DM says Oh, here we go again, cutting out those parts of the Bible that do not agree
with our preconceived doctrine of humanism
....The law was and still is perfect.

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Romans 7:14 For we know that the law is spiritual

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PS 19:7 The law of the LORD is perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple.

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David Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John wrote:
> Probably the grandest lesson of the biblical message
> is that found in the contrast of law to grace through
> faith and all that such includes (the failure of the law,
> the Incarnation, the ascension - etc.) The truth of
> that contrast is at the heart of your difference of opinion
> with Caroline and others.
> ... That is David's opinion about God. In his legalism
> (David's legalism), he somehow has confidence in the
> wrath of God ... Psalm 7 (in places) reveals David's
> arrogance.

Oh, here we go again, cutting out those parts of the Bible that do not agree
with our preconceived doctrine of humanism. Just to set the record
straight, the law never failed. The law was and still is perfect. The
imperfect people who denigrade the law are the problem.

David was not arrogant. He was a man after God's own heart. We have been
through all this before. David knew a part of God's character that
apparently you hate and reject. I fear for you on judgment day. I fear
that as you have hated and rejected God for his wrath and judgment, so he
will reject you. True and righteous are the judgments of God.

Peace be with you.
David Miller.


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