^that is not the point of the TS... (calls mental hospital, "uhm some crazy guy is throwing rock at reg")
^that is not the point of the TS... (calls mental hospital, "uhm some crazy guy is throwing rock at reg")
everyday should be a holy day. or rather a holiday.
Actually in the Bible, Jesus violated the Sabbath Day rule.
This is one of the grounds why the pharisees charged him.
So if the "son of God" cannot follow his fathers "law of Sabbath"-
--then why the hell should we?
Siging lalis bahin sa Simba nya di japon ta ka perfect sa pag simba. wa japuy ayu.
For example .
Naka-ingon jud kas imong kaugalingon nga mas maayu pa kas uban kay musimba jud ka, nya sakto ang adlaw sa imong pag simba..
+++++++ Ang akong ika-ingon sa imo kay "WA ka Mauwaw?" Hala pag hinuktok una daan dodong ug inday. +++++
Doc, no offense but I direly disagree, Jesus did that on purpose; He wants to show the pharisees that they should not exert more efforts on laws which will not please God but instead focus more on following those that pleases God more. Again as Jesus said it, and also out of common sense, He asked the pharisees, "Where would God be more happy, if I heal the sick on Sabbath day or just ignore them?"
No, there is no "not reasonable" law, what He showed on that action, is that we should learn how to rightly prioritized them as to which is more important.
Common sense man doc dili ba? Ikaw asa may mas sakto, ang mangayo ug masakiton or ang mopahuway kay wala gitugot?
For the part that Jesus is no the son of God, it would be proper if there is an existing thread for that.
^Its a plain stupidity for Him to exist just as a challenge. He was here to save us from the moment He was resurrected until now. The part where He violated the Sabbath Day and thrashed the merchant stalls inside the temple were just made to remind the Jews that there are more important laws to implement, laws which will help them enter the kingdom of God rather than those laws which are very superficial in nature.
He will never do those things out of severe emotions, but rather it was a will of God that He was following.
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