Originally posted by Charles
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And your very own words prove my points when you write "And if the law of God is". You do note the "if". We can all claim that "if" certain things are the case, then they are the case. If we do not know whether the "if" is anything but a possibility it certainly does not take us beyond the level of wishful thinking and what is completely arbitrary. You are basically just saying "If I am right, then I am right" which is not much proof.
With regard to "the law of God" in the New Testament i would be interested in seeing your interpretation of it. Because that is the next step in the line of the arbitrary and uncertain. People tend to interpret very differently.
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