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In 2013, a Mega-Church Pauline Pastor named Jonas who otherwise will go nameless began a series of questions to me. His purpose was to convince me that the Old Covenant depicts Jesus as God; that Matthew 5:28 teaches the necessity of faith alone for salvation; that Acts 15 has words indicating the apostles agreed the Law does not apply at all to Gentiles; etc.
I am thus verbatim including all his argument and each of my replies. I make hindsight annotated comments in brackets -- [ comment ]
This way you can see his proofs, and weigh whether I responded properly to his arguments.
One thing you need to know. Jonas preaches vigorously on his website in videos that the Law was abrogated based upon Paul's teaching. He is proud and vocal about these positions. He claims we become lost for trying to obey the law, relying upon Paul's teachings. For some reason, at one point Jonas tries to claim he does not have these positions. I then advise him I had just watched a video on his website that says the opposite. He does not respond, and drops the point.
Finally, at the very end, when I prove to him Acts 15 was modified -- putting words in the apostles mouth by a 10th Century alteration, and I already discussed this fully in my 2006 book Jesus' Words Only, Jonas stopped writing me back. So much for a dialogue.
I am praying all these years later that he is studying the issues with the references I gave him.
Yet, I assume he knows I was correct on the last issue of Acts 15 which we discussed, and this explains why he never responded. Otherwise, I am praying for Jonas to repent of his doctrines, or come back and prove me wrong on all the Bible-based disproofs to each of his arguments I raised in rebuttal.
If any of you think you can do better than Jonas, by all means. Truth is the goal, not winning an issue. I will post the debate where you best me with proof to the contrary.
Here is the series of questions and answers I gave him in a dialogue that began October 2013.
Jonas 10/4/2013 - Deity of Christ - Inspired OT
What is your position on the Deity Of Jesus? Was he the God of the O.T.? What books in the O.T. do you believe to be the inspired Word of God besides the four Gospels?
My Reply 10/4/2013
Hi Jonas I have an article entitled The Correct Christology. Essentially, Jesus says the Father dwelled in Him (John 14), and thus this renders Jesus divine. As a result, the Father spoke directly through Jesus: "Before Abraham, I am."
Paul states:
If any man gives different teaching, not in agreement with the true words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and with the teaching which is in agreement with true religion, He has an over-high opinion of himself; being without knowledge, having only an unhealthy love of questionings and wars of words, from which come envy, fighting, cruel words, evil thoughts, (I Tim. 6:3-4, Basic Bible in English.)
Jesus's View on the Law. Jesus emphasized the validity of the Law up through the passing away of Heaven and Earth, thus confirming its inspiration and ongoing validity. In Matthew 5:17-19 we read:
(17) Think not that I came to destroy the Law [of Moses] or the prophets: I came not to destroy, but to fulfil. (18) For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass away from the Law, till all things be accomplished [i.e., all things predicted appear on the stage of history]. (19) Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. (ASV)
Compare Luke 16:17 similarly says at a different time than the Sermon on the Mount -- meaning Jesus repeated the same point twice:
"It is easier for heaven and earth to disappear than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law." (Luke 16:16-17 NIV.)
Thus, Jesus can never be accused of seducing any Christian from following the Law. Jesus cannot be a false prophet under Deuteronomy 13:5-10 (false prophet is anyone who has miracles and wonders but seduces you from following the Law). Jesus said the Law remained valid until the Heavens and Earth pass away. This passing of heaven and earth occurs at the end of the Millennium. This is 1000 years after Christ's Second Coming, according to the Book of Revelation.
If any man gives different teaching,not in agreement with the true words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and with the teaching which is in agreement with true religion, He
has an over-high opinion of himself; being without knowledge, having only an unhealthy love ofquestionings andwars of words, from which come envy, fighting, cruel words, evil thoughts, (I Tim. 6:3-4, Basic Bible in English.)
Hi DougThanks for your response on John 7. I accept your response and hold the same convictions.Yes I am the Pastor of [ ] as you cited. My Theology is well documented on our web site and make no apologies. It's important to our dialog that we are both very careful not to mischaracterize each other's theology. I am not your cookie cutter parrot preacher. I was saved at the age of 19 yrs old and have studied God's word independent of the influence of antiquated commentaries. As someone well stated "The bible sheds a lot of light on commentaries." The thing that drew me to your material was the thoughtfulness by which you write. You take the time to understanding other men and their theological positions on critical doctrine. This is why I am reading your material before formulating my questions.Here are some of the things I believe.1. I don't believe the Law and God are one and the same.2. I believe the Law to be Perfect and eternal.3 I believe the problem was not with the law. It was with our ability to keep the whole Law in order to be declared righteous in the Law. James 210 For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all. 11 For he that said, Do not commit adultery, said also, Do not kill. Now if thou commit no adultery, yet if thou kill, thou art become a transgressor of the law.4 I believe Paul is not teaching death to the God of Sinai, but rather death to self freeing us from the Law not the God of the Law. While man was married to the Law he could not be married to the Lord. Under the Law God was mandated by his word to Judge man according to the Law. By Himself satisfying the Law he now can fellowship with man and not have to judge him by putting him to death according to the Law22 And if a man have committed a sin worthy of death, and he be to be put to death, and thou hang him on a tree: Duet 2123 his body shall not remain all night upon the tree, but thou shalt in any wise bury him that day;5. I believe my righteous comes from Jesus satisfying the Law in my behalf.6. I believe when I am measured against the Law the Law declares me righteous because Jesus satisfied the Law in my behalf7. I do believe Jesus to be the Monotheistic God proclaimed in the O.T.8. I believe Paul emphatically taught one could lose their salvation by going back under the Law.9. Col 2:15 Only that in the Law which was against us He nailed to the cross. I am living in all the promises that was promised under the Law if one could keep it. I am blessed coming in and going out.10. By Jesus keeping the law perfectly it qualified Him to be the spotless Passover lamb that would take away our sins.11. I believe my righteousness comes from me being made in right standing with the Law.Romans 331 Do we then make void the law through faith? God forbid: yea, we establish the law. Romans 84 that the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.I am trying to get a better feel for what you believe so I will be able to ask responsible questions.
“If a man is found lying with the wife of another man, both of them shall die, the man who lay with the woman, and the woman. So you shall purge the evil from Israel.'
English Standard Version (ESV)
17 “You shall not covet your neighbor's wife...."
See also Lev. 20:10.
Rome prohibited plural marriages, and most Christian men have taken a vow not to "cling" to another woman during marriage, so that has the effect of making lust for a single woman something to avoid so as not to break a wedding vow. But it is not in the Law. In fact, the Law required plural marriages if your married brother with whom you lived died without a son:
"If two brothers are living together on the same property and one of them dies without a son, his widow may not be married to anyone from outside the family. Instead, her husband's brother should marry her and have intercourse with her to fulfill the duties of a brother-in-law." Deut. 25:5.
Do we have to listen to the Jesus Paul met as a bright light on the road outside Damascus with the 2 companions who heard the voice but saw no one? Or does Jesus command us not to accept an imposter coming in his name in a wilderness location that is not universally seen when Jesus says you will only know it is truly "me" because his next appearance (presence) on earth will only be universally seen? (Matt 24:4-5, 24-27.) To answer this, please read my article Jesus' Prophecy About Paul's Experience in the Wilderness of Damascus. If you find any weaknesses in how I interpret our Master's words, please let me know.
The KJV atypically accepts one late textual corruption. This is in James' mouth in Acts 15:24. This makes it appear James said the Law does not apply at all to Gentiles. The KJV has it that James says some have tried "subverting your souls, saying, Ye must be circumcised, and keep the law: to whom we gave no such commandment." (Act 15:24.) However, the ASV & NIV correctly omits "ye must be circumcised and keep the law," saying instead some tried "subverting your souls; to whom we gave no commandment." Why did the KJV add the above bolded words? The UBS' Greek New Testament (4th Ed) says this entire phrase first appears in the miniscule 1175 (pg. 476), which dates from the Tenth Century A.D. (pg. 17). The phrase "keep the Law" first appears in quotations of Acts 15:24 in the Apostolic Constitutions and in the writings of Amphilochius (pg. 467). Amphilochius died "after 394," and this copy of the Apostolic Constitutions is dated to "about 380" (pg. 31.) All the earlier texts omit both changes to Acts 15:24.