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The Cross and the Torah 5: Major Inconsistencies: The Civil Law

In this video, I go over an oft-ignored aspect of the law of Moses: the civil law. When we really understand all of the prescribed consequences of sin and uncleanness found in this area of the law, it becomes apparent why it was never intended, as written, to be a part of Christian experience.

Videos cited:
Should We Stone Our Children - 119 Ministries
youtube.com/watch?v=na5PnhZBvCQ&t=568s

Why don't those who "keep Torah" believe in stoning as punishment? - Lion and Lamb Ministries youtube.com/watch?v=kbCJUm-Xg3w

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