The absence of a sacred language (except for Hebrew) and a sacred law (like Shari'ah) in Christianity is very interesting and worth looking in to
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Replying to @AnarchicEvolist
Latin? I suppose its not really formal like the OT, but the Bible always came off as 80% law and 20% prophecy to me
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Replying to @CosmicWight
Latin is a liturgical language, but I've never heard the claim that it is a Sacred language. And Judaism certainly has a Sacred Law, but Christianity has at most the "Canon law"
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Replying to @AnarchicEvolist
True, i dont think the concept of a holy language came until after the formation of Judaism. While Christianity went the opposite direction. Idk much on Judaism, what would they consider Sacred Law?
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Replying to @CosmicWight
Perhaps the Noahide Laws ? I believe Torah literally means Law
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Replying to @AnarchicEvolist @CosmicWight
yeah I was about to say the Jews love their law from above lol.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdbkvJznmwU …
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Replying to @AnarchicEvolist @CosmicWight
sacred law is kinda wasted on jews cause there is nobody better in the world at following the letter over the spirit
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Nah I believe ancient Hebrews were inspired by the Spirit
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