Beta wrote:Should human Laws be modelled after God's Laws ?
I thought they were !!!
The laws that are modeled after God's laws have a secular benefit. The ones like "keep the sabbath day" should not be enforced by government. you really need to read my article:
http://www.nathanrice.org/2007/01/05/fo ... iage-post/
Did man have any Laws BEFORE the 10 Commandments given by God in Exodus 20 ?
Actually yes. Egypt was a government that enforced laws. For instance, Moses killed an egyptian, and had to flee in fear of punishment. This was before the 10 commandments were etched.
It is obvious that some of our civil Laws were taken from them but in doing so man has violated the entire Law of God which is not to be split up.
Perhaps not by the church. We don't live in a theocracy. It is the same freedom to NOT obey God's laws in this country that gives you the liberty TO obey those laws.
Ever thought why our Laws are ineffective, why we are failing to deal with criminals ?
Laws are ineffective when they are not enforced or enforceable. Many of the jewish laws are not enforceable by our government.
God repeatedly admonished man to obey his voice if we want to reap the benefits set up for us. The consequences of human disobedience are seen worldwide.
Man does have that responsibility. The question here is do you want to give your government the power to enforce religious laws?
I know I sure don't.