Convenient you ignore the other two. (Perhaps you should take your own advice). Catholic tradition makes a three-way distinction of law within the Old Testament, only one of which is still binding of human beings. The Decalogue is a very good starting point as to what is still binding. It's...
You have to sum it up. Its a guessing game how you are connecting these verses; so, it would be easier to sum up your point so I know how these versus are supposed to relate to your OP.
Well, the OP isn't concerned with what god deemed sins, but with morality; however, since you asked;
Leviticus6:2
“You are guilty of sin against the Lord when you do any of these things:
when you lie about what happened to something you were taking care of for someone else;
when you lie...
Where do you base your doctrine that the sacrifices only covered unintentional sins? This is a common myth which demonstrates lack of reading the Torah to begin with.
Leviticus 6 clearly states the theft and such require a ram. Lying, cheating, and stealing are not unintentional accidents. If...
Oberon: You still have not addressed any of the issue brought up in the article, although I can see why you would be afraid to. The entire panel of experts on the Jesus Project is convening around the issue of Midrash. Whether someone named Jesus actually lived or not is not really the core...