Yeah, and if you read the words of Yeshua's opponents, He was guilty of
blasphemy, so since it's written in the Gospels, it must be true, right,
Terry?

-- slade who wished he could get Terry to understand and think outside the
envelope.

-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Clifton
Sent: Sunday, 12 December, 2004 07.50
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Trial of Christ

Just to be certain, I read it again Iz.  He worked on the Sabbath.  He
did not rest.  He did a good thing, but it was still work.  This has
nothing to do with man made traditions.  Man's traditions said you could
care for animals on the Sabbath.  The commandment does not.  They added
a lot of stuff, like how far you could walk on Saturday and on and on.
None of that stuff is necessary any more.

 A certain lawyer was one of the first to hear that.  It is recorded in
the tenth chapter of Luke, starting at verse twenty-five.
Don't read the whole book of Luke or you will get the idea that the
Pharisees were pretty much a bunch of hypoctites. :-)
Terry





















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