I did not know you asked med to identify any code of laws.
Matthew 22
37 Iesus sayd vnto him, Thou shalt loue the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soule, and with all thy minde.
38 This is the first and great Commandement.
39 And the second is like vnto it, Thou shalt loue thy neighbour as thy selfe.
40 On these two Commandements hang all the Law and the Prophets.
There you go, on these to Commandments hang all the Law.
If you want to talk about cannibals. If you transform a piece of wafer, into the litteral flesh of Jesus, and then eat it, you are committing cannibalism, which is strictly forbidden by God.
To get into heaven, you need to repent, and believe in the Gospel. You need to believe that Jesus died for the forgiveness of your sins on the cross, and arose three days later, in the flesh. Good news is, that God always keeps his promises, and the inspired word of God has been kept intact even to this day, just as Jesus bones was kept intact on the cross, by the King James Bible from 1611.
Thou shalt love thy neighbour. Tell me about those Canaanities. Aw they aren't very good neighbours. Gotcha. They worshipped a different god. So it's open season?
But tell me what Nehemiah says about foreigners? How they'll destroy the walls from within, or something.
The heart for the feather. It goes back to Egypt. If you were of a pure heart, good deeds, kind actions, kept to the code of laws. You went to heaven. It was invented by Egypt. If not you went into another kind of hell. I don't need to describe it. Eternally damned lost in the darkness. Something something. The heart had to weigh the same as a feather. It was judged when you died. There was a few other gatekeepers prior to judgement but even the Greeks had a similar version of this in their pantheon. They all did.
Umm what happened chuck. Evolution obviously.
So now are you getting it?
Simply reply to a previous comment again. It's no problem. But now you're changing subject. You're quoting another revision and it's the new testament and it's another relayering ontop of the source. It has changed over time, adapting. But those code of laws, go back to the above.
I did not know you asked med to identify any code of laws.
Matthew 22
37 Iesus sayd vnto him, Thou shalt loue the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soule, and with all thy minde.
38 This is the first and great Commandement.
39 And the second is like vnto it, Thou shalt loue thy neighbour as thy selfe.
40 On these two Commandements hang all the Law and the Prophets.
There you go, on these to Commandments hang all the Law.
If you want to talk about cannibals. If you transform a piece of wafer, into the litteral flesh of Jesus, and then eat it, you are committing cannibalism, which is strictly forbidden by God.
To get into heaven, you need to repent, and believe in the Gospel. You need to believe that Jesus died for the forgiveness of your sins on the cross, and arose three days later, in the flesh. Good news is, that God always keeps his promises, and the inspired word of God has been kept intact even to this day, just as Jesus bones was kept intact on the cross, by the King James Bible from 1611.
Comment thread can not go any deeper.
There are technically 13.
But okay what are Hammurabi's laws?
Thou shalt love thy neighbour. Tell me about those Canaanities. Aw they aren't very good neighbours. Gotcha. They worshipped a different god. So it's open season?
But tell me what Nehemiah says about foreigners? How they'll destroy the walls from within, or something.
The heart for the feather. It goes back to Egypt. If you were of a pure heart, good deeds, kind actions, kept to the code of laws. You went to heaven. It was invented by Egypt. If not you went into another kind of hell. I don't need to describe it. Eternally damned lost in the darkness. Something something. The heart had to weigh the same as a feather. It was judged when you died. There was a few other gatekeepers prior to judgement but even the Greeks had a similar version of this in their pantheon. They all did.
Umm what happened chuck. Evolution obviously.
So now are you getting it?
Simply reply to a previous comment again. It's no problem. But now you're changing subject. You're quoting another revision and it's the new testament and it's another relayering ontop of the source. It has changed over time, adapting. But those code of laws, go back to the above.