i don't believe I'm neglecting justice mercy and faith
i focus on those
we both see the same evidence but our perceptions are affected by our personalities
just like Luke and John were both inspired by the same holy spirit but their Greek vocabulary is very different
No, Not the same spirit Dan. One or both of us is deceived regarding this chapter. We can't both be right in this case.
In Matt. 5, Is the "Them" who taught of old time, Moses as you preach, or the Jews, that Jesus just rebuked?
You didn't provide any evidence, you just "believe" the "them" is Moses. I know this is widely taught, but I don't really care what the Pope says, or Jim Bakker. I am only interested in what the scriptures say.
This is a fundamental question about truth or lies.
One is truth and the other is a lie. One is a righteous teaching, the other is a deception, wicked and sinful.
One is truth and of the Spirit, one is a lie and of the flesh. One is from God, the other from satan.
One implies that it is the Pharisees who needed correcting. The other implies it is the God of Abraham that needs correcting.
One Implies God's Laws are not to be trusted.
The other implies that the Mainstream Preachers that killed the Prophets can't be trusted.
One implies God taught one thing in the OT, and Jesus changed this teaching.
The other implies God taught one thing and the Pharisees corrupted this teaching.
It has nothing to do with personalities Dan. It is a fundamental question of truth or deception.
Was Jesus correcting God or man in Matt. 5. How you see the entire Gospel is influenced by the answer you choose.