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If the Bible is perfect, the Law is perfect.
If the Law if perfect, there is no justification for and end to it.

The New Testament ends the Law, therefore it is not perfect, and the Bible is not perfect, and hence not the will of a perfect God.


You are starting with a wrong premise. Therefore you conclusion is faulty. You are taking a portion and expanding it to represent the Whole. The Whole Book tells us the Law, a portion, was a teacher to lead us to Christ. You are missing that; or rejecting it. When one accepts the Whole Book one learns Jesus is the end of the Law.


"Only Christ is the fullness of God's revelation."
Everyday Hunter