
Originally Posted by
Lucid_boy
I have answered this question at least three or four times and I suppose after this I will answer it several mor times. We christians still believe in the OT, we look at it as a historical Record of the things that where expected of humanity before the arrival of the messiah and the new promise with humans and God made through Jesus. Jesus's main message was that it is through faith, not the law, that man is saved. He and his followers declared that things such as not shaving and certian other customs, such as dietary customs, are unnecesary and that all that is neccecary is faith. We believe in the OT we just believe that most of it's laws do not aply to us. Before the arrival of Jesus God had a promise with humanity that said that all they must do is obey the law he had written down for them and follow a certian moral code. Through Jesus's death we have a new contract with God, that all we need is faith, and not pointless technicality, to be one with God. So, as you can plainly see, we still believe in the OT it is just that htrough Jesus we saw that those customs were not required.
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