10-25-2015, 09:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-25-2015, 09:12 PM by UptonSinclair.)
Isn't this the question that was answered at the Counsel of Jerusalem?
When I was a Christian, I would have approached this from two perspectives. First, there is nothing wrong with exceeding Biblical mandates. Second, it is important not to judge others for not abiding by the exceeded mandate.
From an atheist perspective, it often appears that Christians want to pick and choose Old Testament rules like they are entries at Golden Corral.
When I was a Christian, I would have approached this from two perspectives. First, there is nothing wrong with exceeding Biblical mandates. Second, it is important not to judge others for not abiding by the exceeded mandate.
From an atheist perspective, it often appears that Christians want to pick and choose Old Testament rules like they are entries at Golden Corral.
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