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Re: Leviticus dietary
Vvery interesting, thank you. So I'm led to believe that if faith makes you to be not "under the law", then the remaining choices are that either you are equal to the law or are above the law.
So, faith is a really good bargain. Merely by believing, it means you get to ignore the law ? Can full faith in Christ / being of the holy spirit then be viewed as an easy way to get around being subject to the law ?
It sounds like a radical concept for its time. Revolutionary. A method for overthrowing the government basically. Until then, the law was the law. But by faith alone, something one believes personally, they void the law's applicability to them ? So if I want to munch a porkburger, I just have to believe full heartedly in Christ is what it seems. Yet, he said he didn't come to change the law..... ?? Oh, I get it now maybe. He came to effectively abolish the law ? Isn't abolishing the law, kind of like changing it into a non-law ? Or, the law is still there, but not applicable. I wish I could extend this concept to traffic tickets. I appreciate your thoughts, thanks again.