First let me say I agree with you about “man’s laws,” which are truly arbitrary and contingent, and infinitely changeable, as the supreme law of this land (The U.S. Constitution) has been totally abrogated.
My original post though, was a question about the Bible itself, and “God’s” law, which also seems to have changed. If observation of the Sabbath was sin worthy of death in the Old Testament, but is no longer a law requiring obedience, hasn’t “God’s law” changed?
I won’t mind if you are not interested in answering the question, I’m just clarifying my original point.
Thanks for the comments.
Hank
I was just reading about that. If I remember correctly, keeping the Sabbath is for the Jewish people (Old Testament), not Christians (Old & New Testament).
I'm no Bible scholar. I wish I knew more than what I do know, but I'm getting there.
I will try to find out why that is. Although I do think it had to do with Jesus Christ (Christianity), which took place in the New Testament.