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The Puritans?
Pretty sure it's a recurring theme in the Old Testament.
nostr:npub17q2q7dkmvelkkf2vsjfzrjfuee0769ayc0ltx83d8rcq3kjz9arsvzd3jc
The Puritans?
Pretty sure it's a recurring theme in the Old Testament.
nostr:npub1kt362ldewechajwgjr9xggq52a68nt54chj7wgvj5z309lr3rg8shapgcv No, he's saying that since the Puritans the church has abandoned God's law, and we are not better off for it. It's about the contrast between theonomy and autonomy. The church largely wants to function autonomously, without paying attention to what God said in the OT because that's all been done away with apparently.
Many evangelicals shudder at the idea of the laws of a nation reflecting God's law.
Don't conflate "hating God's law" with "rejecting theonomy/theocracy." God's law for the common/provisional kingdom is limited to the lex talionis (law of retribution).
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