump regime was all about protecting Christians practicing their religion?
Try again in the tribalism. The law is the law, and did you forget Jan 6?
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3 Democrats want their names removed from resolution seeking to impeach Trump, again

The impeachment process has turned into a parliamentary-style no-confidence vote. It was not intended to be such in the US constitution.
The procedure needs modified - perhaps with a constitutional amendment - to get the supreme court involved with a say as to whether there was "treason, bribery or another high crime" involved and whether that crime is an impeachable offense.
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Why We Need a Pope From Africa

Where was the celebrant saying the Mass facing the people approved in Vatican II, or even mentioned?
I recall the Vatican responding to Cardinal Sara when he tried to make it the norm that the celebrant
say Mass Ad Orientem. He was informed that his words were not in line with Vatican II. There
was another issue, but I forget what it was.

Vatican II officially encouraged the celebration of Mass "facing the people" (versus populum), but the historic practice of "facing East" (ad orientem) is still permitted in the reformed Mass and normative for the traditional Latin Mass.

However, this option can only occur in the Novus Ordo a Mass "facing the people" is not an option for the TLM.


What the Church permits, can be done, what it prohibits, cannot be done.


It was the authority of the diocesan Bishops. As the
CONSTITUTION
ON THE SACRED LITURGY
SACROSANCTUM CONCILIUM

States;

"1) The competent territorial ecclesiastical authority mentioned in Art. 22, 2, must, in this matter, carefully and prudently consider which elements from the traditions and culture of individual peoples might appropriately be admitted into divine worship. Adaptations which are judged to be useful or necessary should then be submitted to the Apostolic See, by whose consent they may be introduced.

2) To ensure that adaptations may be made with all the circumspection which they demand, the Apostolic See will grant power to this same territorial ecclesiastical authority to permit and to direct, as the case requires, the necessary preliminary experiments over a determined period of time among certain groups suited for the purpose.

3) Because liturgical laws often involve special difficulties with respect to adaptation, particularly in mission lands, men who are experts in these matters must be employed to formulate them. Sacrosanctum Concilium "

After experimentation decades ago, the USCCB have made the norm for the celebrant to face the people in
the Novus Ordo format.

Mother Angelica got into an argument with Bishop Foley over this, in fact he left EWTN over it.
The ruling from the Vatican was that because it was a religious order, the celebrant could
celebrate at the shrine church, according to the norms of the order, Ad Orientem.
However, the Mass which is televised from the chapel and presented to the public,
the celebrant must face the people according to the norm by the USCCB.
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Do people who recieve punishment from God deserve it?

First this has noting to do with those UNDER THE LAW as it has been set a side , Acts 28:25-28

Because this time period WE are saved and LIVE under the GRACE of God and SAVED BY GRACE , Rom 10:9 and 10

and Eph 2 :9

And read 1 Cor 5:1-5 and see what happened there !!
To be under the law means that I've heard the law and must obey it, just me, myself, and I-as if I actually have that power, as if I already possess that righteousness. But the law stands as an attestation to the fact that I don't already possess that righteousness-or else there'd be no need for the Law to begin with! There's something missing, something Adam had rejected in Eden; I need something more than ME...and the Law, to complete the puzzle, I need God and His ever-present grace. To be under grace means that I now exist in the state of union or fellowship with God which itself defines justice or righteousness for man, and from and within which I can become who I was created to be...and that's not a sinner.

To believe that grace and the new covenant mean nothing more than God's favor and the forgivnesss of sin, as if the requirement for man to be righteous is done away with, is to misunderstand the gospel and to do violence to it, infact. There's a new righteousness, now brought to us and enlivened within us by grace: the work and life of the Holy Spirit.

"But now apart from the law the righteousness of God has been made known, to which the Law and the Prophets testify. This righteousness is given through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe." Rom 3:21

"For if, by the trespass of the one man, death reigned through that one man, how much more will those who receive God’s abundant provision of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ!" Rom 5:17

The law and the prophets can only testify about this righteousness, but can never deliver or accomplish it in us:
"For what the law was powerless to do because it was weakened by the flesh, God did by sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh to be a sin offering. And so he condemned sin in the flesh, in order that the righteous requirement of the law might be fully met in us, who do not live according to the flesh but according to the Spirit." Rom 8:3-4

So:
"Therefore, brothers and sisters, we have an obligation—but it is not to the flesh, to live according to it. For if you live according to the flesh, you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the misdeeds of the body, you will live. For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God." Rom 8:12-14

Under grace, now reconciled with Him and only with Him, I can finally accomplish what the law could not. That communion, within which God justifies the ungodly, putting His law in our minds and writing it on our hearts Himself, is the heart of the New covenant.
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Declaration of [s]Independence[/s] Unity and Love and Respect

During the recent interview with ABC's Paul Moran, Trump pointed to a frame Declaration of Independence. Moran asked him what the document meant to him to which he replied, "Exactly what it says", then went on to explain that it was a "declaration of love and unity and respect". The president has no clue.

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The look on the interviewer's face!
Moran's face during that whole thing reflected what the actual majority of Americans are feeling right now as we listen to the convicted felon spew nonsense. Just dumbfounded disbelief. Like we're all being punked and some dude with a microphone and a camera is going to pop out from behind the blazing dumpster fire any minute... but it just keeps going.
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Grace

Christians do achieve salvation, it is given to them, which is quite an achievement. Your trouble is that you quibble over words endlessly.
It make discussions with you very tiresome.
< sigh >

Yes, Biblical truth takes work, particularly in light of so much contra-Biblical teaching claiming to be truth.
What is "tiresome" is sloppy word use which serves only to confuse Biblical truth.
You have only to read epistles such as Galatians to see how hard Paul worked to clarify the wording of the truth.

Words are the substance of definition. . .sorry you find adherence to Biblical meaning to be tiresome.
Incorrect words = incorrect definitions. . .which is why adherence to salvation "through the gift of faith (Php 1:29) only" (Eph 2:8-9) is important.

"Achievement," by definition, is accomplished by human effort.
The Biblical faith which "achieves" salvation is a gift excluding the "achievement" of human effort (Eph 2:8-9).
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Pro-Palestinian supporters at Columbia University confront Jews ‘to push them out of camp’

They aren't. Israel hasn't been in Gaza since 2006. Yet the Gazans attacked them non-stop. Then on Oct 7 they went and butchered 1200 people, injured many more including burning them alive, raping them while stabbing them in the back. They kidnapped 200 people including children and held them hostage. They use hospitals, schools and homes as headquarters and weapon storage. They stole billions of dollars for aid and used it to build their terror tunnels. People's homes were used as entrances as well as hospitals and mosques. They stored weapons in children's bedrooms and in their mosques.

And you believe anything they say?
I don't see any reason to. Unless what they say can be verified by other sources. In this case, the history of the modern state of Israel is well known and documented. One need not rely on HAMAS propaganda or excuse their vicious behavior to see clearly that identifying anti-Zionism with anti-semitism is a lie primarily fostered by Christians.
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William Barber, activists arrested for demonstrating against budget proposal in US Capitol

This is a government building, or did you conveniently forget Jan 6? lol This is different than being arrested for saying something on the streets.

Dr. Barber was praying. I thought the new Trump regime was all about protecting Christians practicing their religion?

I do not know the website, but from what Michie quoted and posted from it in her threads, it seems it is like Fox News, but more religious.

That's exactly right.
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Maundy Thursday

Maundy Thursday services in Catholic parishes are usually celebrated 6pm in the evening.

So, that would mean during the first half of Thursday?
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Video: 'You would think we deported a candidate for father of the year'

But you corrected me with two other sources that actually verify he was a gang member. In your attempt to prove me wrong about the sources, you supported my position about his gang membership.
Those sources only show allegations that Garcia is a gang member. Allegations do not equal truth.
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Cosmologists intrigued by signs the universe might stop expanding; influence of dark energy may be weakening

Now we're talking my language -- cartoons!

Your model

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geocentric model

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enough said regarding original challenge. I've had enough on the topic of parallax. I'm fascinated with what I'm learning about quasars though. Again, thanks for the lead.
This is pure comedy since Shack is unable to illustrate geometrically how negative parallax as a real value works so you decide to alter my images only to prove you don't understand what parallax is and the altered images are not examples of negative parallax.

Here is an accurate way of doctoring an image to illustrate astronomical parallax by taking into consideration the movement of the foreground star in opposite directions.

parallax_new.png

The parallax p is the angle between the hypotenuse and the adjacent sides of the right angle triangle formed and it doesn't matter whether the foreground star is drifting "up" or "down", the right angle triangles are equivalent. It makes a nonsense of Shack's argument negative parallax is the result of star drift in an opposite direction.
Furthermore anyone who has a high school knowledge of geometry would know the parallax angle can never be negative as the interior angles of triangle (in Euclidean space) always add up to 180⁰.

As I asked in my previous post do you also believe the Earth is flat and surrounded by a firmament?
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Pro-Palestinian supporters at Columbia University confront Jews ‘to push them out of camp’

Not if they are true.
They aren't. Israel hasn't been in Gaza since 2006. Yet the Gazans attacked them non-stop. Then on Oct 7 they went and butchered 1200 people, injured many more including burning them alive, raping them while stabbing them in the back. They kidnapped 200 people including children and held them hostage. They use hospitals, schools and homes as headquarters and weapon storage. They stole billions of dollars for aid and used it to build their terror tunnels. People's homes were used as entrances as well as hospitals and mosques. They stored weapons in children's bedrooms and in their mosques.

And you believe anything they say?
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Trump threatens Harvard's tax-exempt status after freezing $2bn funding, demands apology

If we're living in a society (and one that's contingent on everyone contributing in some way or another...and that does mean occasionally having to make some concessions pertaining to the jobs one does, and the ideological leanings of the people they're around at work)...
Nope. Employment is a free bargain between the employee and the employer. Both parties are free to make, or refuse to make, any concessions they like.
Then any noteworthy portion of the population opting to "sit it out" (over reasons of "I want the corporate culture to be this or that" or "I don't want to have to work in a place that doesn't advocate for the same political causes I do") is detrimental.
Detrimental to the individual's employment prospects, certainly.
As is trying to forcefully change the "culture" at work.

Employer surveys are already reflecting this.

A recent survey by Intelligent.com, a business that provides college rankings and other educational resources, found that 75% of companies “report that some or all of the recent college graduates they hired this year were unsatisfactory.” The survey also found the majority of hiring managers believe today’s college graduates are entitled, easily offended and lack a work ethic.

Many companies have fired Gen Z workers just months after hiring them and several business owners said they are hesitant to bring on recent college graduates due to work ethic concerns, communication skills and readiness to do the job, according to the survey.

Six in 10 employers said they have already let go recent college graduates this year, while one in seven said they are inclined to refrain from hiring new graduates next year, according to a survey conducted by Intelligent.com.

Nguyen said business owners were wary of hiring those born around the turn of the century because they were “often unprepared for a less structured environment, workplace cultural dynamics and the expectation of autonomous work.” Younger workers are also seen as more likely to be “triggered” and galvanized by social media-driven political and social campaigns that could disrupt the workflow and create headaches for their bosses — particularly in light of the national turmoil witnessed in recent years.

Half of employers said Gen Z workers were most likely to display a lack of motivation, while 39% said they lacked communication skills, the survey found.

Nearly half (46%) said Gen Z workers showed a lack of professionalism on the job.



That's not a good sign.

And I've personally seen some of that play out (although thankfully, since we went to remote work, it doesn't happen much anymore), employees arguing about Ohio's abortion laws in the breakroom of an IT company is all downside with no upside.


When it comes to "trying to change the office culture", that can and does lead to issues and there is data to support that

A survey by Enhancv found that 31% of workers have experienced conflict at work involving political beliefs. Notably, Gen Z employees are 10 times more likely than baby boomers, and 4 times more likely than Gen X, to have been disciplined for creating workplace conflicts (involving politics).

According to a Glassdoor survey, only about 62% of Gen Z workers said they are comfortable working with people who have different political views from their own, compared to 83% of Millennials, and 87% of Gen Xers.
Yes, that's all true. Don't forget, I'm a workforce development trainer and I see that kind of thing going on all the time. It's a real problem, but because I am dealing with it myself I know from experience that your proposed causes and solutions amount to nothing but channeling the prurient fantasies of right-wing religious MAGA extremists.

Have you ever read any Max Weber?
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Abraham in old Paradise, Jonah and in the Earth's Depths, they show themselves no mercy.

Probably my fault for misunderstanding you. I wonder what biblical basis the person who taught you this had.

I see Jonah being in the great fish for three days and nights more as a "type" or foreshadowing of Christ's death. I would say it is better to interpret NDEs influenced by Scripture, not the other way round.

I think it is referring to those of Jonah's fellow Jews who had turned from the true God, Who had shown them mercy on countless occasions, to worship Baal and other false deities.
But why turn away their own mercy and not God's?

Scripture is a sure basis and NDE testimonies are inspiring and give a new angle in scripture interpretation. One need to see what revelation of God they have for some are possibly counterfeit, others are strong and scriptural. Dark angels can parade as angels of light and it must be discerned. Seeing the light is a start, a life review with angels and compassion is also good. No akashic records. Love and joy, great knowledge. Meeting ancestors who are young, in paradise. Seeing living water. Humbly one says, "I slept around." but he has repented and waves of light and love flood over him and he receives mercy...

Yes Jonah 2 foreshadows Christ death.
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William Barber, activists arrested for demonstrating against budget proposal in US Capitol

A classic representation of the answers one can get from you, when you should explain your inconsistent positions.
This is a government building, or did you conveniently forget Jan 6? lol This is different than being arrested for saying something on the streets.
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Christian, Jewish groups sue Trump admin. over move to allow immigration raids in churches

Who said they’re going to church to evade ICE? Throughout the scriptures God always took the side of those who placed His laws ABOVE secular laws. All of the apostles died as martyrs because they refused to comply with secular laws. So laws that are written by the people do not overrule laws written by God.
US Laws were based on Scripture, if you care to look it up.

God took the side of the poor and those at the bottom of the social ladder. He didn't
take the side of criminals who rape, murder and rob people. In fact, such people who
disobeyed the Ten Commandments were shut out of the Kingdom of Heaven, per
the teachings of Jesus.
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