Soyeong
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No, I wouldn't.
I take from the tone of your answer that you don't believe we need to follow that law carefully, to the letter, today.
If that's the case, I think we can cut to the chase: we keep the general ideas behind the law, we don't keep the letters. And I say a big Amen!
Psalm 119:97
How I love your law! It is my meditation all day.![]()
The problem is that you keep wanting to separate following a principle from following the things that are examples of that principle. For example, if we were discussing what it means to love God and our neighbor, then we could come up with a list of 613 examples of what it means to love in various situations, such as helping the poor or returning our neighbor's lost property. However, saying that we keep the general idea behind the law, but don't keep the letters is like saying that we just love God and our neighbor, but don't help the poor, return our neighbor's lost property, or do any of the other examples of what it means to love God and our neighbor, but if we don't do the things that are examples of a principle, then we are not keeping that principle. I consider following the letter of the law to be undermining both the intent of what God has commanded and why He commanded it, which therefore leads to death just as assuredly as refusing to obey what it instructs, so what I mean by not keeping the letter of the law is different than what you mean by it.
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