VictorC
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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.
And as we see in the section above even Victor's reach for Luther is not helping with the 'toss the Ten Commandments under the bus' solution that some would have proposed.
I simply point out that Luther rejects the idea of dumping the TEN Commandments when he quotes Ex 20:6 as the condemning statement for those who would do such a thing. Since you are the one bringing Luther into this - I thought it would be of interest.
I certainly find it "instructive" that your own strategy for dealing with the issue is condemned by the source you bring up.
Just not in real life.
you seem to suppose that when you have imagined something we all see the same vision. I find your logic "illusive" at that point.
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.
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.
My point is that at least they knew enough not to be at war with them and declare that they were simply ignoring them.
Here again - stating the obvious.
in Christ,
Bob
Bob, the point of my post is very simple. Your use of extra-Biblical sources that contradict themselves marks them as unreliable. You alternate between acceptance and rejection of these sources, showing that your rationale for using them is fallacious at best.
I -and others- have wondered why you show no interest in the Law for its own testimony. You have argued that the sabbath came to an end, and then contradict yourself in asserting that the sabbath exists outside the Law that ordained it. You can't reconcile these assertions, and you keep rejecting Scripture that has the answer to your self-imposed poisoned well.
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