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or evil (Rom 7:7, 12, 8:4), it is God (Deut 30:10, John 1:1, 14, Rev 19:13, 22:18-
               19), but to be under it is sinful (Gen 2:17, Rom 3:20, 7:5, 7-9).


               His will is never half-hearted (Eccl 3:14, Rom 12:2). God deceives on occasion
               (Isaiah 66:4, Jer 4:10, 20:7, 2 Thess 2:11). Sometimes, for those under the Law,
               God commands war and death (Eccl 3:8, Jer 48:10). There was war in the heavens
               too (Rev 12:7).


               God commands, in the Word, for certain individuals, on occasion, who are under
               the Law, to break the Law (Hos 1:2, 3:1).  This then, when it is part of the Word,
               becomes the Law for that individual (Rev 22:18-19).

               Under the Law every witch must be killed (Ex 22:18).  Every real clairvoyant is to
               be killed under the Law (Lev 20:27).  Every priest’s daughter that has non-marital
               sex is to be burnt (Lev 21:9) and since all Christians are priests many Christians
               would have to kill their own daughters as this applies just as much as the
               forbidding of homosexual sex (Deut 28:58, 61, 29:21, Rev 22:18-19). All debt,
               such as a mortgage or a loan, is forbidden, and note that this is commanded in the
               New Testament (Rom 13:8). Charging interest is forbidden (Lev 25:36-7, Neh 5:7,
               Prov 28:8, Ezek 18:8, 13, Luke 6:35).  Killing dreamers of false dreams is
               commanded (Deut 13:5). As stated, the charging of interest is forbidden (Psalm
               15:5, Ezek 18:8, 13) and this applies as much as the forbidding of homosexual sex

               (Deut 28:58, 61, 30:21, Rev 22:18-19) or stealing (Ex 20:15).

               The idea that Jewish converts should obey the Law is an error (Gal 2:11-21).  The
               early Church struggled with this as with the concept of non-Jewish converts being
               free from the Law (Acts 15:1-32).  This controversy was not authoritatively settled
               as it re-emerged later, as before, at Jerusalem (Acts 21:20-26).  Paul sinned in
               succumbing to the pressure (Acts 21:26) which was not surprising as he was in the
               wrong place anyway (Acts 21:10-14, 22:18-21). The Christians were still
               practising the Law (Acts 21:20) which is a contradiction in terms. These believers
               thought that fulfilling the law was by obedience to it as if under it (Acts 21:24) a
               terrible confusion of mind. Both Peter and Barnabus (Gal 2:11-21) and Paul (Acts
               16:3) made mistakes which establishes the fact that not everything that they did
               (such as fasting) is necessarily good.  Paul had a problem with not focusing his
               attentions on Israel (Acts 21:10-14, 22:18-21).


               Some Examples Of The Law


               Whilst Christians are not ordered to kill witches (Ex 22:18) as they are not under
               the Law (1 Cor 6:12) all those under the Law are (Ex 22:18).
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