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Dave's Divorce Derail
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Dave's Divorce Derail
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Originally posted by Sparko View Post
So does that you condemn his support of gay marriage? You already admitted condemning others in this thread for promoting adultery. Without a lick of evidence by the way. How do you know their church promotes adultery? Mine for example says that Christians should not divorce except in cases of sexual infidelity or physical abuse. Are they promoting adultery?
He does NOT take Carter to task for outright SAYING things contrary to the Word of God.
The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Dave L View Post
There is no divorce allowance in the New Covenant. It is unforgiveness and a damnable sin. Your church seems to allow for Divorce and remarriage based on Matthew 19:9 which means they promote adultery. They all do in my area.
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Originally posted by Sparko View Post
Jesus specifically said that divorce is allowed in cases of infidelity. If you are denying that then you are calling Jesus a liar. And I would argue that abusing one's spouse is a form of infidelity.
That might be an interesting thread.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Sparko View Post
Jesus specifically said that divorce is allowed in cases of infidelity. If you are denying that then you are calling Jesus a liar. And I would argue that abusing one's spouse is a form of infidelity.
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Originally posted by Dave L View Post
That was under OT law. The NT has no provision for it.
Matthew 19:9 9 I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another woman commits adultery.”
Jesus said in the NT that you can divorce your wife for sexual immorality (infidelity)
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Originally posted by Sparko View Post
Wrong. Jesus said,
Matthew 19:9 9 I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another woman commits adultery.”
Jesus said in the NT that you can divorce your wife for sexual immorality (infidelity)
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Originally posted by Dave L View Post
That was under the OT. No provision exists in the NT.
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Originally posted by Dave L View Post
That was under the OT. No provision exists in the NT.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Sparko View Post
Wrong. Jesus said,
Matthew 19:9 9 I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another woman commits adultery.”
Jesus said in the NT that you can divorce your wife for sexual immorality (infidelity)
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Originally posted by Dave L View Post
But they all commit adultery when they remarry. What you are missing is fornication was a capital offense ending in death. Since this did not happen, all ended up committing adultery.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Sparko View Post
Jesus specifically said that divorce is allowed in cases of infidelity. If you are denying that then you are calling Jesus a liar. And I would argue that abusing one's spouse is a form of infidelity.Some may call me foolish, and some may call me odd
But I'd rather be a fool in the eyes of man
Than a fool in the eyes of God
From "Fools Gold" by Petra
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Originally posted by Mountain Man View Post
I've heard arguments that unfaithfulness goes beyond just adultery and abuse. For instance, a husband who spends all of his time and money partying while leaving his wife to fend for herself is being unfaithful. I'm not sure I agree, but it's an interesting notion.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
A man who does not take care of his family is worse than an infidel.Some may call me foolish, and some may call me odd
But I'd rather be a fool in the eyes of man
Than a fool in the eyes of God
From "Fools Gold" by Petra
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Originally posted by Mountain Man View Post
Yes, but is it necessarily grounds for divorce?The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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