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No. When you AGREE TO OBEY. (That might sound like "covenant" to folks with ears to hear. ;)
Do you not know?
"Do you not know that to whom you present yourselves slaves to obey, you are that one’s slaves whom you obey..." Romans 6:16
And, finally, just to nail the Obvious, to those with 'eyes to see,' anyway:
Nah - just count the ones where YHVH gives you an entire story to make the point, or at least where you see "offer and acceptance," to use the Common Law term that...
No. When you AGREE TO OBEY. (That might sound like "covenant" to folks with ears to hear. ;)
Do you not know?
"Do you not know that to whom you present yourselves slaves to obey, you are that one’s slaves whom you obey..." Romans 6:16
The marriage law that say a man only could have one wife may play a part in it, God made man the head of the woman to lead them, but there are an extremely large number of unmarried woman out there. Women are mainly guided by and depends on their...
I do agree that if the bible say it then it is as the bible say, I will study all of it carefully, and look to the Holy Spirit for complete understanding, I appreciate it much, thank you.
No. My contention is that we can’t anathematize ideas. Arius was not a “heretic”. Nestor was not a “heretic”. They had ideas about the Trinity that were unique and nuanced. Im Arius’ case they were probably incorrect but so what?
Likewise; Torah...
Then all you’ve done is substituted “bad theology” for the word “sin” and you’ve accomplished nothing. You still are barred from disfellowshipping over anything but a very limited amount of “bad theology”.