honestly

if you do them you get sent to hell

yup that is love

as someone else menchend to me all you have to do is basiclly repent
but whats the point of them??????????
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true we should be able to make our own choice not be told. that is probably why the bible also tells us to follow the laws of men. However, some people cannot make this choice of behaving. Even after being told not to by the governent(our ideas of right and wrong) and by God people will still be adulteress and thieves. Perhaps this is why God told the people, he thought he would remind them of the things that made him mad and that they really shouldnt do. Reminders never hurt no one.TheHate wrote:it si for our own goodcnorman18 wrote:I see a really peculiar idea being taken for granted here: that rules, in this case the. Ten, are set up for no other reason than to get people into trouble. (Logical corollary; there ought to be no rules.)
Has anyone really reflected on this? That is the attitude of a five-year-old child.
My parents gave me rules: Don't touch the stove when it's on. Don't play in the street. Don't run with scissors. Don't play with matches.
Anybody notice a pattern?
The Ten are all things that are bad for you. Not just for others; for you yourself.
If you steal and kill and lie under oath, you become the kind of person that no one should want to be. The same applies to all the rest, including the commandments against blasphemy, following other gods, and even coveting.
Geez, people, think it through. Only children think the point of rules is just to prevent you from doing whatever you want, and only children think that the worst thing that can happen to you if you break a rule--and the only thing that matters--is that you might get punished.
I came to understand this when I was four and pressed Daddy's car lighter, which I was forbidden to touch, to my mouth. I figured it was okay, because no one was looking. I still have the scar. (They didn't have that protective rim back in the 50s.)
The punishment is irrelevant, whether it's Hell or a spanking. God doesn't want us to play in the street.
This stuff isn't rocket science; it isn't even theology. It's just an understanding of things like consequences and character and intent that's maybe made it to middle-school level.
Honestly. This may be the weirdest thread I've ever read.
but we should make the choice not be told