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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Verses which are cultural and eternal

Among this list of 50 commands and conventions from the Old and New Testament I chose to place 35 in the temporary and culture and the oddment in the sodding(a) category. I did not put both in the question category because I do not gestate in allowing certain things to be left undecided. The modestness I placed most of these commands and practices in the temporary and ethnical category is because these were either helpful gesticulates to the audience it was speaking to, or, they were express in accordance to their particular cultural and era. In Romans 16:16 it learns to greet each other with a Blessed kiss, though it may be a thoughtful gesture and may be considered alright in other cultures, it tho once applied to a culture where it stresses young-begetting(prenominal) to male boundaries this is one that would not go over very well. Also, in Mark 6:7 it says to proclaim the word of perfection two by two as mendicants, this type of practice is not for everyone and should only be taken upon someone who has the affair to do so. In our world today (namely the U.S.) commands like these atomic number 18 very inapplicable; asking to wash anothers feet could easily be taken as an insult, also, prohibiting an American women from wearing braided hair, gold, or pearls would be considered a direct attack on the sovereignty of womens rights.

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        The few left that I chose to place in the eternal category were commands and practices that were above cultural constraints and have proved to be universally accepted amongst true Christians (The reason for the quotations is because I believe no one knows what true Christianity is). Some may say that Colossians 3:18 goes against the equality between the man and the woman, however, including...

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