[quote=Magic Magnum]The Bible talks about 4,000 or so years before Christ.And that was rules, times etc lead by the Christian God, Jesus's dad.Laws which were established as Christianity before Jesus came down, and according to the Bible (Which is also where Jesus's words come from), the OT was never ruled out/ignored.Unless if you mean to imply you worship Jesus, but not God. [/quote] Nothing that occurred before the birth of Christ could possibly be construed as the teachings of Christianity. Mosaic Law, or the "rules of the times" as you call it, is not a Christian principle. It has been universally agreed not to be since the Council of Jerusalem. You're confusing Christianity with Jewish Christianity, which is just ordinary orthodox Judaism but with the acceptance of Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah. Jewish Christians are Christians, but Christians do not have to be Jews (i.e. do not have to follow Mosaic Law). Councils and ecumenical conferences succeeding the Council of Jerusalem made this disparity even wider, further differentiating Christianity as a distinct faith rather than a branch of Judaism, and cementing the distinction between Christian Law and Jewish Law. What you're arguing is about 1,960 years out of date. The Old Testament is context, not law. Christianity is about the teachings of Christ. The teachings of Christ ARE the teachings of God, as per the principle of hypostasis.