Pretty good! Thanks for asking.Originally posted by SOTK
Thanks, Turbo! Yeah, that's to steep for me right now. How are you doing, by the way?
I'm thinking about going and putting another coat of paint on the wall...
Pretty good! Thanks for asking.Originally posted by SOTK
Thanks, Turbo! Yeah, that's to steep for me right now. How are you doing, by the way?
You're welcome.Originally posted by Bob Enyart
LH: Bob- I figure you will read this, so: I was one of those Christians who "respected" homos. Because of you, and those who respect you on this board, I am no longer an idiot.
Lighthouse, thanks for your encouragement. I'm glad we're in the fight together. -Bob E.
This scenario reminds me of this verse which is also symbolic:Originally posted by Jefferson
Jefferson: Another verse on this subject would be Deuteronomy chapter 25 verses 11 and 12 which reads, “If two men fight together and the wife of one draws near to rescue her husband from the hand of the one attacking him and puts out her hand and seizes him by the genitals then you shall cut off her hand and your eye shall not pity her.”
Whoa... has Enyart gone soft?! Better let Poly know that the "Gay Away!" fad is over, in favor of a more mature, effective approach.So now my approach has now changed in that I’m playing down the restigmatizing. I’m still attempting to do it but not nearly in as a bold and outrageous way because it’s so utterly ineffective.
Originally posted by the Sibbie
Thanks Jefferson for interviewing and posting that for us. And thanks Bob for the great answers. :thumb: This scenario reminds me of this verse which is also symbolic:
Deuteronomy 23:1
"He who is emasculated by crushing or mutilation shall not enter the assembly of the LORD.
Yes, Israel had some symbolic laws that were enforced and were only for Israel. A good example was God's command that Israel keep the Sabbath.Originally posted by granite1010
Or was it enforced literally with symbolic undertones?
Enforced literally for Israel, but yes it has symbolic undertones. It should not be enforced for the Body of Christ.Originally posted by granite1010
Since when was this symbolic? Or was it enforced literally with symbolic undertones?
...Or anyone else for that matter, since the symbolic laws were exclusively a part of God's covenant with Israel, and Israel does not currently have this special relationship with God.Originally posted by the Sibbie
Enforced literally for Israel, but yes it has symbolic undertones. It should not be enforced for the Body of Christ.
:up:Originally posted by Turbo
Yes, Israel had some symbolic laws that were enforced and were only for Israel. A good example was God's command that Israel keep the Sabbath.
Twice God says that it is symbolic (sign=symbol) and that it is specifically for Israel. Then God even explains what that law symbolizes.
- And the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, [jesus]"Speak also to the children of Israel, saying: 'Surely My Sabbaths you shall keep, for between Me and you throughout your generations, that you may know that I am the LORD who sanctifies you. You shall keep the Sabbath, therefore, for it is holy to you. Everyone who profanes it shall surely be put to death; for whoever does any work on it, that person shall be cut off from among his people. Work shall be done for six days, but the seventh is the Sabbath of rest, holy to the LORD. Whoever does any work on the Sabbath day, he shall surely be put to death. Therefore the children of Israel shall keep the Sabbath, to observe the Sabbath throughout their generations as a perpetual covenant. forever; for in six days the LORD made the heavens and the earth, and on the seventh day He rested and was refreshed.'"[/jesus] Exodus 31:12-17
Jefferson: Bob, I really appreciate you doing this interview.
Bob: Well, it's a pleasure to talk to you Jeff.
When there are laws in the Bible that seem completely inane, that seem to have no relevance, they often scream out for symbolic interpretation
:mock: Stripe joinging TOL a month late.
Is joinging a word? :mock: The Berean.