What a load of crap.
His comment about murder is ridiculous. I think anybody considers manslaughter murder in the sense of the commandment.
As for the other point, that’s just insane.
Christ makes it very clear the intents of the heart play into every single commandment, such as murder etc. Even wishing somebody dead is just as bad as actually spilling their guts.
My wife brought the book home last week from the library. He's got other goodies in there about how the "virgin birth" wasn't really virgin because the word could refer to any young girl. I couldn't take him seriously after that.
Some of it is good, but most of it is just populist pablum with a Jewish apologetic barely concealed in the editorializing. I have nothing against Jewish apologetics and think that all Christians should be ready and able to respond to any challenges to the truth of the gospel from any source, but I generally prefer the challenges to be out in the open rather than hidden behind a veil of faux reasonableness.
“Even wishing somebody dead is just as bad as actually spilling their guts.”
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Well, if I am to be the object of their malice I greatly prefer the former over the latter. I suspect that you would too.
Even wishing somebody dead is just as bad as actually spilling their guts.really? really?
As an example from another part of Scripture Paul uses a term that in the King James is translated "too superstitious" but in the New American Standard is translated "very religious." Without looking up the original word, I recall it as meaning "has a great belief in supernatural beings and events." This meant it could be translated either way. Neither would be wholly correct or incorrect.