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Old 04-15-2008, 08:56 AM
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Hi Taylor! I was intrigued by your opening post. I noticed on your bio that you say you were converted as a sophomore in college, and attend a PCA church. I hope that what you said isn't being taught in a PCA church, so I was wondering, is this something you pick up elsewhere (if so, where?), or is this something that a friend is asking you about(also, if so, where did he get it?) This is an interesting view, and I can't quit put my finger on which denomination or church teaches this. I interact with alot of people in the world, so I hear all kinds of things. And got curious.

In one sense, Jesus did fulfill all of the moral/ceremonial/civil law and applied it to us when we 'got saved', but the 10 commandments spells out what sin is and is a guide to Christian living. (The book of Romans does a good job at explaining this).

Thanks for any input - Grymir
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Er... no. That is just a broad brush sweep. Being a reformed baptist does not make you an adherent of New Covenant Theology (NCT). I am certainly still convinced that the Ten Commandments stand.

JH
Sorry didn't mean to broadbrush. He asked where can it be taught? I know some of it is coming from Reformed Baptists. I have no idea what percentage it would be.
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