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Why must posts be quoted to prove what is being said? Don't you read and remember what is posted? If anyone says a Christian must keep the sabbath they're requiring the keeping of the law. That really means if you don't you're practicing sin and void your salvation. It has to do with willful sin. The short course is is total grace. That means no performance required. Sin nor the right to sin isn't being promoted by me. Sin was before the law and the reason it came. If I quote the verses you'll just throw them out.Others and evidently yourself choose just to read that into the fact...like we think obedience is all that's required, which equates to legalism, when no one ever claimed that. They pretend we say, we can all just work our way into heaven when we all know perfectly well that isn't true. It's a lie, a trick, designed to deceive and make their opposition look bad to themselves because they need to constantly confirm false beliefs for themselves. It's blown way out of proportion by dwelling on the "works only" when it comes to understanding those who are only saying obedience is just part of it. Faith and works is what we teach...because it's biblical. Faith without works is dead.
They take something a few Pharisees did and go bananas with it...use it falsely as a tool to justify not doing jack to be saved. They just "say" they believe and they are in...no walk the walk is necessary. Some feel they can continue to live in sin, in spite of the bible being more than clear on that, and they justify it with junk just like I mention.
You see "lots of religion being promoted" because that's what you choose to see. Why? Because to see it as you do helps out with the "saved no matter what" theology/helps to substantiate it. And people need help believing such things because deep in side they know better. That need causes them to see justifications for it when they simply are not there.
To make my point better...you say you see "lots" of religion being promoted, will you give me lots of examples of that please?
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