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Response to comment [from a Christian]:

bybee View Post
Tam exposed a criminal act.
ok doser View Post
[I]n a just world, my wife's adultery would be a criminal act

Her adultery (Ex 20:14) was criminal and she should have been put to death (Lev. 20:10–12).

Response to comment [from a Christian]: "In a just world we all would be condemned.  But, Jesus did not come into the world to condemn the world but to save the world."

See:

Should Christians Judge? Judge Rightly Is Not Some Guy's Name

Theology Thursday: The Bible's Criminal Code

Response to comment [from a Christian]: "I guess I'm glad that you think my wife will be saved even though she's a non-Christian and an unrepentant sinner."

She'll go to hell (Pr 7:27, Ro 8:13, Rev. 21:8).

"And I suppose you're free to love her if you like."

You, of all people, are supposed to (Eph. 5:25–33). You are one with her (Matt. 19:5, 6) until death (Rom. 7:2, 3). Reconciliation is encouraged (1 Cor. 7:10–17) but since she is defiled you are not required to join with her again physically (1 Cor. 6:9–11).

Response to comment [from a Christian]: "Yes, we are called to live a righteous, sober and Godly life. We must make choices. And we must speak out when we witness evil or even the potential for evil..."

Must have missed your speaking out against the evil of adultery (Ex 20:14) in Ok Doser's life. You recognized the evil of rape (also punishable by death [Ex. 21:16]) but skipped over the crime of adultery (Lev. 20:10–12) and jumped right into your pious platitude.

"...but, only God knows the heart."

By man his blood shall be shed (Ge 9:6). The death penalty shall not be remitted (Nu 35:31).

Did you even know that adultery is a crime punishable by death? Laws come from God not man (1 Ti 1:8-10, Ac 5:29).

[Her adultery (Ex 20:14) was criminal and she should have been put to death (Lev. 20:10–12).] "I do not believe that Jesus sees it that way."

Your Jesus doesn't exist (Jer 5:31).

[Adultery punishable by death (Lev. 20:10–12)] "How many of us would you put to death?"

Are you an adulteress? 1 Ti 1:9

bybee View Post
[Adultery punishable by death (Lev. 20:10–12)] How many of us would you put to death?
serpentdove View Post
Are you an adulteress? 1 Ti 1:9
bybee View Post
That is none of your business.

Then don't ask the hypothetical question.

bybee View Post
But I will say that I was married for 52 years to the only man who knew me in the Biblical sense. This, in and of itself does not make me a good woman.

We don't know about his wife.

I'm not impressed with little old ladies holding hands with little old men. I don't know who they kicked to the curb in marriage prior (Matt. 19:6) to their current affair (Jn 4:18, Heb 13:4

Recommend reading:

The Divorce Myth by J. Carl Laney  

Recommended sites:

Christian Divorce and Re marriage Joseph Webb

Marriage Permanence

Permanence of Marriage Until Death Walking by the Spirit Always  

Response to comment [from a "Christian"]: [Victim of adultery Ex 20:14, Lev. 20:10–12] He craves attention like an addict craves dope....[Y]ou enable his sickness. He's like a black hole of negative energy...He's a sick individual who will do nothing to try and get better. The best thing we can do for him is put him on ignore."

Is 5:20

In our culture we have experienced the death of outrage--there is no outrage over sin. There is only outrage toward one who speaks out sin unashamedly" ~ Bob Enyart

As a reminder Pure X is number 37 on Satan, Inc. (TOL Heretics list) in "The 'Jesus is not God' people (Non-trinitarians) category.

Response to comment [from a Christian]: [Little old serial adulterers You choose your focus and I choose mine.



Self-focused other-focused Lk 10:27, Heb 13:4

Response to comment [from a Christian]: [Adulterous wife] "I spose you would call her a cultural Christian - definitely not a member of the Body."

A cultural Christian is no Christian at all (2 Cor. 13:3–5).

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