To: NYer
The Gospels report that Jesus observed the Sabbath, there are even several incidents where he is accused of violating Sabbath law (Jn. 9:16, Jn 7:23, Mk. 3:4). Jesus was accused of many things - wrongly. Mark 2:28 not only reinforces the Sabbath commandment but shows that Jesus understood more fully what it meant and its purpose. To bring up false accusations to prove a point only weakens your position.
In accordance with your "Now that you have a clearer understanding of papal infallibility, please cite as many examples as you choose of errors in teachings on a matter of faith or morals." I am ready to move on to these other teachings.
92 posted on
11/13/2007 10:20:15 AM PST by
BipolarBob
(Yes I backed over the vampire, but I swear I didn't see it in my rear view mirror.)
To: BipolarBob
Jesus was accused of many things - wrongly. Mark 2:28 not only reinforces the Sabbath commandment but shows that Jesus understood more fully what it meant and its purpose. To bring up false accusations to prove a point only weakens your position. No ... you misread my post but that's okay. Can you still answer this question. "In various passages of Scripture, the Lord restates all of the decalogue except for one commandment. Which commandment did he not restate?"
94 posted on
11/13/2007 11:02:41 AM PST by
NYer
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