So fren, I assume you try to keep the 10 commandments - as enshrined in Exodus? (Not the bastardized Catholic version where they actually "changed" the only part of the Bible actually written by the finger if God himself).
Im not trying to asshoe or even address the tattoo issue, just want to ask your level of understanding of God's laws.
We keep the Sabbath, which we believe is not on Sunday, but Saturday. On that day, we do not buy or purchase, nor do we work, but rather focus our attention on the Lord. Nor is one lesser or more than the other. The Decalogue you mentioned is absolute and immutable. There are no two same Commandments. The Masoretic text of the 7th and 10th are not at all the same law as being taught. Nor is the Septuagint text of the 6th and the 10th the same either. The former is based on the Law of Nature. The later is based on human lust. The original Law preceding the Decalogue was the Adamic Law to which the Decalogue was based on. The Adamic Law was based on the Laws of Nature, which is part of the Divine Order of all life forms. The Laws of Nature are based on the Eternal Law, which basically is all the physical laws of matter and energy found in the cosmos. The Eternal Law follows the Golden ratio and Fibonacci sequence, which are the scaffolds of the Divine Order. The torroidal characteristic of reality is found from the smallest particle to the most expansive galaxy. Tesla and Schauberger understood this along with many others. Tesla said, “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.”
Great response. I also believe the true Sabbath is the seventh day (Saturday). As I understand it the papacy changed it (Knowingly). So they put themselves above the Almighty by replacing the commandment(s) of God with false teachings and traditions of men.
I will dig deeper into some of the other nuggets you provided. TYVM. (Oh, and happy Sabbath!).
Also - we’re not Jewish, and we don’t have to live by there 616 laws or however, many there are.
Christ came to fulfill the law!
Don’t you remember he hung out with tax collectors in harlots? I’m pretty sure they might’ve had a couple tattoos.
But each person can choose what they want to do with their own body! Having a tattoo does not keep you from going to heaven.
So fren, I assume you try to keep the 10 commandments - as enshrined in Exodus? (Not the bastardized Catholic version where they actually "changed" the only part of the Bible actually written by the finger if God himself).
Im not trying to asshoe or even address the tattoo issue, just want to ask your level of understanding of God's laws.
We keep the Sabbath, which we believe is not on Sunday, but Saturday. On that day, we do not buy or purchase, nor do we work, but rather focus our attention on the Lord. Nor is one lesser or more than the other. The Decalogue you mentioned is absolute and immutable. There are no two same Commandments. The Masoretic text of the 7th and 10th are not at all the same law as being taught. Nor is the Septuagint text of the 6th and the 10th the same either. The former is based on the Law of Nature. The later is based on human lust. The original Law preceding the Decalogue was the Adamic Law to which the Decalogue was based on. The Adamic Law was based on the Laws of Nature, which is part of the Divine Order of all life forms. The Laws of Nature are based on the Eternal Law, which basically is all the physical laws of matter and energy found in the cosmos. The Eternal Law follows the Golden ratio and Fibonacci sequence, which are the scaffolds of the Divine Order. The torroidal characteristic of reality is found from the smallest particle to the most expansive galaxy. Tesla and Schauberger understood this along with many others. Tesla said, “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.”
Great response. I also believe the true Sabbath is the seventh day (Saturday). As I understand it the papacy changed it (Knowingly). So they put themselves above the Almighty by replacing the commandment(s) of God with false teachings and traditions of men.
I will dig deeper into some of the other nuggets you provided. TYVM. (Oh, and happy Sabbath!).