You did. :thumb:Didn't I say remarriage was a problematic in my original post?...Why, yes. Yes I did.
Why then do you highlight the except for sexual immorality but not the and marries another woman commits adultery? If remarriage is the problematic bit why is it not highlighted? Infidelity--bad (1 Co 6:9), divorce--worse (Mal 2:16), serial adultery worse still (Lk 16:18).Here is what Jesus plainly said. Was He wrong to have said this?
Matthew 19:9New International Version (NIV) 9 I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another woman commits adultery.”
Because your implication was that God never allows divorce. You are wrong. The highlighted portion shows that there is at least one case where God does allow for divorce.You did. :thumb:
Why then do you highlight the except for sexual immorality but not the and marries another woman commits adultery? If remarriage is the problematic bit why is it not highlighted? Infidelity--bad (1 Co 6:9), divorce--worse (Mal 2:16), serial adultery worse still (Lk 16:18).
I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that Naz celebrates in the physical violence against people he doesn't agree with.
Nothing personal.
Naz celebrates the consistency of God in not providing special protection
to lawbreakers like lawyers who don't agree with God's laws of divorce,
and actively subvert God's justice.
There. Fixed that for ya!
The story is bad enough without us adding elaborate assumptions.
The backstory to this however paints an entirely different picture:
It suggests that she, not he, may have been the instigator of the woes,
because she apparently stole $3 MILLION DOLLARS from their company
a few months before surprising him with a divorce.
Then on top of that, the lawyers ensured that:
(1) SHE got primary custody of their son, and
(2) HE had to pay a further $500 per month to her in child support.
(3) the payments were increased later to $560...
So looks like the wife was a gold-digging scam artist,
in other words, a typical rich idiot, who wanted more.
Apparently she:
(1) Stole his fortune before announcing a divorce,
(2) Forced him to pay support payments,
(3) Attempted to wreck his relationship with a new partner,
(4) Attempted to flee with his son to Germany and spend his money there.
There's no history of violence or abuse,
or the court would not have awarded him joint custody of their child.
For a man to win custody rights in LESBIAN ONTARIO
he would have had to prove in court he was a good citizen,
upstanding member of the community, and able to provide
a good home for the boy while he stayed there,
as well as have no previous criminal record of violence relating to domestic
or spousal abuse.
Apparently he was simply a businessman before his life fell apart bigtime,
due to a hustling lying huckster wife.
I wonder how the woman feels about her lawyer's new armless state.
The 49-year-old was charged Sunday with attempted murder and other offences after small voice recorders packed with an explosive compound were sent to his ex-wife Iris Amsel's workplace as well as two law firms.
Guido Amsel has not entered a plea to the charges and remains in custody pending another court date Thursday.
The first bomb exploded last Friday, causing severe injuries to Maria Mitousis, the 38-year-old lawyer who represented Iris Amsel in the couple's lengthy divorce and in a lawsuit in which she claimed her former husband owed $40,000 from an auto body shop they had jointly run while married.
The second bomb was found Saturday at an auto repair shop where Iris Amsel works, and was detonated by police. The third bomb was found at a law office where Sarah McEachern used to work and safely detonated by police. McEachern represented Guido Amsel in the lawsuit filed by his wife, but withdrew as his lawyer last September.
The court documents show McEachern cited "a breakdown of the relationship between the law firm Orle Bargen Davidson LLP and Mr. Amsel" when she quit the case. Guido Amsel then represented himself.
An elder told you to file for divorce? 1 Co 7:27 GWT, Mal 2:16"Nothing to reconcile... She told everyone she was a Christian, but from conversations with her over the years, I know she wasn't. Eventually the eldership of the church came to the same conclusion."
How passé. Mt 19:6, Rom. 7:2, 3"It always amazes me that people think marriage is for life."
opcorn:"... I labored under the same delusion for 17 years..."
opcorn:"...[T]ried to make it work..."
opcorn:"...[E]ven convinced myself it was my thorn in the flesh."
"New morality is just old sin." ~ J. Vernon McGee"Anyhow, the marriage situation today..."
:yawn: Mt 19:11, ESV"...[Y]our misunderstanding of scripture has reached the point of epic stupidity."
So, the other murderers and criminals running around uncaught right now celebrate consistency? There are many adjectives I have heard to describe the Christian God and consistent has never been one of themNothing personal.
Naz celebrates the consistency of God in not providing special protection
to lawbreakers like lawyers who don't agree with God's laws of divorce,
and actively subvert God's justice.
There. Fixed that for ya!
THREE BOMBS. I can't imagine why the mother would feel the need to temporarily relocate out of the country to keep her child safe.
Still cannot see the forest for the trees... I see.
Do you hate your family?... you are commanded to do that too.
God absolutely hates divorce (Mal 2:16, Mt 19:8). Understand the exceeding sinfulness of sin (Ro 7:13)."...[W]hen it comes to his understanding of divorce he is dealing in absolutes..."
What God really meant when he said I hate divorce is--I love divorce (Mal 2:16). :idunno: What Jesus really meant when he said you are not free to commit serial adultery was--make it up as you go along (Lk 16:18). :idunno:"...and doesn't take into consideration of what Jesus is really saying due to the context and culture of the time."
Where's the evidence she felt this way?
She never even filed a 'cease and desist' or even a peace-bond.
And had there been any prior indications, you can believe here in
Queeranada that she would have automatically gotten a non-contact order.
...[Y]our implication was that God never allows divorce. You are wrong.
Except in the case of sexual immorality. Mt 19:9 NIVJesus never endorsed divorce (Mal 2:16, Mt 19:8).
See:
Divorce & Remarriage: A Position Paper by John Piper
God absolutely hates divorce (Mal 2:16, Mt 19:8). Understand the exceeding sinfulness of sin (Ro 7:13).
What God really meant when he said I hate divorce is--I love divorce (Mal 2:16). :idunno: What Jesus really meant when he said you are not free to commit serial adultery was--make it up as you go along (Lk 16:18). :idunno:
See:
Divorce & Remarriage: A Position Paper by John Piper
[Jesus never endorsed divorce (Mal 2:16, Mt 19:8).] Except in the case of sexual immorality. Mt 19:9 NIV
Is your bible missing Mt 19:9 ?He's all for divorce (Mal 2:16). :idunno: He'll walk you down to the courthouse to file (Mt 19:8) :BRAVO: He'll attend your divorce paRty andeven make the wine1(Mt 11:19).
1 a charge against him--untrue by the way (Heb 4:15).
See:
Divorce & Remarriage: A Position Paper by John Piper
Didn't that poor[God absolutely hates divorce (Mal 2:16, Mt 19:8). Understand the exceeding sinfulness of sin (Ro 7:13).] "Yet God is divorced.... stick that in your pipe and smoke it."
Are you of the mind that God is finished with the nation Israel? Isa 43:14-28 God does not break his covenants--you do (Is. 24:5, Ezek. 44:7)--but God does not."He doesn't hate it enough to not do it himself."
:noway: You're projecting again. God never endorses divorce (Mal 2:16, Mt 19:8). It was required for foreign wives :granite: (Ezra 10:1–16) because all that God does leads to life and good living (Eccl 10:2, Jn 10:10)."He hates it but understands the necessity of it."
:yawn: Heb. 13:4"Like I said before, you cannot see the forest for the trees... thank goodness you don't teach people... if you do, I feel sorry for them."
Is your bible missing Mt 19:9 ?
:think: Seriously. The *evidence* is in the fact that this lowlife nutcase reacted in a way that few soon to be divorcees do:
He made three murder attempts.
So much for him wanting a relationship with his son.