I am still thinking through them. However, I think all of them are correct on how God thinks about sin.
However, I believe only in a theocracy would this work.

I wonder however, if that sounds like a neutral position?
If there is one thing I am seeing in the last 5-6 years, is what happens when
we go against God’s law.

Thinking through these issues, at present I feel like I am sitting on the fence.
But I am not comfortable sitting there.

Something else my friend said:

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Every Reformed Christian is, by confession, a general equity theonomist.
The spectrum of debate lies in defining what “general equity” requires—whether it is limited to broad moral principles of justice or extends to the abiding validity of the specific Mosaic case laws and their sanctions

Tom

Last edited by Tom; Thu Oct 02, 2025 7:07 PM.