Her adultery (Ex 20:14) was criminal and she should have been put to death (Lev. 20:10–12).
I do not believe that Jesus sees it that way.
Her adultery (Ex 20:14) was criminal and she should have been put to death (Lev. 20:10–12).
i guess i'm glad that you think my wife will be saved even though she's a non-Christian and an unrepentant sinner :idunno:
and i spose you're free to love her if you like
She'll go to hell (Pr 7:27, Ro 8:13, Rev. 21:8)."I guess I'm glad that you think my wife will be saved even though she's a non-Christian and an unrepentant sinner."
You, of all people, are supposed to (Eph. 5:25–33). You are one with her (Matt. 19:5, 6) until death (Rom. 7:2, 3). Reconciliation is encouraged (1 Cor. 7:10–17) but since she is defiled you are not required to join with her again physically (1 Cor. 6:9–11)."And I suppose you're free to love her if you like."
She'll go to hell (Pr 7:27, Ro 8:13, Rev. 21:8).
You, of all people, are supposed to (Eph. 5:25–33). You are one with her (Matt. 19:5, 6) until death (Rom. 7:2, 3). Reconciliation is encouraged (1 Cor. 7:10–17) but since she is defiled you are not required to join with her again physically (1 Cor. 6:9–11).
Must have missed yourYes, we are called to live a righteous, sober and Godly life. We must make choices. And we must speak out when we witness evil or even the potential for evil...
By man his blood shall be shed (Ge 9:6). The death penalty shall not be remitted (Nu 35:31)....but, only God knows the heart.
Your[Her adultery (Ex 20:14) was criminal and she should have been put to death (Lev. 20:10–12).] "I do not believe that Jesus sees it that way."
Are you an adulteress? 1 Ti 1:9[Adultery punishable by death (Lev. 20:10–12)] How many of us would you put to death?
Besides, I would rather look like a retard than a sea cucumber.
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Are you an adulteress? 1 Ti 1:9
What other people think does matter BECAUSE we are all 'bent' by our own opinions. How can we ever learn anything new if we never pay attention to anything but our own opinions?Just be yourself, Doser.
What anyone else thinks doesn't matter, really, because the rest of us are bent by our own opinions.
And yet other people suffer for our actions (and inactions) all the time, while we continue on oblivious in our self-bias and willful ignorance.In the cosmic economy we are each responsible for our own actions and reactions. I, alone, have to answer for my words and reactions...not yours.
[Adultery punishable by death (Lev. 20:10–12)] How many of us would you put to death?
Are you an adulteress? 1 Ti 1:9
:chz4brnz: Then don't ask the hypothetical question.That is none of your business.
:chz4brnz: We don't know about his wife.But I will say that I was married for 52 years to the only man who knew me in the Biblical sense. This, in and of itself does not make me a good woman.
He wants to talk about it ..... again.
He craves attention like an addict craves dope. And he's learned that it's easy to generate negative attention from others by posting annoying and outrageous comments. When that wears off, he has to keep beating the subject over and over and over and over, to get that attention that he so desperately needs. And every time you people rise to his bait, you enable his sickness.He wants to talk about it ..... again.
What other people think does matter BECAUSE we are all 'bent' by our own opinions. How can we ever learn anything new if we never pay attention to anything but our own opinions?
And yet other people suffer for our actions (and inactions) all the time, while we continue on oblivious in our self-bias and willful ignorance.
No offense intended, but your philosophy, here, seems rather selfish and ineffective, to me.
The problem is that we aren't discussing hair color or Sudoku. We're discussing a sick man's addiction to negative attention, masquerading as a question about his ongoing offensive commentaries.Does my opinion of your hair color affect you?
No.
If you hate Sudoku does it affect me?
No.
What's the problem?
He craves attention like an addict craves dope. And he's learned that it's easy to generate negative attention from others by posting annoying and outrageous comments. When that wears off, he has to keep beating the subject over and over and over and over, to get that attention that he so desperately needs. And every time you people rise to his bait, you enable his sickness.
He's like a black hole of negative energy: always trying to draw it out of everyone who comes in contact with him, yet he never gets his fill. He's a sick individual who will do nothing to try and get better. The best thing we can do for him is put him on ignore. Otherwise we're just feeding his endless craving for attention; negative attention being the easiest for him to generate from others.
[Victim of adultery Ex 20:14, Lev. 20:10–12] He craves attention like an addict craves dope....[Y]ou enable his sickness. He's like a black hole of negative energy...He's a sick individual who will do nothing to try and get better. The best thing we can do for him is put him on ignore.
:chz4brnz: Then don't ask the hypothetical question.
:chz4brnz: We don't know about his wife.
I'm not impressed with little old ladies holding hands with little old men. I don't know who they kicked to the curb in marriage prior (Matt. 19:6) to their current affair (Jn 4:18, Heb 13:4
See:
Divorce & Remarriage: A Position Paper by John Piper
The problem is that we aren't discussing hair color or Sudoku. We're discussing a sick man's addiction to negative attention, masquerading as a question about his ongoing offensive commentaries.
:chz4brnz:[Little old serial adulterers :chz4brnz: See: Divorce & Remarriage: A Position Paper by John Piper] You choose your focus and I choose mine.