I like that phrase "the obligation to perform the act passed away."
So, the list we're working on. It's basically a list of those laws you feel the obligation to perform the act has not passed away:
This groups I am working on -- are those categories of Law that forwhatever reason are no longer active.
The the ones we have so far are:
1. Laws regarding animal sacrifices and offerings
2. Civil laws that are commands "to the government" of a theocracy. So when that theocracy (government) no longer exists - they continue to
'not apply' at the individual level just as before.
As you note - these are beyond question in any case but our job is not to define "the universe of what exists" -- rather those things that end :
The Ten Commandments
Eat only clean animals -- and don't eat a diseased animal even if it is clean
Don't eat meat with blood in it
Lev 19:18 Love your neighbor as yourself
Deut 6:5 Love God with all your heart
Tithe
And all that pertains to morally right living.
After Genesis 9:4 then, what is the next law that we come to that we are "obligated to perform the act"?
I have a bigger question -- how are you doing with the list that falls in the "easy part" above??
Do you accept or reject what you have posted?
And of course "the big question" when it comes to this thread - what did you answer regarding the "3 points" as listed?