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1 hour ago, simplejeff said:

Still "tradition" - as has been argued for centuries.  

Remember, or learn, that "tradition" has mislead most of the people of the world.

Relax,  and stay with what YHWH'S WORD actually says - and leave the things not liked or unknown,  to rest -

that's better than compounding an error due to or because of "feelings"... or other criteria YHWH doesn't use.

 

The compounded error would be to continually argue children and babies are unclean. The misleading is corruption of the word of God to promote that falsehood when the word of God says no such thing. The rational Christian can put this right in a second. 
When our Lord Jesus Christ said we must become like little children to see the kingdom of Heaven, it is therefore not possible that God made little children unclean. 
God the Father is perfect. To think he makes innocence, newborns, filthy, unclean, by all that means according to scripture, is to defile God's perfection. And his creation. Besides the fact that the repetitive insistence that children are unclean is not supported at all by scripture read rightly and in context, there is something very wrong with the purposed argument that depicts babies, unborn and living, in such a false light. 

When the context of Paul's writings are put correctly in the linked article and that is denied by that which insists unborn babies, living infants, and children are unclean, as I said before, the error will be addressed by God in his own time .

Clean, Unclean

 

What did Paul mean in 1 Corinthians 7

14 when he said children of a believer are holy, not unclean?

 

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