Murder v Adultery
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 4:30 pm
Once Kings of England use to execute their wives on trumped up charges, in order to remarry. Because while gods word says it is possible to get a bill of Divorce, if either remarry it is adultery. But if the wife should die it is not a sin to remarry.
This was until King Henry VIII, whom was denied a Divorce by the Roman Catholic Church, because the Queen had written to her relatives in power in Rome to prevent the Pope giving Henry his divorce, because she wanted her daughter to be next inline to the throne not someone else's son.
Then Protestant reformist Christians who hated the corruption and lies of the Roman Catholic Church, went to Henry and informed him that he could break ties with Rome and create the Church of England with himself as head.
If you murder someone you can ask forgiveness and according to his word he will give it.
But adultery, how can you ask forgiveness if you are still living in adultery?
Did our father in heaven really give us the right to kill our fellow man? If he did not then execution is still murder. Killing no matter what the reason is not having love for our fellow man. And that is the 2nd most important commandment that god asked of us if we love him.
The discussion is Murder v Adultery; they are both sins in the eyes of our lord.
The lord says break one of my commandments you break all.
One in the eyes of man is more acceptable, but in the eyes of god are both still not sins?
This was until King Henry VIII, whom was denied a Divorce by the Roman Catholic Church, because the Queen had written to her relatives in power in Rome to prevent the Pope giving Henry his divorce, because she wanted her daughter to be next inline to the throne not someone else's son.
Then Protestant reformist Christians who hated the corruption and lies of the Roman Catholic Church, went to Henry and informed him that he could break ties with Rome and create the Church of England with himself as head.
If you murder someone you can ask forgiveness and according to his word he will give it.
But adultery, how can you ask forgiveness if you are still living in adultery?
Did our father in heaven really give us the right to kill our fellow man? If he did not then execution is still murder. Killing no matter what the reason is not having love for our fellow man. And that is the 2nd most important commandment that god asked of us if we love him.
The discussion is Murder v Adultery; they are both sins in the eyes of our lord.
The lord says break one of my commandments you break all.
One in the eyes of man is more acceptable, but in the eyes of god are both still not sins?