That's a pretty huge leap. God moved judgement from Man to himself. There is still a judge over the situation. How then do you reach the conclusion that I said it's now ok to just up and break the law? Judgement belongs to God, just as does vengeance.
So please tell me once again, when did you become God so that you may judge me?
That's a pretty good question, when did I? I don't recall sentencing you for some crime. Or do you not know that passage in context either.
So in essence you are attempting to say that because sin has been removed from the judgement of man, we can break the levitical laws.
That's a pretty huge leap. God moved judgement from Man to himself. There is still a judge over the situation. How then do you reach the conclusion that I said it's now ok to just up and break the law? Judgement belongs to God, just as does vengeance. >>>
You said the abdication of sin related to the fact that the punishment for breaking Gods laws when it came to the levitical laws, moved from the purview of man to God, and therefore in that stretch you claimed thats what gave us the right to break the levitical laws when it came to food stuff.
Am I wrong or did I miss something there?