“[W]e now have discovered that when an object of a particular shape travels at a certain speed, it moves out of the influence of gravity into a higher law,”
Heh. Airplanes obey a ‘higher law’ up there. Good one, Ray, didn’t know you had it in you.
One question, though, Ray, what happens if you drop your phone while riding in an airplane that’s ‘superceded’ the effect of gravity?
For that matter, would a plane fly at all if it was surrounded by a bubble of anti-gravity? Thrust would push it, but none of the control serfaces would function.
“We have also discovered that when a person becomes a Christian, he moves out of one law into another.”
Discovered? Or asserted? There’s a big difference, Ray-Ray.
"The law of life in Christ Jesus supersedes what the Bible calls “the law of sin and death.””
Using your flight analogy, this tellsme that the Law of Christ won’t work without the other laws.
“The Christian lives in a higher plane: “For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death” (Romans 8:2)”
So, it’s not ‘discovered,’ it’s ‘this one guy asserted.’
But even in that higher plane, you still have to pay taxes, right? Render unto Casear and so on? So, not completely FREE from human legislation.