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I have seen a very popular approach to God's Law is to divide it up into civil, ceremonial and then the "moral code". This approach cannot however be backed up with chapter and verse references, but still remains a very popular way of dealing with God's Law. Now, we are no longer under a theocracy, for sure, we are governed by the Laws of the country we are citizens of (as sojourners), and yes some Laws do seem to be "ceremonial" in nature, but this man made division creates a problem and deceives many into dis-regarding specific instructions God gave around holiness by dumping these instructions into the "ceremonial" category.

Furthermore, when we try to follow a moral code, it can easily become subjective, either to my own limited understanding of right and wrong - which is heavily molded by my parental upbringing, my school and college learning years, and my peer group - be that in a secular setting or embracing denominationally defined boundaries. Since scripture does not present God's Law in these categories, we have to "lean to our own understanding" on what constitutes morality, and this is where the adversary can have his victory, by deceiving us just as he deceived Eve. "Surely you will not die". Eve reasoned through eating the fruit in her own mind instead of taking the Father's instruction as absolutely trustworthy, with disastrous results.

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