So Dan,
What exactly are you getting at? Are you looking for a list to keep, a list you can break, a list that requires no consideration? What? When it comes to what you should or shouldn't do, shouldn't you go directly to the source? If someone tells you do this and don't do that, will you comply? Will you keep the recommendations for "that day" for a "get out of judgement free" card? lol.
I still have yet to make sense of your incessant probing of peoples handling of legal matters in the Torah.
Are you compiling a list with details and names?
Are you preparing for an inquisition?
Please explain.
Thank You
What exactly are you getting at? Are you looking for a list to keep, a list you can break, a list that requires no consideration? What? When it comes to what you should or shouldn't do, shouldn't you go directly to the source? If someone tells you do this and don't do that, will you comply? Will you keep the recommendations for "that day" for a "get out of judgement free" card? lol.
I still have yet to make sense of your incessant probing of peoples handling of legal matters in the Torah.
Are you compiling a list with details and names?
Are you preparing for an inquisition?
Please explain.
Thank You
Thanks for the great questions! I'll try to start with the easy ones first
No, I am not compiling a list with details and names.
No, I am not preparing for an Inquisition.
So, moving on...
I believe I have talked about several times what I am doing here, but it's no problem for me to talk about it some more... In fact I like having the opportunity!
Let's back up a bit and think about why any of us are here on the bible discussion forum. it doesn't take being here very long before you realize that there is a good chance that you will bump into a heated debate, or possibly become embroiled in a heated debate, possibly one where (unfortunately!) the works of the flesh are on display.
I can think of two main reasons why you we are all on here. One is that something inside of us, maybe it's God or maybe it's just us, is telling us that we have something to share, something that will benefit others. The second is that we have secret doubts, maybe that we won't talk about to ourselves, secret doubts that what we believe has issues, things that don't really fit right. And we want someone else, hopefully a gentle fellow believer, to help us work them out.
(I'm excluding in the above people who knowingly come on The forum with evil intent.)
It's like the verse from Proverbs that I talked about earlier, how iron sharpens iron. And it's great, as long as our flesh doesn't get in the way!
So about asking for lists. If someone asked me for a list of the ten commandments I could easily produce it. Or if someone asked me for a list of every scripture in the Torah that contains of the word levite, thanks to modern technology again I could easily produce it.
Sometimes someone will talk about dividing the law into ceremonial, civil, and moral categories. I don't think this can be done, but if the poster does think it can be done, well then, it makes sense to me to ask them to do it. If they respond with an evasive answer, rather than just producing the list, that to me is an indication that they have secret doubts. They actually want to be challenged. So, I often ask for more details or post follow-up questions.
But in the process of being challenged, and this is just human psychology, we can often become angry at the person that we were actually asking to challenge us, and begin to consider them our enemy.
Of course, all those things I talked about above assume that people are well aware that there are alternatives to talking about their beliefs in an open forum.
Did you see the post that I wrote here?
https://christianchat.com/threads/d...-to-keep-the-law-of-moses.185392/post-3992779
Were you aware there were alternatives to the open forum?
Have I answered all your questions? If not
Please please please
Ask for more details or ask a follow-up question or whatever!
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