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Beg your pardon.Many who are at war with God's Law - are primarily at war with this statement so typical of their own sunday-sources listed.
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Beg your pardon.Many who are at war with God's Law - are primarily at war with this statement so typical of their own sunday-sources listed.
So the reality is they don't do .
I claim that even "sunday sources" admit to the obvious fact that
1. the Seventh-day Sabbath was given to mankind in Eden,
As soon as your uninspired sources ...
Martin Luther wrote this in 1535, in his Commentary on Galatians addressing v4:10:The Apostle Paul knew what the false apostles were teaching the Galatians:.
Martin Luther: "Small Catechism" -
TEN COMMANDMENTS:
...
What Does God Say of All These Commandments?
Answer.
He says thus (Exod. 20:5f): I the Lord, thy God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate Me, and showing mercy unto thousands of them that love Me and keep My commandments.
What does this mean?--Answer.
God threatens to punish all that transgress these commandments. Therefore we should dread His wrath and not act contrary to these commandments. But He promises grace and every blessing to all that keep these commandments. Therefore we should also love and trust in Him, and gladly do [zealously and diligently order our whole life] according to His commandments.
http://bookofconcord.org/smallcatechism.php#tencommandments
Here is what Martin Luther said about the TEN Commandments -
Those who declare war on God's TEN Commandments find no sympathy in Luther's writings for that sort of solution. He condemns it.
in Christ,
Bob
I'm still trying to figure how you declare "war" on something that you are plainly IGNORING in the first place. It is like declaring "war" on Switzerland.I know what Martin Luther wrote. I personally don't think it bodes well for anyone to "declare war" on the Ten Commandments as you have.
I did notice that you offered no defense to Luther identifying your perspective as sourced from false apostles. I take this as conceding his observation to be accurate.
Martin Luther: "Small Catechism" -
TEN COMMANDMENTS:
...
What Does God Say of All These Commandments?
Answer.
He says thus (Exod. 20:5f): I the Lord, thy God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate Me, and showing mercy unto thousands of them that love Me and keep My commandments.
What does this mean?--Answer.
God threatens to punish all that transgress these commandments. Therefore we should dread His wrath and not act contrary to these commandments. But He promises grace and every blessing to all that keep these commandments. Therefore we should also love and trust in Him, and gladly do [zealously and diligently order our whole life] according to His commandments.
http://bookofconcord.org/smallcatechism.php#tencommandments
I know what Martin Luther wrote. I personally don't think it bodes well for anyone to "declare war" on the Ten Commandments
All the "Sunday Sources" promote the TEN Commandments but want to "BEND-EDIT" one to their liking.I did notice that you offered no defense to Luther identifying your perspective as sourced from false apostles.
This opening comment alone suggests that this post is addressed to me. You're on record in deleting Luther when it suited you.Since you appealed to Luther
Stop here a moment, and consider that you're on record of contradicting the Ten Commandments in nearly every one of your posts. It is dishonest to claim that others are guilty of the actions you've embraced. It is a personal attack, a logical fallacy of argumentum ad hominem, and bearing false witness. Several of us have tried to turn your attention to the Ten Commandments, and you've rejected it.-- (your idea not mine) and then I pointed to Luther's affirmation of the very Ten Commandments you are trying to toss under a bus I will make this one observation more on the subject of Luther vs the Baptist Confession of Faith.
The claim of an edit on Luther's part is another fallacy. He makes an argument for the dual role of the Law, as a basis for civil government and as a historic covenant designed to drive one to their Redeemer. This is in accordance with the apostle's presentation in his epistle to the Galatians. In contrast, most of the ECFs that date after Luther have a dependency on Thomas Aquinas. The quotes you keep turning to have their roots in Roman Catholicism, and their mistake in origin that you keep repeating. This is what you're promoting.I find Luther's edit of the Ten Commandments noticeably more Catholic than the Baptist version that tends to leave the Commandments almost entirely in one piece.
You act as if an author contradicts himself, and doing so forms a basis for acceptance. While human agents do change their views over the course of time as they learn, this does not form a basis for an argument. You've already conceded that Luther's observation of Sabbatarian dependency on false apostles is accurate - and as we have seen in all your posts, you've conceded that none of your sources are Sabbatarian by calling them "Sunday sources". You've even openly relied on their mislabelling of 'ceremonial' law as ended, concurrent with your demand that we observe the 'ceremonial' aspects of the Law that God has no pleasure in.notice how Spurgeon does it. Still his views are very similar to Luther in the act of affirming the continued authority of the TEN Commandments.
Of course the time of the Reformation is well over a thousand years after Jesus Christ took away the 'first', so this author is already relegated to the theologically illiterate society. Why don't you recognize such blatant incompetence when it's in your face?All of these ceremonial laws were appointed only until the time of reformation, when Jesus Christ the true Messiah and the only lawgiver, Who was furnished with power from the Father for this end, cancelled them and took them away.
I think Bob actually claiming others have 'declared war' on something they have embraced as factual and divinely inspired with purpose. It goes beyond the unbelievable.I'm still trying to figure how you declare "war" on something that you are plainly IGNORING in the first place. It is like declaring "war" on Switzerland.
I think the premise of the OP is akin to asking someone if they quit beating their wife as it already assumes such nonsense aka the fallacy of poisoning the well.I think Bob actually claiming others have 'declared war' on something they have embraced as factual and divinely inspired with purpose. It goes beyond the unbelievable.
I think the premise of the OP is akin to asking someone if they quit beating their wife as it already assumes such nonsense aka the fallacy of poisoning the well.
The fact is now you can't see these threads in the regular GT area now so creating a dozen threads and bumping them for attention there isn't an option any more one has to be interested in clicking on the Sabbath and the Law area of the forum to see them all now and most likely will be turned off by seeing nothing but a bunch of the same thing no longer separated by a lot of other topics making it seem like there is more people interested in them.Agreed. Come to think of your point, it applies to many of the threads in this new sub-forum. It was a long process that Edial took on, which concluded with moving these threads away from an area meant for rational discussion. The administrative staff at CF show wisdom at times, and this is something to ponder.
The fact is now you can't see these threads in the regular GT area now so creating a dozen threads and bumping them for attention there isn't an option any more one has to be interested in clicking on the Sabbath and the Law area of the forum to see them all now and most likely will be turned off by seeing nothing but a bunch of the same thing no longer separated by a lot of other topics making it seem like there is more people interested in them.
Nope, I just think that instead of being baited into long explanations to refute a ton of cut and paste nonsense we should pick and choose and get to the points that cut to the heart of the matter. I don't think there is much of an audience reading these threads in the first place and those who do will probably quickly get annoyed at the excessively long posts from one side and to the point of the other side.Would you go as far as suggest we should leave this asylum? It was designed to restore sanity in GT, after all.
As soon as your uninspired sources ...
Martin Luther wrote this in 1535, in his Commentary on Galatians addressing v4:10:The Apostle Paul knew what the false apostles were teaching the Galatians:.
Those who declare war on God's TEN Commandments find no sympathy in Luther's writings for that sort of solution. He condemns it.Martin Luther: "Small Catechism" -
TEN COMMANDMENTS:
...
What Does God Say of All These Commandments?
Answer.
He says thus (Exod. 20:5f): I the Lord, thy God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate Me, and showing mercy unto thousands of them that love Me and keep My commandments.
What does this mean?--Answer.
God threatens to punish all that transgress these commandments. Therefore we should dread His wrath and not act contrary to these commandments. But He promises grace and every blessing to all that keep these commandments. Therefore we should also love and trust in Him, and gladly do [zealously and diligently order our whole life] according to His commandments.
http://bookofconcord.org/smallcatechism.php#tencommandments
This opening comment alone suggests that this post is addressed to me. You're on record in deleting Luther when it suited you.
Just not in real life.Stop here a moment, and consider that you're on record of contradicting the Ten Commandments in nearly every one of your posts.
Here again you offer a form of fiction as your argument. I merely point out by quoting verbatim Luther's comment on the subject of the "TEN Commandments" -- he does not trash them in his conclusion but rather claims they are applicable to the saints still today.You act as if an author contradicts himself, and doing so forms a basis for acceptance.
I have stated repeatedly that your sunday-sources affirm the TEN Commandments as still applicable to the saints but they attempt to bend/edit them to suit their traditions.You've already conceded that Luther's observation of Sabbatarian dependency ...
The poison is placed in the well by them. The problem is they can't now get it out.I think the premise of the OP is akin to asking someone if they quit beating their wife as it already assumes such nonsense aka the fallacy of poisoning the well.
The new disguise is calling the law the law of Jesus Christ.The fact is now you can't see these threads in the regular GT area now so creating a dozen threads and bumping them for attention there isn't an option any more one has to be interested in clicking on the Sabbath and the Law area of the forum to see them all now and most likely will be turned off by seeing nothing but a bunch of the same thing no longer separated by a lot of other topics making it seem like there is more people interested in them.
At least one would have to come here for the most part and have an interest in the subject instead of being barraged with covered deception on the subject intending to stir up confusion for the unlearned and unsuspecting.Nope, I just think that instead of being baited into long explanations to refute a ton of cut and paste nonsense we should pick and choose and get to the points that cut to the heart of the matter. I don't think there is much of an audience reading these threads in the first place and those who do will probably quickly get annoyed at the excessively long posts from one side and to the point of the other side.