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. . .[SIZE=-1]As for the woman taken in adultery, it simply amazes me how hard it is for some people to be able to quote ten words spoken by our Lord. What he said was, "Neither do I condemn you. Go, and sin no more." I really seriously doubt that what He meant by that is, "...but it's OK if My followers condemn you instead."[/SIZE]
Several things wrong with this. First nobody here is throwing stones, they are all saying the same thing Jesus did, "Go and sin no more." While those here are saying, "It is not sin, the Bible does not condemn a loving, monogamous relationship."
. . .[SIZE=-1]Jesus seems to have taken a fairly compassionate and forgiving view towards sexual sin, which was common and condemned then as it is now. What really seems to have irked Him was people using the Law to judge the sins of others, as the Pharisees were fond of doing, while excusing their own behavior. I strongly doubt He's any too happy that people today are using the Bible as the same sort of lawbook-for-sins and condemning others for their supposed sins while ignoring their own sin in doing so.[/SIZE]
How about people who quote platitudes to accuse other people of, "excusing their own behavior" and "ignoring their own sin?"
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