Anonymous 09/10/2019 (Tue) 04:41:24 No.174 del
>>111
What do you mean by "Ceremonial Law"?
If you mean days to worship Romans 14:5 gives liberty where OT had regulations on holidays.
If you mean eating habits that's done away with in Peter's vision (Acts 10).
>>173
>1 Cor 5
>8 Therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness; but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.
Hmm... Okay so for the feast we shouldn't use the Leaven of Malice and Wickedness (changes alignment to evil) but the Bread of Sincerity and Truth (+2 to charisma). Yep makes sense.
Only not really. It's a metaphore through and through. Concept of feast is introduced after metaphorical context of leaven has been established and tied with this morally enchanted breadstuff so I see nothing to suggest to take it literally. So Corinthians might've had these literal paschal feasts as form of worship but it's optional and it's not what Paul is talking about here.