So, why is it such wonder that he would
scheme false things to imitate God, so that he would appear as Original?
Not exact matches
Proverbs 6:16 - 19 16 There are six
things that Jehovah does hate; yes, seven are
things detestable to his soul: 17 lofty eyes, a
false tongue, and hands that are shedding innocent blood, 18 a heart fabricating hurtful
schemes, feet that are in a hurry to run to badness, 19 a
false witness that launches forth lies, and anyone sending forth contentions among brothers.
Scriptural references to these sexual practices, both before and after Leviticus, show God's displeasure with them whether or not any ceremony or idolatry is involved.Response # 2: Despite the UFMCC's contention that the word for abomination (toevah) is usually associated with idolatry, it in fact appears in Proverbs 6:16 - 19 in connection with sins having nothing to do with idolatry or pagan ceremony: There are six
things the LORD hates, seven that are detestable [an abomination or toevah] to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked
schemes, feet that are quick to rush into evil, a
false witness who pours out lies and a man who stirs up dissension among brothers.Idolatry plays no part in these scriptures; clearly, then, toevah is not limited to idolatrous practices.Response # 3: If the practices in Leviticus 18 and 20 are condemned only because of their association with idolatry, then it logically follows they would be permissible if they were committed apart from idolatry.
An innovative «palm rejection technology» too has found place in the
scheme of
things and helps to make out the intentional touches from the
false ones.
And there's also a class action against a Kentucky lawsuit, that alleges, among other
things, a
scheme to defraud students and
false representation to the ABA.