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desper84unity said:Maybe if you looked at ALL the scriptures in each of the gospels pertaining to this one teaching session of Christ.
It would be perhaps like solving simultaneous equations!
Read the bit in Matthew about the 'eunuchs' for the sake of Jesus Christ. In light of the preceding passages those 'eunuchs for the sake of Jesus Christ' would include divorced who decide to not marry again.
Ironic that you choose that name yet seems you practice and preach something so different. Even more ironic that in a previous thread you refer to yourself as single, and use the term "us" ans "we". You even post in the singles forum yet you resent that divorcees should have intimate interactions with never been married.
So you asked enslow to look at all the gosspels pretaining to this one talk and i even went further and called a few people for other references. So here is what it plays out as.
Each gospel has a writting style unique to the others and the people it was meant to appeal to. Mark was the "movie maker" of the 4. He wrote of all the great works and made, on purpose, for them to sound harsh, get straight to the point and make your jaw drop. Which he did very well. Now the scrpture in Mark that you seem to think cannot be riviled is a firm stance on divorce and those who remarry. His explanation to them after being questioned about such a strict view is given in that book of Matthew as said by enslow. Why exactly you take Marks passage literaly and not Matthews is beyond me and I am sure it you have your own reasons. During the time of the talk there were two major preiest teaching one tuaght that divorce was permitted by something as small as "buring your dinner" another permitted it only under ufaithfulness .....according to Jesus and recoreded by Matthew you know were he sided.
And the 'eunuchs' that you speak of, Jesuse said those that can accpet shall, those who MAKE THE CHOICE (there is always a choice) after divroce to do so have that option, those who want to remarry again have that option. Jesus never wished divorce, but understood it would and will happen even to his "people". The grace you say you are not denying you are. Jesus himself gave those who stayed faithful who were walked out on, an "out" a "loophole" so to speak from his own mouth he did so. Yet you deny it. So as we squirm and hide from Jesus' own words, you do to.
Do you want to me to be the kettle or the pot?
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