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But I would like to know what you guys think about Christianity and Divorce?
And if you did ever become gay after marriage, well now that would seem even more unfair maybeKurieuo wrote:If you're gay, married and become Christian then it'd be alright to divorce.
As a straight and married man I don't think that's fair!
I don't agree.tunde1992 wrote:Matthew 19:9
To that list would obviously be physical abuse.
What about if you were a he/and are NOW a she, married to a (you fill in the blank) ______________?Kurieuo: If you're gay, married and become Christian then it'd be alright to divorce. As a straight and married man I don't think that's fair!
What do I think about Christianity and divorce?Nessa wrote:And no, Im not getting one..
But I would like to know what you guys think about Christianity and Divorce?
Whoa whoa whoaPhilip wrote:What about if you were a he/and are NOW a she, married to a (you fill in the blank) ______________?Kurieuo: If you're gay, married and become Christian then it'd be alright to divorce. As a straight and married man I don't think that's fair!![]()
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Serious curiosity: If you married BEFORE you became a Christian and your spouse was also not a Christian - this would not be a marriage put together by God - so, if you are already divorced from such a union and subsequently become a Christian, can you not marry again (THIS time in the eyes of God)? Although, in some respect, God must consider marriages not united by God/between Believers: Jesus said to the woman at the well, "you have had five husbands, and the one you now have is not your husband." So, was He simply referring to what the WOMAN would have considered her marriages to have been?
I think people misunderstand "marriage".Philip wrote:What about if you were a he/and are NOW a she, married to a (you fill in the blank) ______________?Kurieuo: If you're gay, married and become Christian then it'd be alright to divorce. As a straight and married man I don't think that's fair!![]()
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Serious curiosity: If you married BEFORE you became a Christian and your spouse was also not a Christian - this would not be a marriage put together by God - so, if you are already divorced from such a union and subsequently become a Christian, can you not marry again (THIS time in the eyes of God)? Although, in some respect, God must consider marriages not united by God/between Believers: Jesus said to the woman at the well, "you have had five husbands, and the one you now have is not your husband." So, was He simply referring to what the WOMAN would have considered her marriages to have been?