Comments
-
(Quote)
I have addressed every one of your problems, I have also proven that there are circumstances where Christians can divorce Christians, from Jesus' own words.
At this point, the only person who has not refuted claims and shown fr…
-
(Quote)
We are off of that topic, we are moving on to the fact that the NT allots for divorce. Do you have no answer to that?
-
(Quote)
That is very different than abolishing it, Jesus said he did not come to abolish the law, but that still doesn't address the other points I made to you that you conveniently ignore.
Paul very clearly states in 1 Cor 7 that ther…
-
(Quote)
He did not abolish the Old Covenant. How do you come to that conclusion? And once again, you ignore that both Jesus and Paul gave allotments for divorce. So how does that reconcile with your position?
And how does divorce make …
-
(Quote)
I haven't really seen an impact.
-
(Quote)
Except for Paul and Jesus, but if you think they are nobody.....
-
(Quote)
Jesus' and Paul's words. We don't need a specific example of a specific couple. Why do you need a specific example? That makes no sense.
-
(Quote)
All I know is he has gotten more done than the last 4 presidents. I'm looking for results, that's what the country needs, not a bunch of rhetoric with no meat. I'm willing to look past his personality and moral fiber for results. He is…
-
(Quote)
I will do that, but first I have a question for you, do you think it is reasonable to use the bill summary in this task, or do you insist on legalese?
-
(Quote)
Is that really the best argument you have? That's not even an argument at all. The NT is not a chronicle of all the lives of NT believers so you cannot base your argument on that. I have based my argument on actual Scripture, I have no…
-
(Quote)
Surely you don't believe that. The SCOTUS has been known to invent rights and take away rights that are clearly there. Examples are Gay Marriage (not that there is any such real thing) and Abortion.
-
(Quote)
First, lots of leaders suggest guns in the classroom.
Further, leadership is what has brought North Korea to the table and released hostages, leadership has helped the economy and lowered unemployment, leadership helped get rid…
-
(Quote)
The very passage we are discussing suggests otherwise.
-
(Quote)
Hey Bill, thanks for the question. My basis for the claim is from his FULL bio on National Review's website. The link is found at: https://www.nationalreview.…
-
(Quote)
I'm noticing a pattern that when someone points something out to you that doesn't fit your theology you just ignore it or try to distract with an irrelevant passage or anecdote. Please address what I said concerning Jesus and Paul's wo…
-
(Quote)
Which is different than the covenant. That being said, you can't say divorce was abolished by Christ. Christ gave an allotment for divorce and so did Paul. So obviously it was not abolished.
-
(Quote)
We have no evidence of that. Divorce also was not part of the covenant.
-
(Quote)
No we have not established that at all. What we have established is that you have misread the passage and don't know the actual scenario, then you try to change the scenario to fit your narrative but it doesn't work that way.
-
(Quote)
I've actually been impressed with the leadership overall.
-
(Quote)
You did not adequately refute the article in my opinion. No further response is needed, the article stands on its own from the words of an actual attorney.
-
(Quote)
Why are you now trying to point fingers instead of actually answering the questions that have shown flaws in your interpretation? Your questions are neither relevant to this discussion or appropriate for a public forum.
-
(Quote)
First, churches do not send people to hell.
Second, you did not answer any of my points.
Third, I don't believe divorce and unforgiveness are synonyms. And I don't believe there is Scripture to back that unforgiveness sends… -
(Quote)
Where is the poor leadership? I'm confused.
-
(Quote)
Except it does exist, Jesus even gave a reason why it could exist. So the only logical conclusion is that your interpretation isn't in line with the whole of Scripture, therefore it is a wrong interpretation.
-
(Quote)
The article I submitted to you cited the law and how it would do exactly what I claimed. And that comes from someone far more qualified than you or I to speak on the topic. If you would like to bury your head in the sand and ignore the…
-
(Quote)
What are you basing this on?
-
(Quote)
No, but it would prohibit a faith based counselor telling them that homosexuality is a sin.
-
(Quote)
What in the world are you talking about here?
-
(Quote)
I think the attorney probably knows better about the legal language of the law than us lay people. Are you an attorney?
-
(Quote)
Yet Jesus allotted for it in this circumstance, you have to reconcile that somehow with your theology and misinterpretation of the text.