Lafiel said:
I'm not really religious at all myself, but I would say that Jesus Christs views and actions take priority over what Moses wrote, simply due to his status as part of God and God's Son in the Christian religion - which also makes him the most important prophet. |
^ Exactly. Jesus made the most impact on the world than anyone in the world. Jesus, who himself had given himself authority granted by God (he was God in human form), he self-proclimated that we are to love one another and turn the other cheek - not an eye for an eye. The Old Testament was full of relgious rules that the Hebews and Jews didn't need to follow anymore. The Jewish government had a problem with this, and I'm doubting that you know the whole story given your [Lafiel's] comment, but the government didn't like this and chose to put him to death with the help of the Romans. However, Jesus still stated the importance of the old rules that had shown the Isrealites the way through the dark times (the 10 Commandments).