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Do Christians take it seriously, or should it be ignored?
James yields the final decision concerning Gentile converts and the Law. Does the church today consider this decision by James to be valid; to abstain from sexual immorality, meats polluted by idols, things strangled, and blood?
Curiously the teaching of the law in synagogues on Sabbath was mentioned. However, as the 'Law of Moses' was not to be applied to the Gentiles how does this square with worship today among those who suppose themselves to be Gentiles?
James yields the final decision concerning Gentile converts and the Law. Does the church today consider this decision by James to be valid; to abstain from sexual immorality, meats polluted by idols, things strangled, and blood?
Curiously the teaching of the law in synagogues on Sabbath was mentioned. However, as the 'Law of Moses' was not to be applied to the Gentiles how does this square with worship today among those who suppose themselves to be Gentiles?