In 2007 I had a formal written debate with church of Christ minister, Terry Benton. The debate was originally posted on my sites, but due…
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Formal Written Debate on the Passing of the Law of Moses- Terry Benton’s Second Negative
Benton’s 2nd Negative The Proposition: Obligation to keep the Law ended with the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70. Don K. Preston affirms, and Terry…
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Formal Written Debate May 17, 2007 Well, I accidentally deleted this first affirmative so I am re-posting it here. In 2007 I had this debate…
View More Formal Written Debate on the Passing of the Law of Moses- Don K. Preston’s First AffirmativeDaniel 9: Succot and Shemini Atzerat – #2
Daniel 9, Succot and Shemini Atzerat – #2 The Sabbath: The elephant in the room of Postmillennialism. (This is a two part series so be…
View More Daniel 9: Succot and Shemini Atzerat – #2The Song of Moses and the Passing of the Law of Moses- #3- Important Editorial Note Added
Any view of eschatology that omits or denies the role of Israel and the Song of Moses, is a false eschatology!
View More The Song of Moses and the Passing of the Law of Moses- #3- Important Editorial Note AddedThe Song of Moses and the Passing of the Law – #2
While it is commonly taught that the Law of Moses was “nailed to the cross” that claim will not stand up to close Scriptural scrutiny.
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If– no, SINCE- Paul said that the Song of Moses (Deuteornomy 32) was being fulfilled in his personal ministry to call the Gentiles, this completely destroys the idea that the Law passed away at the cross.
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