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The Bible tells us to honor our mothers and our fathers. The greatest honor we can give our parents, or God, is to respect them by obeying their instructions, that is, submitting to their authority. But contrary to that, the greatest dishonor we can give to our parents, or God, is to spurn their authority so that we reject and disobey their instructions. When we reject and ignore God's commands, God calls that 'bring reproach on His name' and 'despising His word' (Numbers 15:30). By following Paul's writings, the church believes the 'law is dead', 'done away with', and that salvation is…mehr

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The Bible tells us to honor our mothers and our fathers. The greatest honor we can give our parents, or God, is to respect them by obeying their instructions, that is, submitting to their authority. But contrary to that, the greatest dishonor we can give to our parents, or God, is to spurn their authority so that we reject and disobey their instructions. When we reject and ignore God's commands, God calls that 'bring reproach on His name' and 'despising His word' (Numbers 15:30). By following Paul's writings, the church believes the 'law is dead', 'done away with', and that salvation is granted to those who spurn God's authority and will not keep His law. Jesus didn't see it that way, he clearly and often called on us to keep God's law and repent when we failed - otherwise we would not be fit from God's Kingdom. The church rejects Jesus' command to keep God's law, and embraces Paul's lawless theology. And the net result is that the Christian Church has produced people who 'practice lawlessness', 'bring reproach on God's name' and 'despise God's word' and according to Jesus, those who practice lawlessness will be cast into a lake of fire. Please read this book, for your salvation may well weight in the balance of what is written here.
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I was a senior at a major Protestant seminary, when I was deeply bothered by Church doctrines which were incompatible with Jesus' words. It seems that some of Jesus' words had to be discarded, ignored or marginalized, so the church could embrace Paul's words. Yet the Scriptures say that Jesus spoke YHVH's words with His authority, so how could I accept a doctrine contrary to Jesus' words? I could no longer attend that seminary, so I left because I had to choose between the teachings of the Church and the teachings of Jesus, so I chose Jesus' teachings, and that forced me to make other choices as well....