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<blockquote data-quote="SteveIndy" data-source="post: 71976778" data-attributes="member: 202439"><p>Try as you may Mark you will not be able justify Christians killing another human being. David lived under a different set of rules, God had not yet revealed what all of the O.T. meant and as long as he operated in accordance with that set of rules he was morally right in what he did. Whether or not we understand God's purpose in all that He did in the O.T. does not negate the fact that Christ has re-written His last will and testament. The author of Hebrews states that as long as the testator is still alive he can change his will but after the testator dies then no one can change it, it is sealed. Christ was born under the Old (last will and) Testament and during His life He changed that document as discribes in Matthew 5-7 and other places. Then, Christ went to the cross and died sealing that document forever. Those who continually return to the old invalid document to justify there actions will not have a leg to stand on when they come before the High Court; their testimony will not be admitted and thrown out of court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveIndy, post: 71976778, member: 202439"] Try as you may Mark you will not be able justify Christians killing another human being. David lived under a different set of rules, God had not yet revealed what all of the O.T. meant and as long as he operated in accordance with that set of rules he was morally right in what he did. Whether or not we understand God's purpose in all that He did in the O.T. does not negate the fact that Christ has re-written His last will and testament. The author of Hebrews states that as long as the testator is still alive he can change his will but after the testator dies then no one can change it, it is sealed. Christ was born under the Old (last will and) Testament and during His life He changed that document as discribes in Matthew 5-7 and other places. Then, Christ went to the cross and died sealing that document forever. Those who continually return to the old invalid document to justify there actions will not have a leg to stand on when they come before the High Court; their testimony will not be admitted and thrown out of court. [/QUOTE]
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