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Originally Posted by Show Me the Wire
Again it is not an answer to my question.
6 For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor uncircumcision; but faith which worketh by love. Gal 5:6 (KJV)
In context of the passage it refers to justification and not falling back into the Law of Moses.
Gal 5:6 does not answer my question nor is remotely relevant to what I asked. You tell me I am Bible illiterate and you quote me a passage that is not relevant to my question, I didn't ask you if I had to be circumcised.
So stop telling me what the Bible between your ears says and what is actually written in Scripture. I may be an Bible illiterate, but I am not illiterate.
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So, you're saying justification has nothing to do with salvation?
Now...answer my question about Peter: If Peter had denied that he loved Jesus, would you have considered him to be a true disciple of Christ? And if not a true disciple, then surely Peter was never justified, was he?
But let's approach this from another angle. Did the Pharisees believe in Jesus and love him?