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I do not care what the RCC does to their religious adherents. I am not RCC.
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So then you read the OP??
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I do not care what the RCC does to their religious adherents. I am not RCC.
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BobRyan said:I am showing that...
1. they maintain that ALL TEN of the Ten Commandments are still in force.
2. They apply the force of the Sabbath Commandment to week-day-1.
3. This evolved over time from Sabbath keeping, to war against the Sabbath Commandment .. to enforcement of Sunday under the cover of the Sabbath Commandment. Such that today when you look up what they say about the Sabbath Commandment - they apply it today - to week-day-1
It came about in stages with the 3rd stage - uniquely Catholic.
The above is also a quoted from BobRyan.
The RCC has no influence over the day I worship on. They have changed neither Sunday nor Saturday as a day of worship. What they bind on their adherents is their business.
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I do not care what the RCC does to their religious adherents. I am not RCC.
Next we have a New Covenant which is not according to the Old Covenant issued at Sinai that they broke. See Jer 31.
In making the CHANGE just mentioned in my previous post - they do not claim to abolish the TEN Commandments - the Decalogue - but rather that they are the moral law of God -eternal binding on all still to this day.
Originally Posted by BobRyan
And of course here they argue their case for "Ten Commandments NOT Abolished" -
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[/FONT] [FONT="]2056 The word "Decalogue" means literally "ten words."11 God revealed these "ten words" to his people on the holy mountain. They were written "with the finger of God,"12 unlike the other commandments written by Moses.13 They are pre-eminently the words of God. They are handed on to us in the books of Exodus 14 and Deuteronomy.15 Beginning with the Old Testament, the sacred books refer to the "ten words,"16 but it is in the New Covenant in Jesus Christ that their full meaning will be revealed.[/FONT]
[FONT="]2072 Since they express man's fundamental duties towards God and towards his neighbor, the Ten Commandments reveal, in their primordial content, grave obligations.They are fundamentally immutable, and they oblige always and everywhere. No one can dispense from them. the Ten Commandments are engraved by God in the human heart.[/FONT]
[FONT="]2063.... the words of the Decalogue remain likewise for us Christians. Far from being abolished, they have received amplification and development from the fact of the coming of the Lord in the flesh.26[/FONT]
[FONT="]2068 The Council of Trent teaches that the Ten Commandments are obligatory for Christiansand that the justified man is still bound to keep them;28 The Second Vatican Council confirms: "The bishops, successors of the apostles, receive from the Lord . . . the mission of teaching all peoples, and of preaching the Gospel to every creature, so that all men may attain salvation through faith, Baptism and the observance of the Commandments."29[/FONT]
[FONT="](Application in James 2)
2069 The Decalogue forms a coherent whole. Each "word" refers to each of the others and to all of them; they reciprocally condition one another. the two tables shed light on one another; they form an organic unity. To transgress one commandment is to infringe all the others.30 One cannot honor another person without blessing God his Creator. One cannot adore God without loving all men, his creatures. the Decalogue brings man's religious and social life into unity.
[FONT="]As Pope John Paul [FONT="]II argues that "continued" view [FONT="]f[FONT="]or the S[FONT="]abbath Comma[FONT="]ndment - bent to point to week-day-1[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]
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Pope John Paul II
[FONT="]Dies Domini pt 13 -[/FONT]
[FONT="]"the Sabbath ...is therefore rooted in the depths of God's plan. This is why unlike many other laws - it is not within the context of strictly cultic (Jewish) stipulations but within the Decalogue the "ten words" which represent the very pillars of moral life inscribed on the human heart!! In setting this commandment within the context of the basic structure of ethics, Israel and then the church declare that they consider it not just a matter of community religious discipline but a defining and indelible expression of our relationship to God, announced and expounded by biblical revelations.[/FONT]
It could be a case where the spirit can compel one to do that,..... or it could be a disorder of some sort.Conversation with your self must be very self entertaining.
G-d did not do away with the Torah.... you can push that agenda all you want but it is not truth.
The new covenant is not the abolishment of the original but rather that the Torah will be written on the heart and in the mind of the believer.
Lip service is worthless. You quote them saying one thing while they do another. What are they really saying? I learned many moons ago words are cheap and actions are very loud and will be heard.True - and this relates to the false accusations made in the OP
Well historic fact is already in on this subject of what the RCC claims to have done. So it should not be too surprising if we quote some of that as it applies to what is being claimed in the OP.
in Christ,
Bob
I read and believe the prophets.G-d did not do away with the Torah.... you can push that agenda all you want but it is not truth.
The new covenant is not the abolishment of the original but rather that the Torah will be written on the heart and in the mind of the believer.
This teaching that Torah doesnt apply is of the flesh. Your salvation is STRICTLY dependent on your faith in G-d promise extended to you by Grace.
As James says, Faith without works is dead.
Abraham was saved by Faith yet Abraham kept G-d ordinances, decree's and statues... Abraham DID so because he believed G-d and his belief caused him to act accordingly.
So if one is ONLY saved by Faith then what of the Torah? Scripture calls it HOLY, TRUTH, the WAY in which a man should go. It is called a lamp unto my feet directing my path. It is called WISDOM....
Im sorry but what Believer does not NEED those things????????
Amen.
Bible wins on that point.
in Christ,
Bob
Interesting. Is there anywhere in the OT of the Hebrew bible that showed he did?I read and believe the prophets.
Abraham didn't keep the Sabbath.
bugkiller
Would you be asking this question if I agreed with you? I doubt it.So then you read the OP??
What are the false accusations made in the OP? I have read and listened.True - and this relates to the false accusations made in the OP
Well historic fact is already in on this subject of what the RCC claims to have done. So it should not be too surprising if we quote some of that as it applies to what is being claimed in the OP.
in Christ,
Bob
Super post LLOJ. Well put together.Interesting. Is there anywhere in the OT of the Hebrew bible that showed he did?
Adam, Noah and Abraham NEVER kept the Sabbath
The Ten Commandments did not exist as a formal code of law until Moses Sabbatarians haven't comprehended the fact that the word "Sabbath" is never found in the book of Genesis. The first case of Sabbath keeping was in Exodus 16 at Mt. Sinai. Here Jehovah gave Moses the "Ten Commandments", for the first time in world history. If the Ten commandments did not exist before Moses, then neither did the 4th commandment unless we find some command or example before Moses. The truth is that Adam never kept the Sabbath, nor did Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph or anyone in while in Egyptian bondage.
Here are two comments from our history archive that prove the common view between 150 and 200AD was that the Patriarchs never kept the Sabbath!
- 150AD JUSTIN: Moreover, all those righteous men already mentioned [after mentioning Adam. Abel, Enoch, Lot, Noah, Melchizedek, and Abraham], though they kept no Sabbaths, were pleasing to God; and after them Abraham with all his descendants until Moses... And you [fleshly Jews] were commanded to keep Sabbaths, that you might retain the memorial of God. For His word makes this announcement, saying, "That you may know that I am God who redeemed you." (Dialogue With Trypho the Jew, 150-165 AD, Ante-Nicene Fathers , vol. 1, page 204)
- 200AD TERTULLIAN: Let him who contends that the Sabbath is still to be observed a balm of salvation, and circumcision on the eighth day because of threat of death, teach us that in earliest times righteous men kept Sabbath or practiced circumcision, and so were made friends of God. .. ...Therefore, since God originated Adam uncircumcised, and inobservant of the Sabbath, consequently his offspring also, Abel, offering Him sacrifices, uncircumcised and inobservant of the Sabbath, was by Him commended... Noah also, uncircumcised - yes, and inobservant of the Sabbath - God freed from the deluge. For Enoch, too, most righteous man, uncircumcised and inobservant of the Sabbath, He translated from this world... Melchizedek also, "the priest of most high God," uncircumcised and inobservant of the Sabbath, was chosen to the priesthood of God. (An Answer to the Jews 2:10; 4:1, Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. 3, page 153)
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I read and believe the prophets.
Abraham didn't keep the Sabbath.
bugkiller
Since the thread does mention Catholic claims...
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Originally Posted by BobRyanCatholic Catechism claims that ALL TEN of the TEN Commandments - the [FONT="]Decalogue - remains binding such that the Sabbath Commandment is simply "bent" to point to week-day 1 and all 10 remain binding.
[/FONT] [FONT="]2056 The word "Decalogue" means literally "ten words."11 God revealed these "ten words" to his people on the holy mountain. They were written "with the finger of God,"12 unlike the other commandments written by Moses.13 They are pre-eminently the words of God. They are handed on to us in the books of Exodus 14 and Deuteronomy.15 Beginning with the Old Testament, the sacred books refer to the "ten words,"16 but it is in the New Covenant in Jesus Christ that their full meaning will be revealed.[/FONT]
[FONT="]2072 Since they express man's fundamental duties towards God and towards his neighbor, the Ten Commandments reveal, in their primordial content, grave obligations.They are fundamentally immutable, and they oblige always and everywhere. No one can dispense from them. the Ten Commandments are engraved by God in the human heart.[/FONT]
[FONT="]2063.... the words of the Decalogue remain likewise for us Christians. Far from being abolished, they have received amplification and development from the fact of the coming of the Lord in the flesh.26[/FONT]
[FONT="]2068 The Council of Trent teaches that the Ten Commandments are obligatory for Christiansand that the justified man is still bound to keep them;28 The Second Vatican Council confirms: "The bishops, successors of the apostles, receive from the Lord . . . the mission of teaching all peoples, and of preaching the Gospel to every creature, so that all men may attain salvation through faith, Baptism and the observance of the Commandments."29
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[FONT="](Application in James 2)
2069 The Decalogue forms a coherent whole. Each "word" refers to each of the others and to all of them; they reciprocally condition one another. the two tables shed light on one another; they form an organic unity. To transgress one commandment is to infringe all the others.30 One cannot honor another person without blessing God his Creator. One cannot adore God without loving all men, his creatures. the Decalogue brings man's religious and social life into unity.
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No the Scripture does not say Abraham kept the law.The Bible says he did.
He kept all of God's Laws, commandments and statutes according to the book of Genesis. <unrelated spam deleted>
No the Scripture does not say Abraham kept the law.
Moses says -
And he declared unto you his covenant, which he commanded you to perform, even ten commandments; and he wrote them upon two tables of stone.
Lord our God made a covenant with us in Horeb. The Lord made not this covenant with our fathers, but with us, even us, who are all of us here alive this day.
I will take Moses over you any day.