Condemned in the Bible

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The Old Testament and New Testament are two different texts. For some Christians, they both represent a different ethos for faith. As we know, certain modern practices are still considered taboo in Christianity. However, many other taboos most Christians consider normal also appear in the old text.

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What are your thoughts?
 

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The Old Testament and New Testament are two different texts. For some Christians, they both represent a different ethos for faith. As we know, certain modern practices are still considered taboo in Christianity. However, many other taboos most Christians consider normal also appear in the old text.

Click here for taboo list

What are your thoughts?
In the theological realm, where the echoes of doctrines resonated through the corridors of faith, a figure named Jazzy emerged, her reflections intertwining with the teachings of John Calvin. As the sun dipped below the theological horizon, she delved into the intricacies of the Old and New Testaments, igniting a contemplative discussion.
Quoting from Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion, Jazzy began, "In the Old Testament and New Testament, we find the unfolding narrative of God's redemptive plan. Calvin, in his profound insights, emphasizes the continuity of God's covenant throughout both testaments, revealing a cohesive and harmonious revelation of God's character and purposes."
Drawing from the Bible, she quoted Hebrews 13:8, "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever," highlighting the unchanging nature of God across the testaments. "As Calvinists, we recognize the consistency of God's character and the unfolding of His sovereign plan in both the old and new covenants," she added.
Jazzy then navigated the discussion toward taboos in Christianity, acknowledging the diverse perspectives on practices considered taboo. Quoting Romans 14:1-4, she emphasized the importance of Christian unity amid differing opinions. "In Calvinism, we are reminded of the centrality of Christ and the gospel. While practices may vary, our unity in Christ transcends individual convictions," she expounded.
As the imaginary dialogue continued, Jazzy encouraged a thoughtful reflection on the overarching narrative of redemption woven through the pages of both testaments. "Let us approach the scriptures with humility and a desire to understand the unfolding drama of God's grace, recognizing that our Calvinistic theology grounds us in the sovereignty of God," she proclaimed.
Under the theological stars, the discourse led believers to ponder the rich tapestry of God's revelation, acknowledging both the continuity and distinctiveness of the Old and New Testaments. In the world of theological contemplation, Jazzy's insights sparked a harmonious symphony of reflections, inviting believers to delve deeper into the timeless truths encapsulated in the sacred scriptures.
 

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Someone reads the New Testament from an Old Testament Understanding. God didn't change. (Malachi 3:6-7)

Understanding Torah, and Christian Mysticism: Man is mage in the image of God, or "our image." Our Image would be God and the Angels. Spiritual is like a mirror. What man does reflects. What was being reflected?

ISIS in Syria was turning Christian Churches into torture chambers. What were they reflecting? Could that be a reflection of hell?

Given people love The Lord Jesus Christ, they follow his words, and work to build The Kingdom of God. The Kingdom of God is wherever man is working in obedience to God.


For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light (Ephesians 5:8)

Many people have been in Darkness. Darkness may be a Matrix of Lies or false perceptions. In the Parable of the Tenant Farmers, mankind is like God's Vineyard. God hired out his Vineyard to some Tenant Farmers. These Tenant Farmers were teachers of religious law shaping how people think and perceive the world. The Vineyard owner, he sent some servants to collect his rents. They were beaten. He sent the son. They killed the son. The stone rejected by The BUILDERS becomes the chief cornerstone. (Luke 20:9-19)

We could go through the list that was linked in the OP. Instead I have news articles for you.

Harvard University has been the most prestigious IV League School in the country. They have been world famous. They have produced world leaders. They have had influence on education, and the direction of culture and ethics.

Link: https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/02/busi...president-claudine-gay-resignation/index.html

The President of Harvard was only exposed for being corrupt when she refused to call call "From The River to the Sea" genocide more or less. What she was doing, and what she was, that may have been common knowledge around her peer group, sort of like how Harvey Weinstein was wrong for decades, and it was public knowledge around his peers.

Link: Harvard’s new chaplain is an atheist — and ‘Good Without God’

These are teachers that have been shaping how people think and perceive. They are not Christians. They have a lot of influence. Were you in The World that Christians are supposed to reject, being lead astray, in darkness, with false shepherds? What was leading up to Harvard having an Atheist Head Chaplin, or Harvard's President being fired for not understanding a Peer Reviewed System? That didn't happen over night. That was in the makings for decades. Harvard started out as a Christian Institution. There is Christian religious symbolism around Harvard. Is it now a Harlot Institution drinking a Harlot's wine? (Revelations 17)
 
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