Yeah, but there's a scene in it where Saint Paul says, "Come let us reason together." Have you ever done that, either in your prayer life or your contractual religious life? Have you ever done that in your social or civic life? Because when it comes to religious law, the reasons are found in the history part of the Bible, as they relate to the life, actions and teachings of the historical Jesus of Nazareth.
Paul’s reasoning came primarily from the OT as pertaining to the promised seed and extending into the new covenant brought about by what Jesus accomplished… Paul had to reason or declare since most of the New Testament had not been written… and Paul was putting it together for them….. Act 17:3 states what Paul was declaring unto them.
But we now have the epistles (the Word of Truth) which is given by revelation from Jesus Christ. Anything that deviates from the written Truth is just mans hypothesis or religious babble influenced by human reasoning to decorate the alters of self-righteousness.
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