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>> Oh, it's just that Jesus did talk about the commandments and the law
>> quite a bit. It's legitimate to say that's clarification instead of
>> historical context.
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> Huh? The 10 Commandments needed clarification? I thought God was
> supposed to be infallible? Omnipotent, Omniscient, and all that?
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> (Not trying to pick a fight here, I *really* don't understand what you're
> saying here)
Jesus Christ, being a third part of the Trintity of God,
commented on the Ten Commandments. So contrary to
Darren's suggestion, Jesus's statements help provide a
context for forming a modern understanding of the
Ten Commandments. That's really all I meant.
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