Paul said:
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Do you realize that you yourself have engaged in the very practice you decry--that of using a "non-biblical word" to summarize biblical truth--here already? You wrote several diatribes on the "Noahide Laws", although those words never appear in the Bible! And even more curiously, in the above quote, you refer to "the bible". Can you please show me where those very words occur, in your Bible?

Paul,

A limited answer to your question: No, they are not in the Bible. And that is what I stated. They are found in the Talmud, and are justified by some Christians and Messianics (which was why I posted) which they cite evidence for in Acts 15 (Jerusalem Council.) They believe the Church has completely misunderstood and strayed, by not observing these ‘OT Laws’. They cite the biblical term ‘God fearers’ and say these are the gentiles who observed the Jewish faith, referring to these as following the covenant of Noah.

Your question re: the word ‘the bible’... what do you want me to say to that? So, as not to cloud up this highway, I explained to the best of my ability, why I'm struggling with what is known as the Trinity doctrine.

-Kathy