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Oy, don't be so melow-dogmatic...
The very least you could do before claiming Christians reject the very notion of commandments, is to check with AI. In fact, I would recommend that for any claim you personally make about any religion/faith that is not your own. AI may have a shallow, summarized output, but at least it is in the ballpark.

I'm a teacher. Correcting wrong answers and providing the correct one is what I do, whether it is 2+2 or a wrong interpretation of Christianity. I would recommend you drop your own personal notion about Christians and the Commandments and move on.
 
The very least you could do before claiming Christians reject the very notion of commandments, is to check with AI. In fact, I would recommend that for any claim you personally make about any religion/faith that is not your own. AI may have a shallow, summarized output, but at least it is in the ballpark.

I'm a teacher. Correcting wrong answers and providing the correct one is what I do, whether it is 2+2 or a wrong interpretation of Christianity. I would recommend you drop your own personal notion about Christians and the Commandments and move on.
Christians believe in the 10 commandments. Thats the one thing common with Jews.
 
The very least you could do before claiming Christians reject the very notion of commandments, is to check with AI. In fact, I would recommend that for any claim you personally make about any religion/faith that is not your own. AI may have a shallow, summarized output, but at least it is in the ballpark.

I'm a teacher. Correcting wrong answers and providing the correct one is what I do, whether it is 2+2 or a wrong interpretation of Christianity. I would recommend you drop your own personal notion about Christians and the Commandments and move on.

Well, teacher - quote the exact claim which triggered you.
Read it again, then perhaps once more.
And try to notice the contradiction.

You may ask a student for help.
 
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Well, teacher - quote the exact claim which triggered you.
Then read it again, maybe once more.

And note the contradiction.
First, I wasn't "triggered". I did heave a great sigh as I always do when someone takes a few verses out 35,000 biblical verses and are satisfied this makes their point. I recommend studying all 35,500 verses and then put the ones selected in the correct context. You study the entire New Testament or at the very least all of Paul's letters and then get back to me if by any chance you still think Christians reject the notion of commandments.

However, if your intent with Christians reject notions of commandments--and you wanted to play "Gotcha!" with me I always concede "Gotcha" to the originator, so in that case you win, if winning is that important to you. As for me, I am tired of this and am moving on. Hope the rest of your day is satisfying to you.
 
First, I wasn't "triggered". I did heave a great sigh as I always do when someone takes a few verses out 35,000 biblical verses and are satisfied this makes their point. I recommend studying all 35,500 verses and then put the ones selected in the correct context. You study the entire New Testament or at the very least all of Paul's letters and then get back to me if by any chance you still think Christians reject the notion of commandments.

However, if your intent with Christians reject notions of commandments--and you wanted to play "Gotcha!" with me I always concede "Gotcha" to the originator, so in that case you win, if winning is that important to you. As for me, I am tired of this and am moving on. Hope the rest of your day is satisfying to you.

More dogmatic salad.

Where's the quote smartass?
 
Christians believe in the 10 commandments. Thats the one thing common with Jews.
Yes...and not the only thing. We do have that one major stumbling block which is best left to God to remove. Each faith gets so much right--and so much wrong--it will be interesting to know exactly where all disagreements actually started. We'll all be fine.
 
Yes...and not the only thing. We do have that one major stumbling block which is best left to God to remove. Each faith gets so much right--and so much wrong--it will be interesting to know exactly where all disagreements actually started. We'll all be fine.
Like rest on Sabbath?
And God not being a man?

It really takes a Harvard professor to explain that.
 
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MAN, WOMAN, SERPENT, SKIN = HUMANKIND

 
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