
I posited it because that's what I've been told by other Christians when pointing out contradictions between the two.
Must say I've never noticed people standing or sitting depending on which testament was being read, but then it's been over 20 years since I attended a church service, and those were Catholic ones.
Interesting reconciliation between evangelism and the pre-destination of the "elect" there too.
Seems that, in essence, nobody can really agree on what god said or wants or intends or means and how we should deal with it. For some sects the NT does supersede the OT, for others it doesn't. Some people think you're saved only by doing one thing, others by something else. None of y'all agree with each other.

This is an interesting thing that Christians may not realise about atheists...we tend to lump all Christianity in together. We don't pay much attention to the fine points of doctrine. It's more like, "all those people believe in god."

--A