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simplynoone
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Now, you see what I meant about messages one may receive from God, do you? and how I could have asked that question?
Now, how did you come to reject the Gospel itself? Was it because of the guilt you felt you had to have just from the fact of being born? I suppose you would also reject the Psalm 51?
*It had nothing to do with the guilt or the shame as the reason why ultimately I have rejected the New Testament. It has everything to do with the rejection of the Law. See, there is allegorical writing in the Tanakh as well as the literal… understanding comes through the Law of God… both the Natural Law and the Biblical Law. The statutes, the judgments, all of it is VERY important to me. Paul, no matter what excuses are made by Christians, DID throw that out of the NT, thus there is no way to decipher the writings. It is not based on anything but mythologies (save some of the teachings attributed to Jesus) and no grounding is to be found for the truth… thus why Christianity is a blind faith religion. The NT is altogether confusing (for the seeker of Truth anyway) and the more that I come to understanding, the more I see this was the intent.Or was it because of things some people told you where you may have felt some kind of deliverance from that deep impression of guilt? Or from something else?
We were told to observe the commands… As I have said, when one believes that God would bless a virgin birth, they have disregarded the command given to MALE and female to be fruitful and multiply. That is only one of the MANY commands and promises and declarations and judgments of God that have been violated in the NT. God’s ways have been disregarded in the NT… thus, the reason I reject it.
As for the guilt and shame, I found deliverance through the understanding given to me in the Word of God; though in all honesty, I was not seeking deliverance from the guilt and shame (rather understanding of it)… I had just accepted at one point that if it is true, the idea of eternal punishment… then if I ended up in it, I must deserve it and therefore, I would accept the judgment of God. However, that is not the judgment of God, but rather man’s idea of judgment. God’s judgments are righteous and pure. Through my acceptance of them, I continue to learn His ways so that I can walk in them.*