NeonZ
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It's not, though. What some call "reasonable people taking the good and leaving the bad" is really just cherry-picking. I'm happy when that leads to believers doing good things, but the reality is that those who cherry-picking the other way have just as much evidence to support their position. I mean, it's your God who's supposed to decide what is and isn't applicable. How do you decide what to leave and what to apply when everything in the book is intended (according to the text) to be equally valid?
At least for Christianity you've got parts of the New Testament itself putting aside rules from the Old Testament, with the concept of the law being fulfilled by Christ and not being applicable anymore.
Hebrews 8:6-7 and 8:13 have the most direct quotes regarding that, but it's mentioned multiple other times in various ways.
Now, however, Jesus has received a far superior ministry, just as the covenant He mediates is superior and is founded on better promises.
For if that first covenant had been without fault, no place would have been sought for a second.
In speaking of a new covenant, He has made the first one obsolete; and what is obsolete and aging will soon disappear.
Even so, of course, there are people who don't follow that anyway.