Matt. 22: 37-19? In any case you have something you call "the golden rule." — tim wood
also,What is Yahweh? — Professor Death
[url=http://]https://www.iep.utm.edu/goldrule/[/url]The golden rule is closely associated with Christian ethics though its origins go further back and graces Asian culture as well.
Not that I think it that important, but for your information, 'Yahweh' is an English pronunciation of an affectionate Hebrew abbreviation of 'Jehovah,' the Jewish name for the 'One God,' mostly popularized in the English speaking world due an unusual decision by the Catholic church to use the affectionate version, rather than the formal version, in its beautifully paraphrased rewrite of the bible for easy reading called the 'The New Jerusalem Bible,' which is also noted by its unusual inclusion of the entire apocrypha without making a big deal of it. — ernestm
Actually not. nor even especially long, though longer than modern newspaper style usually permits. I offer this to expand your notions of what an English sentence is, and can do: the opening sentence of Paradise Lost:That is one hell of a run-on sentence. — Professor Death
Glad to oblige, thanks for the invitation — ernestm
Matt. 22: 37-19? In any case you have something you call "the golden rule." As for whether Jesus's actions comport with that is a research problem the answer to which found in the aforementioned book and to my knowledge no other. — tim wood
the TEN COMMANDMENTS, no longer required animal sacrifice for atonement of sins, — ernestm
The point was, when Jesus fulfilled the holy covenant by sacrificing his own blood, — ernestm
The topic most people prefer to debate is how it can actually work successfully without believing in God at all. — ernestm
The point of Jesus' teaching is that the two commandments are inseparable. — ernestm
Actually, the two command are actually one. The other is redundant or just a repetition, depending on how you define god.. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
I got that far and stopped reading. Sorry. — ernestm
You're just straight evangelizing now. Nobody wants to read that crap. — frank
Well, the Being you speak of is one that basically made up the golden rule and taught people how to live by it which is basically the way the this Being does it. — Julia
if anyone disagrees then it means they don't fully understand the golden rule the Being had then created. — Julia
And what makes you think that when this Being kills — Julia
Where does it say the Being makes mistakes? — Julia
I just went to read the passage you mentioned and it doesn't say what you are saying it says. The passage says that God is letting Satan know that Satan's plan is to get God to to evil to Noah. But if you keep reading further it's clear that God declined to do evil to Noah so Satan did it instead — Julia
And where does it say that God repented in the Noah story? — Julia
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