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Or 613
close enough
But the Ten Commandments are the essential ones the first ones that Christians abide by
why would boiling a goat in its mothers milk be a sin
The other Commandments were sent to mostly judaic
Like the bit about showering
although the actual definition of atheism includes that too so idk
The Bible points out a lot of things that were unsanitary that we don't know about back then
the christians didnt add anything to the commandments, they just changed some wording on what yej hebrews used
No Jesus and the New Testament is what Christianity is about
When Jesus repeated the Ten Commandments
i know, and it said to keep the commandments
To the apostles
and jesus came to pit brother against brother
That has a specific meaning
you can't just read everything at face value
wat
Words meant a little differently back then
that was moses
and jesus claimed that all things he prophesied will come to pass before the end of the current generation
They will
e.e
that was 1800 years ago or more
Over 2000
moses and the 10 commandments
moses oh akhenaten Osiris the first
and also the dead sea scrolls
Gregorian calendar lies to us
jesus also claimed that the mustard seed is the smallest seed ever, and he was wrong
even farmers at the time knew that
He probably meant in context from what they could see and what they had
nope
Remember they had to deal with what they had
they knew about poppy seeds
Why explain something that they don't have or won't understand
this probably belongs in the religion channel lol
I don't believe he said the mustard seed is the smallest seed
its in the book, look it up
i think it wa, :for your faith must be like the smallest seed, the mustard seed to bloom into a tree, or somthing like that
That is the real problem, not the size of the mustard seed itself. Thus, the misunderstanding of the mustard seed parable is merely symptomatic of the criticsβ presupposed bias against the authority of Godβs Word and a not-so-ironic reflection of faith in those who would suggest Jesus, the creator of all seeds, was in error.