The first three commandments are eternal, yet christians seem to think it's perfectly okay to break each of them. They don't even think ONCE about it.
Some say that Jesus is a part of God, so they are not breaking the commandments because in worshiping Jesus, they are worshiping God. This is a mistake, as Isaiah 44:6 clearly points out.
– So said the L-rd, the King of Israel and his Redeemer the L-rd of Hosts, "I am first and I am last, and besides Me there is no G-d.
The declaration by G-d, "… I am the first …", indicates that He has no father. When He said, "… I am the last …", it means that He has no begotten son. Finally, when G-d proclaimed, "… besides me there is no G-d …", it shows that He does not share His role with any other god or entity – He has no "partners".
This comes from the original Hebrew text, not the reworked Gentile messiah propaganda, so it is not a matter of mistranslation.
So, knowing this, how do you reconcile your faith against the original?
2007-07-01
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