by jimwalton » Thu Jun 15, 2023 4:22 am
> No what I was saying is when I bring up things in the old testament christian will tell me "we'll that's old testament" so if what I bring up is irrelevant (or doesn't count) so is everything else.
It's obvious you were agreeing with me, thinking that OT environment and rules were somehow different—and they are, which is the point.
But the OT is very relevant. It's the inspired Word of God, just like the NT.
> And I'm going to bow out here because we will just keep going in circles over what's culturally acceptable and what the bible actually says. Everything in the bible was written with the current culture in mind. This is clear when you look at old vs new testament. Which means everything can change.
This is not true, either. Everything in the Bible was written in a cultural context, and it was written TO them, but it is also written FOR us. The principles in the OT carry through to all of us. It's certainly not true that "everything can change." Rape, for instance, is wrong no matter where, no matter who, no matter when. Murder is wrong. Kindness is good. Forgiveness is noble. These things never change.
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