Tag Archives: Old Testament
Law Is Not Downstream From Culture
While libertarians argue the government should only stop people from harming each other, Scripture paints a deeper picture. From Moses to Paul, the law has always been a teacher. So when we legalize things like same-sex “marriage” or drug use, we’re not just permitting behavior—we’re instructing a nation. What are we teaching America to believe?
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Tagged America, Biblical worldview, Christianity, Culture, faith, law, Old Testament, torah
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Old Testament Law & Shellfish
Ever have a conversation with someone about God’s view on a matter, such as homosexuality, abortion or sme-sex "marriage," and they bring up some wild response from the Old Testament law as a defense? They say, “What about not eating shellfish?” Or, “what about wearing mixed fabrics?” They dig up certain passages on restrictions on beard trimming, or keeping your hair at a certain length. They do this to downgrade the validity of the Scriptures, but also to...
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Tagged ceremonial laws, civil law, Dr. Joey Krol, moral law, Old Testament, shell fish
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