Which Laws Should we Follow
Which laws should we follow
Following the trajectory of humanity starting from antiquity to our days we can see that there are 2 great epochs in which we were given laws and there is a third that is that man accommodated the laws at his convenience, let's examine next.
First we have what is known as the 7 laws of Noah, second the laws given in Mount Sinai it is clear that these two laws given officially by our Creator.
Let's see the laws, to then be able to make a decision as to who we should obey.
The seven laws of the Noah ##### [httpses.wikipedia: //.org/wiki/Siete_preceptos_de_las_naciones
- Idolatry forbidden
- Blasphemy prohibited
- Murder prohibited
- Illegal sexual relations are prohibited
- Theft is forbidden
- Forbidden to eat live animals
- Establishment of law courts is allowed
httpses.wikipedia: //.org/wiki/Siete_preceptos_de_las_naciones
The 10 words of Mount Sinai https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Exodus+20%3A1-17&version=NIV
- I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.
- You will not have other gods before me.
- Thou shalt not make unto thee an image, nor any likeness of that which is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.
- You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain; For the LORD will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain.
- Remember the Sabbath day to sanctify it.
- Honor your father and your mother.
- You will not kill.
- You will not commit adultery.
- You will not steal.
- You will not speak false testimony against your neighbor.
- You shall not covet your neighbor's house, you shall not covet your neighbor's wife.
The 10 catholic commandments
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diez_Mandamientos_en_el_catolicismo
• 1st - You will love God above all things.
• 2nd - You will not take God's name in vain.
• 3rd - You will sanctify the holidays.
• 4th - Honor your father and mother.
• 5th - You will not kill.
• 6th - You will not commit impure acts.
• 7th - You will not steal
• 8th - You will not give false testimony or lie.
• 9th - You will not consent to impure thoughts or wishes.
• 10º- You will not covet the property of others.
As we can see the laws of Noah were given to all but then those spoken at Mount Sinai were for the **Hebrew people **and the 10 commandments of the Catholic Church were written by the nascent Catholic church in the year 325 by Constantine, many people just follow the tradition of our parents who in turn inherited theirs, this tradition is oral because it was not until Martin Luther that rebelled against the church, and the bible came to light of the people, so that everyone had access to her, and this is where the problem begins because the person who reads the bible is in a dilemma I obey the man or I obey the creator, for example the bible says that the day of Worshiping the Creator is Saturday or the seventh day and man says it is Sunday, also when the commandments were given in the Sinai and in the desert he always repeats "for all your generations" this implies that he is still n force; There are those who argue that Jesus put the commandments in the "cross" but very clear in Matthew 5:17 says "I have not come to abolish the law or the prophets" must clarify that what is commonly called the law are the first 5 books of the bible. Should we reflect on the following The son would disavow the Father? Because that is what it implies, here is the dilemma and the answer is simple logic, to the Creator because he was the one who gave us life and everything we are and have.
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