Zone1 Must the Christians of today follow the rules of Leviticus?

I'm not religious but see google search:

Why don't Christians have to follow Leviticus?

See Galatians 3. Peter tries to make gentile Christians follow Levitical law, and Paul rebukes him saying no. Since Jesus fulfilled the law, gentile Christians following it would be like saying Jesus died in vain. It should be pretty obvious if you read Galatians and Romans that we don't need to follow it anymore.Jul 16, 2023
 
Why would anyone follow 3000 year old Jewish Civil law?
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No. Start reading the New Testament.

The laws of Leviticus make remarkable sense for the time. They were so necessary, it makes one wonder if a time traveler went back in time.
 
Not true most are left wing but thats changing. Some sects are very conservative
12% of U.S. Jewish adults say they attend religious services weekly or more often, compared with 27% of the general public and 38% of U.S. Christians. And 21% of Jewish adults say religion is very important in their lives, compared with 41% of U.S. adults overall and 57% of Christians.


It's just the facts.

And it makes sense because as the Bible states, we are all sheep in search of a shepherd.

Those of faith choose God and those not of faith choose............well.................Joe Biden and Kamala word salad Harris and government.

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12% of U.S. Jewish adults say they attend religious services weekly or more often, compared with 27% of the general public and 38% of U.S. Christians. And 21% of Jewish adults say religion is very important in their lives, compared with 41% of U.S. adults overall and 57% of Christians.


It's just the facts.
Religion isnt defined by going to church there is more to it
 
Religion isnt defined by going to church there is more to it
True, but those who attend church/synagogue regularly are more than likely serious about their faith.

I find that most Jews I have talked to think of Judaism as a culture thingy.

They are Jewish because they were born into it.
 
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Don't "Christians" have the Holy Spirit for guide? What need have they for other?
 
Don't "Christians" have the Holy Spirit for guide? What need have they for other?
Paul describes "the church" as a body, some are the arm, the other the leg, and so forth.

Not everyone does the same job, but all are guided by the head to do the work of God in unison as they help each other.
 

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