Re: My journey
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2019 3:29 pm
How does a sexual relationship outside of marriage, marry with your faith?Storyteller wrote:
How does that marry with my faith?
Is that a rhetorical question?
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How does a sexual relationship outside of marriage, marry with your faith?Storyteller wrote:
How does that marry with my faith?
What?! I assumed Ms. Vauxhall was being tied up and whipped by her husband (or lover if not married).
Yes. Lover outside of marriage. Why would you be telling her that's ok?Fliegender wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2019 4:01 pmWhat?! I assumed Ms. Vauxhall was being tied up and whipped by her husband (or lover if not married).
That would be OK.
Is Ms Vauxhall still married? If she’s legally married then she may be guilty of adultery if someone besides her legal husband is beating her in a sexual setting. She may face consequences for such depending on the jurisdiction in which she lives.
Most people here are shot through with sin?Fliegender wrote: From a biblical standpoint, she’s already shot through with sin as are most people posting here.
I can't believe you're actually saying that from a biblical standpoint, fornication is ok.Fliegender wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2019 4:21 pmIs Ms Vauxhall still married? If she’s legally married then she may be guilty of adultery if someone besides her legal husband is beating her in a sexual setting. She may face consequences for such depending on the jurisdiction in which she lives.
I’m not concerned with legality in this case. It’s irrelevant from an eternal perspective. From a biblical standpoint, she’s already shot through with sin as are most people posting here.
Fornication? Who is beating Ms Vauxhall? Is it random men every time? If it’s random men every time she’s whipped that’s one thing but if she has a significant-other henchman then I’m fine with that. Show me in the Bible where a marriage requires state sanction, the “piece of paper” people talk about.I’m totally confused wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2019 7:49 pm
I can't believe you're actually saying that from a biblical standpoint, fornication is ok.
There's a difference between you acknowledging that you're a sinner, and advocating that it's ok to sin.
And just because a believer isn't punished eternally for sinning, that doesn't mean that there aren't consequences for sin.
Who mentioned state sanctioned marriage?Fliegender wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 10:33 amFornication? Who is beating Ms Vauxhall? Is it random men every time? If it’s random men every time she’s whipped that’s one thing but if she has a significant-other henchman then I’m fine with that. Show me in the Bible where a marriage requires state sanction, the “piece of paper” people talk about.I’m totally confused wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2019 7:49 pm
I can't believe you're actually saying that from a biblical standpoint, fornication is ok.
There's a difference between you acknowledging that you're a sinner, and advocating that it's ok to sin.
And just because a believer isn't punished eternally for sinning, that doesn't mean that there aren't consequences for sin.
From a biblical perspective:I’m lost in space wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 12:15 pm ...
You're really attempting to back this biblically?