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Ask me questions, when you are prepared to answer questions put to you.
When you ask accusational questions of things I do not remember in what I said whereby you are trying to catch me in something I cannot affirm or deny, then I by all means, I am not going to answer. You act like I have a photographic memory or something, when I don't. I have asked you questions plenty of times before you asked me this one particular question and you do not answer me. I am not expecting you to change. For you are not fair and honest in our discussions. I have answered you plenty of times and yet, I did not get a reply back from you with my questions. You are seeking to discredit me any way you can because your belief does not hold any weight or merit in Scripture on it's own.
So far I understand that you can sin on occasion and still be saved.
So far as I understood your belief by what you said about your belief, you are turning God's grace into a license for immorality as Jude 1:4 warns against. For you said that a believer is under laws but they are not under these laws in relation to their salvation. So a believer can rape, murder, steal, etc. and be saved while doing these horrible acts.
You said:Is part of the law you believe Christians are righteous by observing, all of the literal Commandments of Christ?
Obeying any command makes one righteous. 1 John 3:7 says he that does righteousness is righteous. But in your odd strange world view, you think the term "law of righteousness" equates with the obedience to certain laws as the relating to salvation when the Bible does not specifically say that. Anyways, I already provided a list of verses to you on those commands that if disobeyed, can lead to spiritual death (i.e. the Lake of Fire). These commands are from Jesus and His followers. Yet, there are other commands that Jesus and his followers gave us that are not salvation issues if they are disobeyed. Baptism is a clear example of a sin that does not lead unto spiritual death (See 1 Peter 3:21).
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