Thursday, January 21, 2010

Christians say the OT laws were ';nailed to the cross'; but then they quote them when condemning homosexuals ?

Why the double standard.





Either abide by the laws or ';nail them all to the cross.';





No cherry picking.





.Christians say the OT laws were ';nailed to the cross'; but then they quote them when condemning homosexuals ?
They are confused about what was and was not nailed.





It is religion. It doesn't have to make sense.Christians say the OT laws were ';nailed to the cross'; but then they quote them when condemning homosexuals ?
I have not done that. You're making a sweeping generalization.
no, every sin that we commit, if given to Christ is nailed to the cross. Jesus did not come to abolish the law but to fulfill it.


Without the law we would never know what sin is. We are free from sin through Christ, not free to sin- a huge difference. When our sin was nailed to the cross, that means that we are dead to sin, so sinning is wrong- that does not mean that we can continue in our sin- homosexual or otherwise. Jesus died a cruel death, to give us grace- IT IS NOT CHEAP. Sin can be and is forgiven, through the shed blood of Christ, but that does not mean that because Christ died sin is ok.
Well, they still believe in jesus and he was nailed to the cross too.
Psa 111:7 The works of his hands [are] verity and judgment; all his Laws (commandments) [are] sure.








Psa 111:8 They stand fast for ever and ever, [and are] done in truth and uprightness.








Psa 111:9 He sent redemption unto his people: he hath commanded his covenant for ever: holy and reverend [is] his name.








Psa 111:10 The reverence of Yahweh [is] the beginning of wisdom: a great understanding have all they that do His Laws (commandments): his praise endureth for ever.





Psa 119:44 So shall I keep thy law continually for ever and ever.











Heb 10:26 (Amp) For if we go on deliberately and willingly sinning after once acquiring the knowledge of the Truth, there is no longer any sacrifice left to atone for [our] sins [no further offering to which to look forward].

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