The OT: how did the "old laws" become obsolete?

The truth doesn't need updating. A scriptural canon existed prior to the appearance of the KJV. No one has satisfactorily explained why that pre existing canon needs updating
So your position is that whatever your religious beliefs determine is canon is, in fact, absolute Truth ... that it is entirely the responsibility of others to explain why the ever-evolving language must be updated or the outdated/obsolete/no-longer-existing references need to be replaced with coherent, existing examples/references to which modern people can relate, and that you bear absolutely no responsibility to explain yourself, to explain why unintelligible phrases should not be made intelligible, and why egregious misconceptions should be created and nurtured.

Do I have your position correct?

Do you know what the impetus was for the Protestant Reformation?

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So your position is that whatever your religious beliefs determine is canon is, in fact, absolute Truth ... that it is entirely the responsibility of others to explain why the ever-evolving language must be updated or the outdated/obsolete/no-longer-existing references need to be replaced with coherent, existing examples/references to which modern people can relate, and that you bear absolutely no responsibility to explain yourself, to explain why unintelligible phrases should not be made intelligible, and why egregious misconceptions should be created and nurtured.

Do I have your position correct?

Do you know what the impetus was for the Protestant Reformation?

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No you don't have my position correct. The canon was created. It existed for 1600 years until the looney little monk went bonkers and decided he didn't like it. Now if you want to change something that existed for 1600 years you sure as shit better explain why.
 
A common interpretation in Christian theological tradition is that Jewish laws and Jewish prophetic teaching does not strictly apply to christians. Only law that comes directly from God, like the decalogue are of central concern. The major importance of the OT in a mainstream Christian context is it has the Decalogue, a creation story, and prophecy of the coming of Jesus

As where & when in the OT is the prophecy with the specific name of Jesus in Decalogue or is the name just a creation story ?
 
There are many things people can't explain

Compulsive - obsessive cognitive dissonance from cross conditioned way beyond therapy results of acceptance - avoidance in suicidal super egos sociopsychopathilogical homicidal human farming schizophrenia as Russia's Orthodox Church rootin' tootin' Putin extermination of Ukraine and as Christain Nation thieving US Constitution Bill of Rights arsonists SCOTUS diatribe where Washington, D.C. born US citizens are Islam national religion tautology Federal Lynching KKK churchstate of hate fiefdom drug trafficking enforcement protects & serves as thieving old testament arsonists for "one nation under God with equal justice under law"....
 
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