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[size=x-large]The Law Before Sinai[/size]
As every Seventh-day Adventist knows, as soon as we talk about the law, the Ten Commandments, and Sinai, the refrain that the Ten Commandments were first given to the Jews at Sinai; hence, they are a Jewish or an Old Testament institution and not applicable to our day and time.
Of course, numerous problems exist with that theology, the biggest being that if this were true, then how could there have been sin before Sinai, "for sin is the transgression of the law" (1 John 3:4)? The truth is that the book of Genesis yields an amazing witness to the existence of God
As every Seventh-day Adventist knows, as soon as we talk about the law, the Ten Commandments, and Sinai, the refrain that the Ten Commandments were first given to the Jews at Sinai; hence, they are a Jewish or an Old Testament institution and not applicable to our day and time.
Of course, numerous problems exist with that theology, the biggest being that if this were true, then how could there have been sin before Sinai, "for sin is the transgression of the law" (1 John 3:4)? The truth is that the book of Genesis yields an amazing witness to the existence of God