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*Theology:
*Theology:
**[[Antinomianism]], the opposition to laws
**[[Antinomianism]], general term used for the opposition to biblical laws
**[[Cafeteria Christianity]], the accusation that some Christians pick and choose which Biblical laws they follow, rather than following all or none
**[[Cafeteria Christianity]], the accusation that some Christians pick and choose which Biblical laws they follow, rather than following all or none



Revision as of 20:34, 4 April 2009

Biblical law refers to the legal aspects of the Bible, the holy scriptures of Judaism and Christianity.

See:

  • Theology:
    • Antinomianism, general term used for the opposition to biblical laws
    • Cafeteria Christianity, the accusation that some Christians pick and choose which Biblical laws they follow, rather than following all or none